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Soloist Finger Gloves|-|Gants Soloist
Product Description
Designed for the most demanding alpine adventures in cold weather, the Black Diamond Soloist gloves offer unparalleled protection and warmth. Featuring a waterproof BD.dry™ insert and a revolutionary PFC-free Empel DWR finish, these gloves ensure dry hands during challenging conditions. The removable liner is insulated with PrimaLoft Gold insulation for maximum warmth, while a goat leather palm provides durability and grip. With a long gauntlet cuff, these gloves are essential for serious winter sports enthusiasts. From the brand: The Soloist Finger is built for technical, cold weather alpine endeavors Our go-to glove for technical alpine adventures in cold weather, the Black Diamond Soloist glove combines a BD.dry™ waterproof insert with an Empel DWR on the shell and a long gauntlet cuff for complete weather protection. Features: • GTT Empel DWR—A revolutionary PFC-free water repellent finish that is superior in performance and durability • 100% waterproof BD.dry™ insert • Durable but lightweight, 100% recycled shell fabrics with stretch for the freedom to move • Removable liner features 170 g PrimaLoft Gold Insulation with Cross Core on back of hand and 133 g PrimaLoft Gold with Grip Control on the palm while the soft • Recycled fleece lining maximizes warmth and dexterity • Goat leather palm with reinforcement patch|-| Conçu pour les courses d’alpinisme techniques par temps froid Gant essentiel pour l’alpinisme par températures basses, notre gant Black Diamond Soloist combine un insert BD.dry™ étanche, un traitement extérieur déperlant écologique Empel DWR et une manchette longue pour une protection totale contre les intempéries. Caractéristiques: • Un insert BD.dry étanche • Un sous-gant amovible doté d'une isolation PrimaLoft • Une membrane extérieure traitée au déperlant écologique Empel DWR. • La construction à index séparé assure davantage de confort thermique et de dextérité en montagne en conditions froides.











