Gordini Gloves will prevent frostbite; they’re that warm
Bring on the cold; Gordini’s gloves aren’t afraid of freezing temps. Since 1956 Gordini has been innovatively designing the warmest gloves on the market. Gordini has engineered their gloves to be the best in performance, durability and warmth by developing their own patented products: Lavawool, Naturaloft and Aquabloc. By doing this they are dominating the ski and snowboard industry with their ski gloves, face protection, socks and base layers.
Gordini’s priority with their glove designs is warmth. Below is a breakdown of Gordini’s top notch developments that you’ll find in each of their gloves.
- Lavawool material keeps you dry and warm in cold weather. It is made up of the same insulating properties as wool yet wicks moisture quickly from you skin.
- Gordini’s Naturaloft insulate the gloves with even distribution of 550 power goose down on the back of the hand. Also, Naturaloft inserts allows the gloves to be breathable and waterproof and promote wicking of moisture, while maintaining their loft.
- Aquabloc is a waterproof, breathable, windproof technology that allows moisture to release from the glove but does not let moisture penetrate through the glove.
Gordini also focuses on bonus features such as seen with Gordini’s Fuse glove: the forefinger goggle squeegee, and the backhand storage pocket. Ski Magazine featured the Fuse glove in their “Nine models built for warmth, breath-ability and dexterity” noting that “sometimes little things make a big difference”.
Speaking of little things, Gordini also designs (with the same great technologies) gloves for kids (toddlers and youth) who also enjoy recreating in the cold weather. Recognizing the demands of all outdoor enthusiasts, Gordini designs gloves specific to women and men.
Gear up 4 nature with Gordini gloves. Gordini gloves are featured in Gear Up 4 Nature as a ski accessory, yet in cold temps they can prevent frostbite and are also considered survival gear.