Dakine Kid's Tracker Glove


Color: Black
Price:
$52.99

Description

The Dakine Tracker Kids glove keeps young hands warm, dry, and happy. Constructed with a waterproof, DWR treated shell this glove can withstand harsh weather conditions so kids can stay out on the slopes all day. Plus, a DK Dry insert provides an additional layer of waterproofing and efficient breathability so sweaty hands don't freeze. Reinforced palms mitigate wear and tear, and a full-length gauntlet fits over jacket cuffs for a clean seal from snow and cold. The Tracker gloves feature 110/220g of Hi-Loft insulation and a super soft tricot lining for comfort and warmth. Completely grom-approved, these gloves will offer serious protection for serious shredders.

Insert: DK Dry - Dakine DK DRY waterproof and breathable polyurethane inserts maximize hand comfort at an ultimate value. DK DRY inserts block water from the outside, while allowing moisture to release from the inside, keeping your hands warm and dry.

Shell: Plain Weave Fabric - A new plain weave 2L shell with 61% Recycled polyester, smooth hand feel and a PFC Free DWR finish. The surface of the durable shell is treated with a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish for superior water resistancy.

Palm: High Grip PU - A highly abrasion-resistant and comfortable palm. The end result is a premium synthetic palm material with superior durability, grip and waterproofing.

Insulation: Hi-Loft 50% Recycled Polyester Fill - A new water resistant synthetic polyester fill with comfort, warmth and value. Loft provides air space to hold heat in and low bulk for breathability and dexterity. It meets Certified Global Recycled Standard with 50% Post-consumer recycled polyester.

Lining: 150g Tricot - A fixed, low-bulk liner that provides lightweight warmth while maximizing dexterity and moisture management.

Hot Pocket - Integrated pockets with zipper closures on the back of the hands are big enough to fit and safely hold a hand warmer in each glove for the day.

Warmth Index: 4/5 - Performs best in colder temperatures.