Andina Outdoors
Seamless Ergonomic Gloves
Seamless Ergonomic Gloves
The ergonomic design of the knitting, with the pinky below the line of the other fingers, makes a more natural fitting glove allowing unrestrained movement.
Knitted with our flexible blend of natural fibers these gloves will adapt to warm or cold environments while wicking moisture outwards and resisting odour formation, keeping you dry and comfortable in all conditions.
50% BABY ALPACA Â 20% MERINO WOOLÂ 15% BAMBOO Â
10% NYLON Â 5% ELASTIC
Features
1. Medium weight knit provides superb insulation and a luxurious silky feel
2. Reinforced Nylon mesh in all the glove for stretch and durability
3. Gentle grip from the elastic band
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TECHNIKALPACA®
Our patented Technikalpaca® technology combines the legacy of premium natural fibers inherited from ancient South American civilizations with the latest textile technology to make functional products, ensuring better performance in Andina Outdoors products.
Its main characteristics are the sustainability of its natural fibers, high durability, comfort, moisture control and ease of care. The development of Tecnikalpaca® textile technology is an eco-friendly process that guarantees the best performance in all types of activity. through the fusion of materials that adapt to the most radical and changing climates, the most extreme sports and the greatest physical demands, without losing the essence of natural fibers.
TECHNIKALPACA®
ALPACA – MOISTURE CONTROL
Semi-Hollow Alpaca fiber provides adaptable thermal and moisture management with unrivaled softness for maximum comfort in variable conditions.
MERINO WOOL
Tough and resilient Superwash, reinforces the yarn by improving friction resistance and washability for a long-lasting and sustainable garment.
BAMBOO
Hydrophilic vegetal fibers such as Bamboo Rayon deliver better absorption
freshness and odour control to create the best natural technical gear.
TRADITION AND HISTORY
"Me encantan las Vector Socks. Son super comodas y resistentes".
- Matias, Buenos Aires 2020 -