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Petzl K52 Cordex Gloves


Lightweight belay/rappel gloves combine the durability of a work glove with the precise fit and dexterity of a driving glove. Double-layered leather protects the palm and other high-wear areas. The back is made of abrasion resistant, breathable stretch nylon, ensuring comfort and fit. The low-profile neoprene cuff with a Velcro closure features a reinforced carabineer hole for attaching the gloves to your harness.

Key / Common Features:
  • Materials: Made of high quality goat skin for the perfect balance between durability and dexterity low profile neoprene cuffs with Velcro closure reinforced carabineer hole to attach gloves to harness; helps prevent loss.
  • Precision fit: Ergonomic cut for high dexterity without being too tight stretch nylon ensures excellent fit.
  • Comfortable: CORDEX: back made of breathable stretch nylon, CORDEX PLUS: palm is padded to protect from heat generated from long rappels or lowers.
  • Durable: Double layer of leather at high wear areas (fingertips, palm, between thumb and index finger)





Petzl-K52$26.00
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