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- Order number: A11422-04
The Graphit, is Basisrausch’s new 3.5-season leather glove, specific designed for warmth with Thinsulate and cashmere insulation. It’s been developed with input from Chrigel Maurer among others, to retain the excellent feel and grip of the well-tried Kristall Ergo, but in a warmer version. The aim with the launch of the Graphit is not to offer the warmest possible glove, but to find the perfect balance between warmth - excellent feeling and grip which is an important interaction for paragliding.
Its goatskin outer and flexible windproof barrier are similar to the Kristall’s, but the inner insulation layer is a seamless construction with both cashmere and Thinsulate insulation, for optimal warmth without bulk. The used materials also promote the removal of moisture, keeping the insides comfortable and dry.
It can be used in combination with the Onyx overglove for extra protection / windblocker in really cold conditions.
Comfort Range: -8 to 10°C
Material: Leather, Windbraker, Isolation, Cashmere
Care Instructions
For washing, put on the Leather Glove and wash it with lukewarm (not to hot) water mixed with sepcific Leather-detergent. This process should be exactly same as you were washing your hands. Don’t rubb or brush it, it would damage the Glove. Flush out the soap and squeeze it very smoothly (never wring it). Pull it back in Form and let it dry slowly and natural. Avoid every morbid source of heat such as hairdryer, heating or direct sunlight. Once it is almost dry, put it on and kneat it to get it smooth again and to win back the original fit. For further care you can nurish the Leather surface with dubbin (Leather fat).
Article no. | A11422-04 |
Manufacturer | Basisrausch |
Article weight | 0.175 kg |
Color | black |
Size | XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL |
Comfort Range | Spring to Autumn, Winter |