The NRS Reactor Glove will protect your hands from the ravages of winter paddling. With superior insulation and a grippy palm, you won't find a better glove to combat the coldest conditions. The Reactor Gloves feature 3.5 mm Terraprene with titanium laminate adhesive, making them our warmest gloves. Rawhide palm and pre-curved fingers ensure a superior grip for excellent paddle and oar control. Seams are glued and blind-stitched for durability and warmth. PowerSpan 4-way stretch fabric gives you increased finger mobility. GripCote on the backs of the fingers helps prevent wind chill and evaporative cooling. A soft strip of fleece on the inner side of your hand and forearm is perfect for wiping the sweat from your brow without chafing. Wristband with hook and loop closure ensures a secure fit.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The NRS Reactor Paddling Glove is available through Altrec.com.
Excellent Gloves!
I just used these for paddling in 35 degree water (45 air temp) and my hands stayed toasty (even when I went for a short dip). Very comfortable, flexible and warm! Can't go wrong with NRS!
These are the business!
I now have a pair of these for everyone in my family. They are warm and comfortable although a little odd at first due to the pre-formed fingers. Worth their weight in gold on those cold/wet days. Highly recommended.
Another Excellent NRS Product
These gloves are super comfortable and keep your hands toasty warm. I have a thinner pair of NRS gloves (two actually) that I wear on warmer days but needed a pair of good, comfortable cold weather gloves. These did not disappoint!
Run as fast as you can...these gloves stink
i can't tell you have much money i have spent on nrs gloves and shame on me for buying another pair...these gloves are horrible....i typically wear an extra small glove so i ordered a small and thought my hands would fall off from loss of bloodflow...i sent back and got the mediums...the glove body is better but still tight and the fingers on the gloves are about 2 inches too long...try pulling on anything when you can't get to your fingertips...i have tried liners, playtex gloves, you name it...the gloves by themselves don't keep your hands warm...with the playtex gloves they are tolerable...don't waste your money!!!
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