Guide Gloves Women’s

Guide Gloves Women’s

Black Diamond

$179.95

These Black Diamond Guide gloves (temperature range from -20 to 10ºF) fend off the coldest and wettest conditions with a combination of removable PrimaLoft One and boiled wool liners, and fully waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX with XCR Product Technology inserts. The woven, four-way stretch nylon shells and tough goat leather palms provide durability and dexterity. 

  • 100% waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX insert with Plus Warm Technology stays with removable liner
  • Abrasion-resistant, woven nylon shell with 4-way stretch
  • Removable liner features 170 g PrimaLoft Gold and boiled wool 100 g fleece palm lining
  • Goat-leather palm and palm patch
  • Foam padding on knuckles for impact protection

For sizing, measure from the crease at the base of your wrist (palm side) to the tip of your middle finger.

  • XS = 6.25-6.75 inches
  • Sm = 6.75-7.25 inches
  • Med = 7.25-7.75 inches
  • Lg = 7.75-8.25 inches

Weight: 6.8oz / 193g

Description

These Black Diamond Guide gloves (temperature range from -20 to 10ºF) fend off the coldest and wettest conditions with a combination of removable PrimaLoft One and boiled wool liners, and fully waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX with XCR Product Technology inserts. The woven, four-way stretch nylon shells and tough goat leather palms provide durability and dexterity. 

  • 100% waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX insert with Plus Warm Technology stays with removable liner
  • Abrasion-resistant, woven nylon shell with 4-way stretch
  • Removable liner features 170 g PrimaLoft Gold and boiled wool 100 g fleece palm lining
  • Goat-leather palm and palm patch
  • Foam padding on knuckles for impact protection

For sizing, measure from the crease at the base of your wrist (palm side) to the tip of your middle finger.

  • XS = 6.25-6.75 inches
  • Sm = 6.75-7.25 inches
  • Med = 7.25-7.75 inches
  • Lg = 7.75-8.25 inches

Weight: 6.8oz / 193g

Additional information

Option

Ash (X Sm), Ash (Sm), Ash (Lg), Ash (Med), Black (X Sm), Black (Sm), Black (Lg), Black (Med)

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