

Read Jane's review of her merino-
As one of Britian's leading Antarctic Scientists, Jane spends weeks on end camping out on Setymour Island, so her gear really has to cope w ith extreme conditions.
THERMADRY MERINO-POSSUM GLOVES & FINGERLESS GLOVESThese may not be pretty to look at, but wherever warmth, durability and maximum flexibility are needed, these fit the bill. Used by Antarctic researchers, field geologists, landscape photographers, fishermen and canoeists, drivers and dog-sledders, as well as those intrepid souls who go out into the mountains and fells in winter - just for the sheer hell of it!♦ 50% Merin-Possum 50% Meraklon ♦ Harder wearing than pure merino-possum ♦ Hand-hugging ♦ Machine-washable
As with the pure Merino-Possum socks, these have been recommended to sufferers of Reynaud's Syndrome, as it is believed that they help promote circulation. | |
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Thermadry Full Gloves - £13.50 |
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Although these gloves have plenty of elasticity they are small-fitting, and you may need a bigger size than you normally take. Please note we cannot accept returns for "fault" when the gloves have been worn when they are too small. |
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Thermadry Fingerless - £12.50 |
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NATIVEWORLD MERINO-POSSUM GLOVES - £13.95Colours: Black, Harbour. These match the NativeWorld Plain Beanie and Scarf, as well as the Black and Bluewash MP604 Double-layer Beanie.
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Please note: colours can vary from monitor to monitor and therefore should be used for guidance only. | |
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