Kids 3M Thinsulate Lined Waterproof Thermal Ski Gloves

£9.99

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Kids 3M Thinsulate Lined Waterproof Thermal Ski Gloves
£9.99

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Boys and Girls Thinsulate Ski Gloves

When temperatures fall your hands can be the first to suffer especially in cold climates ideal for skiing or snowboarding. So it is important to grab a pair of reliable ski gloves to keep your hands warm and dry.

These children’s thinsulate ski gloves are great for the job in hand. They have a 3m 40g insulation lining to hold the natural warmth your body creates whilst giving you a comfortable wear for when you’re hitting the slopes.

Also the waterproof outer means you can keep your hands dry keeping them warmer for longer. The Velcro strap is also added for an adjustable fit to refine the precision of the gloves fitting. They also have a clip that combines the gloves together when you’re not using them so that are easier to organise.

These kids thinsulate ski gloves come in 4 sizes between the ages of 6 to 13 and are available in boys and girls colours (pink and black).

Additional information

Size

6-7 Years, 8-9 Years, 10-11 Years, 12-13 Years

Colour

Black, Pink

Material

100% Polyester

Main Colour

Black, Pink

Pattern

Solid Colour

Material Type

Polyester

Department

Boys

Gloves Style

Ski Gloves

Packaging Type

Traditional

Brand

Thinsulate

Thinsulate hats & gloves provides warmth and comfort in their knitted winter accessories. We sell a range of Thinsulate items that are suitable for men, women, and children! Keep your ears and hands warm in Thinsulate's high tog rating hats and gloves for all the family!

1 review for Kids 3M Thinsulate Lined Waterproof Thermal Ski Gloves

  1. Haritha

    Not happy with kids ski gloves. Description says waterproof but my son complaints his hands and fingers becoming wet while he plays in the snow. That’s very disappointing.

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