Giro XNETIC H20 Glove (Black) (L)

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The Xnetic H20 gloves bring waterproof performance and breathable fibers together in a design that provides the highest level of flexibility available in a waterproof glove. The unique three-layer construction fuses Giro's RainGuard membrane between a durable nylon outer shell and hypoallergenic liner, for use in temperatures as low as 40°F/ 5°C. The result is a pair of gloves that will be your go-to wet weather favorites, with enough warmth and grip to satisfy commute, road, gravel and trail riders, and that's easily packed down into a jersey or jacket pocket when they're not needed.

Features:

  • Reflective details enhance visibility at nighttime or in low-light situations 
  • Touchscreen technology allows you to stay connect w/ your mobile device without removing your gloves
  • TPU skeletal system bonded to a knit material, providing support where you need it and suppleness where you want it 
  • DWR treated for water repellency and easy cleaning

Specifications:
Gender: -
Application: Insulated, Waterproof
Palm Padding: -
Touchscreen Compatible: Yes
Thumb Wipe: -
Visibility: Reflective
Color: Black

This product was added to our catalog on November 19, 2020

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)
XS6.3 - 7"5.9 - 6.5"
S7"6.5 - 7"
M8 - 8.6"7 - 7.6"
L8.7 - 9"7.7 - 8"
XL9.25 - 9.8"8 - 8.6"
2XL9.85 - 10"8.7 - 9.25"
3XL10.4 - 10.6"9.35 - 9.6"

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