Gravita Merino Liner

Regular price
£39.95
Sale price
£39.95

Brushed Merino Meets Touch Technology

When you need to answer a call or navigate with your GPS whilst keeping your fingers from turning into icicles, these clever merino liners are exactly what you need. The Gravita Merino Liner strikes that perfect balance between warmth and dexterity – thin enough to layer under your main gloves when temperatures plummet, yet substantial enough to wear solo during early morning trail runs or evening dog walks. The mulesing-free merino wool blend feels incredibly soft against your skin, whilst the brushed interior creates a cosy microclimate that traps warmth without bulk. Touch-compatible fingertips on thumb and index finger mean you can check your route, snap photos, or send that "summit reached" text without exposing your hands to the elements. Built with Hestra's legendary Swedish craftsmanship, these liners will become your go-to solution for any cold-weather adventure.

  • Ultra-thin design perfect for layering under gloves
  • Works standalone for running, walking, and light outdoor activities
  • Touch-compatible fingertips on thumb and index finger
  • Brushed interior jersey fabric for enhanced insulation and comfort
  • Machine washable on wool program
  • Hanging loop on cuff
  • Glove Type: Liner
  • 70% ZQ™️ mulesing-free merino wool from New Zealand for natural warmth
  • 30% polyamide blend adds durability and stretch
  • Sustainability through longevity - Hestra makes high quality gloves that are highly durable. A long product life reduces the consumption of raw materials and lowers the impact on the environment.
  • Ethically Sourced Materials - Hestra uses mulesing-free merino wool sourced from New Zealand.

Hestra Gloves are manufactured in their own factories and they personally buy all leather, fabric, wool and other materials. Both design and development is done at the headquarters in the small village Hestra, Sweden. Hestra has presence all over the world and manufacture gloves for sports, fashion and professional uses. In 2015, they produced over 2 million pairs of gloves

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