Giro Xnetic Men's Long Finger Trail Gloves (Coal) (L)

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Giro Men's Xnetic Long Finger Trail Gloves Description:

The Giro Xnetic Men's Long Finger Trail glove redefines the cutting edge of glove-making technology. By leveraging the advanced Xnetic knit construction techniques pioneered in footwear, Giro created a lightweight trail glove with a seamless one-piece backhand that contours with your hand like a second skin for the ultimate fit, breathability, and comfort.


Features:

  • Super Fit Engineering reduces bunching and discomfort while enhancing grip, bar feel, and the effectiveness of the padding
  • Three-piece palm construction tailors the fit to reduce bunching and allows your hand to move naturally
  • Touchscreen technology built into the fingertips ensures you can use your phone without removing your gloves
  • Xnetic Knit construction features a TPU skeletal system bonded to the lightweight, supple knit upper for sock-like comfort and superb ventilation 

Specifications:

  • Gender: Men
  • Closure: Slip-On
  • Palm Padding: Foam
  • Touchscreen Compatible: Yes
  • Knuckle Protection: -
  • Thumb Wipe: -
  • Color: Grey

This product was added to our catalog on June 5, 2023

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.