Gordini Kids Baby Mitten Geo Peaks Grey X-Large

Brand:Gordini

3.5/5

60.88

Baby, it's cold outside! While out chasing memories in the snow, keep your child's hands warm and dry with Gordini Children's Baby Baby Baby mittens. These mittens feature Megaloft synthetic insulation, moisture-wicking lining, and waterproof Dri-Max inserts. For added warmth, there are zippered handwarmer pockets. Durable woven shells and textured synthetic palms and finger areas help grip ski poles and sled handles. These insulated mittens feature longer gaunlet style cuffs with hook-and-loop wrist straps and drawcord closures to keep mittens securely in place over little hands and can be worn over or under jacket sleeves. The age range for Gordini's Children mittens is approximately one to five years old. The best way to clean and dry Gordini gloves and mittens: wipe clean with a damp cloth and mild soapy solution if needed, and then hang-dry away from a direct heat source. Do not machine dry or dry clean Gordini gloves or mittens.

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EAN: 0061492062297

Categories Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry, Boys, Accessories, Cold Weather, Mittens,

Extended gauntlet cuff with hook-and-loop wrist strap and drawcord closure. Zippered handwarmer pocket. Megaloft synthetic insulation; moisture-wicking lining. Waterproof Dri-Max insert. Durable woven shell; textured synthetic palm and finger area for enhanced grip. Hand Wash. Adjustable closure. Imported. 100% Polyester.
Age Range (Description) Little Kid
Brand Gordini
Color Geo Peaks Grey
Country of Origin China
Department Unisex-child
Hand Orientation Ambidextrous
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 1M5075P-GPGREY-XL
Item Package Quantity 1
Manufacturer Gordini
Material Synthetic
Package Dimensions 12.36 x 5.16 x 3.07 inches; 4.16 Ounces
Product Care Instructions Hand Wash
Size X-Large
Special Feature Waterproof, Thermal
Sport Skiing

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Scritto da: Joqcolgs
Perfect, just got wrong size
We have multiple pair of Gordini mittens for our littles. Super warm and great quality.
Scritto da: Rexius
Sizing is way off, looking elsewhere for mittens
These say that size Large is for 10-11. I was looking for mittens for my 10yo who is in the 3rd percentile & just started fitting in size 7 pants and size 8 shirts and who is basically same size as my 25th percentile 8yo. These gloves should have been big on him. Instead they are *super* small. They say "Children's L" on the front, so I don't think that there was confusion as far as them being for a 10-11mo baby either -plus that's not really how baby sizing is typically measured. The sizing is simply super wrong. And of course the price tripled since the two days ago that I bought them, so I won't be doing an exchange to try the xl either. Honestly, idk if the xl would have fit my petite kiddo anyhow, so that's fine. Looking elsewhere for mittens. I did buy three different types of ski mittens from Amazon at the same time for my three kids. I added photis of them from "largest" to "smallest" according to their descriptions on Amazon at the time of purchase. Gordini brand was the worst. The blue dinos by Gordini was labeled "Large: 10-11", the sky blue ones are by Outdoor Master & were supposed to be XS (sz 8-10), & the colorful dinos is by American Trends and was a "medium (sz 4-6)". The Outdoor Master mittens were actually my favorite because the thumb was constructed with more room and they had the best insulation inside. However, they were a bit more narrow and slightly smaller than the "medium 4-6" American Trends mittens. I can imagine that they may work better for skiing and sliding little hands through pole loops rather than playing in and scooping up snow. The Outdoor Master mittens also have a small cuff that American Trends and Gordini don't have. I will probably keep the Outdoor Master sz8-10 mittens for my 6yo and keep the American Trends sz 4-6 mittens for my 8yo since they were the largest of the selection I bought, and then try to find something similar to both those for my 10yo. These Gordini Children's sz L mittens were super small and going back, there's not really even a point in examining the quality when they were so off with the sizing. I had been excited about the pocket for a hand warmer, though it seems a bit small -I included a photo to show how the opening is barely wider than my ruler and its about 2.5" from the bottom of the pocket to the zipper, less when zipped closed I'm sure. If you have a 4yo who needs snow mittens, maybe the size "large" would work? Maybe I got a randomly sized fluke? Idk, but I'm looking elsewhere now.

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