Sunday 24 January 2010

Get gloved up to kill the cold

Exposing hands to the cold and damp isn't just uncomfortable, it can result in painful conditions like frostnip, chilblains and even frostbite. It is therefore crucial to ensure hands are kept properly insulated and dry during any outdoor winter activity.
Knox have added a versatile new glove to the Cold Killers range of thermal clothing to combat the effects of cold and wet conditions on the hands. Designed for activities where both weather protection and control are crucial, Cold Killers City Gloves keep hands properly insulated and dry, whilst still allowing maximum freedom of movement and 'feel'. This makes them ideal for urban motorcycle and scooter riding, cycling, horse riding, winter sports and many more outdoor activities.
Cold Killers City Gloves are constructed from a unique ‘Softshell’ fabric, which features an innovative three-ply laminate; the tough and tightly woven fabric outer and laminated inner membrane prevent wind chill, repel water and are fully breathable; helping to reduce the build-up of moisture around the hand and fingers. The 3-D 'check fleece' liner allows warm air to circulate round the hand and fingers, and offers a cosy and soft feel.
Cold Killers City Gloves are also extremely flexible - thanks to the Softshell's Active Stretch technology - ensuring unrestricted hand movement and eliminating ‘tight spots'. In addition, elasticated sections across the back of the hand and cuff, and a Velcro-adjustable fastener at the wrist, also ensure a snug fit and day-long comfort.
Topping off the City Gloves impressive specification is a durable and flexible non-slip covering on the palm and lower finger areas, which offers a firm grip and is double layered in 'high wear' areas for a long life. Cold Killers City Gloves are available in sizes S-XL, at an RRP of £19.99.
For more information about the current range and full UK dealer list, visit the new dedicated Cold Killers website http://www.coldkillers.co.uk/ or call 01900 825825

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