Reusch Simon R-TEX XT JR

3.5
Delivered between Tue, 9.6. and Wed, 10.6.
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Product details

The Simon R-TEX XT JR is a ski glove specially designed for children, offering optimal warmth and mobility thanks to its lobster construction. With a combination of waterproof and breathable materials, this glove ensures that hands stay pleasantly dry and warm even in cold weather. The softshell upper contributes to the glove's lightness and comfort, while the MicroActive lining provides additional coziness. The elastic storm leashes and the Velcro closure at the wrist ensure a secure fit and prevent snow from getting in. The colorful design makes the glove not only functional but also appealing to young skiers.

  • Lobster construction for optimal warmth and mobility
  • Waterproof and breathable for dry hands
  • Softshell upper for added comfort
  • Elastic storm leashes for a secure fit.

Key specifications

Material composition
15% Polyurethane5% spandex80% polyester
Target group
BoysGirls
Glove type
Three-finger glove

General information

Item number
22522733
Manufacturer
Reusch
Category
Ski gloves
Manufacturer No.
6261810-2
Release date
11.8.2022

Colour

Colour
Black
Exact colour description
BlackBlack MelangeSafety yellow

Material

Upper
Polyester
Material composition
15% Polyurethane5% spandex80% polyester

Target group

Target group
BoysGirls
Age group
Children

Clothing properties

Glove size
3.5
Glove type
Three-finger glove
Glove Features
WaterproofWindproofWrist straps
Fabric properties
BreathableInsulatedWaterproofWindproof
Fastener
Velcro fastener
Fit
Regular fit
weather conditions
Cold
Area of use
Motorsport
Cuff length
Short

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
1.15 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

Package dimensions

Length
27.10 cm
Width
17.10 cm
Height
7.10 cm
Weight
110 g

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24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)
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