Swany - ZAP MITT

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Description


  • SHELL: MicroFiber digitized PU patch palm
  • INSULATION: Insuloft-140, Microfleece lining Waterproof/windproof insert
  • FEATURES: EZ-ON Zipper with Snow Cover, Hook & Loop Snow Cover closure, Pull Loop

Size Guide Tips

To find out your glove size, measure (in inches) around your hand with a tape measure across your palm. You should use your dominant hand, the right if you are right-handed, and the left if you are left-handed.


Junior

XSmall Small Medium Large XLarge
Age 3-4 Age 5-6 Age 7-8 Age 9-10 Age 11-12


Toddler

Small Medium Large
Age 1-2 Age 3-4 Age 5-6

 

Glove/Mitt Care

The surface of most gloves/mitts can be spot cleaned simply by gently rubbing the soiled area with a solution of Woolite, and water. (Follow manufacturer’s directions).

Fabric gloves/mitts, even with leather palms, can be hand washed with sports wash or Woolite. (Follow manufactures directions). Be sure to rinse thoroughly to remove all detergent. It is a good idea to have your hands inside your gloves/mitts during the wash & rinse process to help maintain the shape of the gloves/mitts. Soap has surfactants that reduce the surface tension of water and dramatically reduce waterproofness. (Nikwax or a similar waterproofing material, works best). Be sure never to wring out your gloves/mitts, it will ruin the internal stitching and lining materials. You need to let the gloves/mitts air dry away from direct heat.

Clean the outside of leather gloves/mitts with a mild leather cleaner. It is recommended that you have your hand inside your glove/mitt as you gently clean it. After cleaning, you should spray your gloves/mitts with a silicone spray to protect the leather. As for the inside of the glove/mitt: it is very difficult to clean the inside of gloves/mitts. You could try using Woolite on a cloth and gently clean the inside or try spraying the inside with Febreze. Then you would have to let them air dry.

A second option is to have your gloves/mitts professionally cleaned.