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Wesley Riding Gloves Light Green 10.5

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Wesley Riding Gloves Light Green 10.5The cuddly soft, elastic paddock and leisure glove WESLEY is a universal all rounder for all activities on the way to and in the stable. What also makes it stand out is its particularly high recycled content this saves raw materials and protects nature and the environment. Responsible for the incomparably high wearing comfort, the pleasant feeling on the skin and the reliable heat retention is the PrimaLoft Performance Fabric Energy Series Solid Waves

The cuddly soft, elastic paddock and leisure glove WESLEY is a universal all-rounder for all activities on the way to and in the stable. What also makes it stand out is its particularly high recycled content - this saves raw materials and protects nature and the environment. Responsible for the incomparably high wearing comfort, the pleasant feeling on the skin and the reliable heat retention is the PrimaLoft® Performance Fabric Energy Series Solid Waves functional fabric with fluffy brushed inside. This super-flexible 4-way stretch fabric is made of 95 percent recycled polyester from plastic waste and five percent spandex. It is also highly breathable, dries quickly and shows abrasion resistance on its silky-smooth upper side for low wear. The palm has been reinforced with a trim made of the new ECO.SENSE®. The pleasantly soft, grippy and hard-wearing ECO.SENSE® is a partially recycled synthetic suede made of 92 percent polyester and eight percent elastane. Incidentally, 60 percent of the polyester used is made from recycled, GRS-certified yarn, also obtained from waste such as old PET bottles. As part of the ROECKL SPORTS ECO.SERIES collection, the WESLEY is thus designed to be as resource-friendly as possible - while maintaining the same first-class quality. Even the logo was designed using wood from wood processing waste. As with all natural products, the structure and grain are unique - making each glove one of a kind! Note: ROECKL SPORTS expressly recommends the WESLEY not as a riding glove, but as a leisure glove for everyday winter stable use.
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