Xcel Infiniti Neoprene Glove 1,5mm Black 2018
- Description
- size chart
- Wie misst Du richtig?
- When do I need which neoprene equipment?
- Neopren reinigen
- Customer reviews
Everyone knows it - cold feet and fingers are very unpleasant and hurt extremely, especially when "thaw". So that you can enjoy your session on the water and at least don't have any aching fingers, we recommend you neoprene gloves.
The Xcel Infiniti Neoprene Glove 1.5mm Black offers you everything you need for your session at water temperatures around 14 degrees on the water. Of course, the neoprene glove is also suitable for significantly warmer temperatures, if you prefer to wear neoprene gloves when surfing, kiting or whatever.
The Infiniti is equipped with "Quick Dry Fibers", which allows it to dry extremely quickly and thus brings more heat output. The Infiniti is also made of 100% Ultra Stretch neoprene. Due to the glued seams set by the "Blind-Stitching" Technology, whereby the neoprene is only half pierced, extremely little water penetrates into the glove. All outer seams are additionally welded with Taitex, which again reduces the penetration of water..
Since the Xcel neoprene gloves have been provided with special very "gripous" material, you have perfect grip.
Ultra-Stretch-Neoprene
Comfortable, lightweight neoprene made of light foam and dense fabric to absorb extra little water, last longer and ensure maximum elongation.
Taitex Sealing
Durable and flexible outer fabric for sealing a glued "blind stitched" seam to maximize the durability and keep water out of the neoprene shoe.
Glued Blinded Stitching
The neoprene panels are glued and then blindly sewn. Blind sewn means that the needle does not penetrate the neoprene completely, so that even more water is held. The seams are completely sealed and give you maximum stretch ability of the wetsuit.
Order your own neoprene gloves and protect your hands from cold and abrasions!
The Xcel Infiniti Neoprene Glove 1.5mm Black offers you everything you need for your session at water temperatures around 14 degrees on the water. Of course, the neoprene glove is also suitable for significantly warmer temperatures, if you prefer to wear neoprene gloves when surfing, kiting or whatever.
The Infiniti is equipped with "Quick Dry Fibers", which allows it to dry extremely quickly and thus brings more heat output. The Infiniti is also made of 100% Ultra Stretch neoprene. Due to the glued seams set by the "Blind-Stitching" Technology, whereby the neoprene is only half pierced, extremely little water penetrates into the glove. All outer seams are additionally welded with Taitex, which again reduces the penetration of water..
Since the Xcel neoprene gloves have been provided with special very "gripous" material, you have perfect grip.
Specifics
- 100% Ultra Stretch Neopren
- Quick-Dry-Lining
- Glued "Blind Stitching" seams
- Taitex welded
- Extreme Grip
- 1,5mm Neoprene
Ultra-Stretch-Neoprene
Comfortable, lightweight neoprene made of light foam and dense fabric to absorb extra little water, last longer and ensure maximum elongation.
Taitex Sealing
Durable and flexible outer fabric for sealing a glued "blind stitched" seam to maximize the durability and keep water out of the neoprene shoe.
Glued Blinded Stitching
The neoprene panels are glued and then blindly sewn. Blind sewn means that the needle does not penetrate the neoprene completely, so that even more water is held. The seams are completely sealed and give you maximum stretch ability of the wetsuit.
Order your own neoprene gloves and protect your hands from cold and abrasions!
In order to find the right size for your neoprene gloves, we recommend that you follow the specifications of the manufacturer Xcel. With the help of the following size chart you will find your optimally matching neoprene gloves.
If you are unsure what size you need, we have created a guide to measuring. You can find this guide in the tab "How do you measure correctly?".
If you are unsure what size you need, we have created a guide to measuring. You can find this guide in the tab "How do you measure correctly?".
So that you really find your optimally suitable neoprene glove, we have created a small guide to measuring your hands properly here. With the help of the measured values and the size chart, you will find your perfect neoprene gloves.
Note:
If you don't have a measuring tape at home, a string and a inch stick or ruler are enough to measure you properly.
We are often asked at which temperatures and weather conditions it is best to use which wetsuit with which neoprene strength. We are also asked what it looks like with neoprene shoes, neoprene gloves or neoprene caps. For this purpose, we have subsequently created a rough guideline based on the specifications of the manufacturer Xcel.
We want to give you a brief overview of why you should clean your wetsuit and other neoprene parts such as wetgloves, shoes or hoods regularly and thoroughly and how best to clean it. These notes refer to wetsuits, but apply to all neoprene equipment.
In addition to the hygiene factor, regular care also affects the shelf life of the neoprene. If you hang your wetsuit after a session on the water simply to dry in the sun and do not thoroughly rinse the salt water and dirt, the neoprene can quickly become brittle and cracked. In general, we advise you not to hang the Neo directly into the sun.
Small tip when dressing: Make sure your body is dry, then it's much easier to put on. Neoprene sticks to wet skin.
When you have finished your session, you should wash out the Neo directly with clean water. Then turn to the left and let it dry in a shady and airy place. When the Neo is dry, you can turn it over and hang it on a stable handle.
Attention: You must not use the slingshot under any circumstances!
An alternative to the washing machine is the bathtub. Simply add a small bath with 30°C water temperature and add some detergent, shower gel or rinse and let the wetsuit soak. Then rinse thoroughly.
Hint: Small tip: There are also great neoprecleaners e.g. from Mystic.
Why should I clean my wetsuit?
Of course, the regular and thorough cleaning of your wetsuit improves hygiene. It is possible that bacteria, moulds or unpleasant odours may form at worst.In addition to the hygiene factor, regular care also affects the shelf life of the neoprene. If you hang your wetsuit after a session on the water simply to dry in the sun and do not thoroughly rinse the salt water and dirt, the neoprene can quickly become brittle and cracked. In general, we advise you not to hang the Neo directly into the sun.
How should I clean and care for my wetsuit?
Care begins with a careful handling of the wetsuit. When dressing up, you should not try to get into the wetsuit by force, as this stakes the seams too much. Even hectic and fast movements strain the seams strongly, so that they could tear.Small tip when dressing: Make sure your body is dry, then it's much easier to put on. Neoprene sticks to wet skin.
When you have finished your session, you should wash out the Neo directly with clean water. Then turn to the left and let it dry in a shady and airy place. When the Neo is dry, you can turn it over and hang it on a stable handle.
Can I wash my wetsuit in the washing machine?
Yes, that is not a problem. Simply turn it to the left and close the zipper. The best way to do this is either the wool program or the gentle wash cycle at a maximum of 30°C. As detergent we recommend fine detergent. To remove all detergent residues, you can rinse again with water after the wash.Attention: You must not use the slingshot under any circumstances!
An alternative to the washing machine is the bathtub. Simply add a small bath with 30°C water temperature and add some detergent, shower gel or rinse and let the wetsuit soak. Then rinse thoroughly.
Hint: Small tip: There are also great neoprecleaners e.g. from Mystic.
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