Giro DND Jr. II Gloves (Black) (Youth S)

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Kids from 4-12 who want to mix it up on the trail now have a great full-finger, padded glove, the DND Jr. II. With features from our popular DND adult line, the DND Jr. has a wide-mouth cuff for an easy-on fit and the Super Fit three-panel palm is made of durable AX Suede synthetic leather that has just the right amount of padding. The four-way stretch upper wicks sweat away and a hook and loop closure keeps everything secure.

Features:

  • Super Fit is a proprietary design process that significantly reduces bunching and discomfort while enhancing grip, bar feel and effectiveness of the padding for a tailored fit
  • 3-piece palm construction allows natural hand movement for better control while providing a superior level of protection for the entire hand
  • AX Suede synthetic leather palm is durable and supple
  • Moisture-wicking, 4-way stretch, breathable mesh upper
  • Highly absorbent, terry wiping surface absorbs sweat
  • Compatible with touchscreen devices

Specifications:
Gender: Youth & Kids
Closure: Hook & Loop Strap
Palm Padding: Foam
Touchscreen Compatible: Yes
Knuckle Protection: -
Thumb Wipe: Yes
Color: Black

This product was added to our catalog on September 26, 2019

Measurement Guide:

  • Wrap the tape measure around the circumference of the hand at the widest part of the palm, and lightly close your hand before taking the circumference measurement
  • Use the tape measure to determine the length of the hand from the tip of the longest finger to the base of the palm at the wrist
Circumference (in)Length (in)
Youth XS5.2 - 5.6"5.9 - 6"
Youth S5.6 - 5.9"6 - 6.3"
Youth M6 - 6.4"6.3 - 6.5"
Youth L6.4 - 6.8"6.5 - 6.7"

Note: All measurements are provided by the manufacturer and may vary depending on how measurements are acquired.