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The versatile GRILLBY JR. boasts a clean design with fresh colour highlights at the ring- and little finger, giving the glove a sporty and at the same time fashionable look. Adding to this is the classic long construction, which secures the glove around the wrist with a soft knitted cuff. Thanks to this tried and tested cut and well thought-through combination of materials, the glove scores with cross-country skiers of any type due to its good fit and high wear comfort. The palm is made from robust and water-repellent, yet soft DURADERO synthetic suede, thus offering a reliable grip on the pole. The light-weight lining provides a soft and supple skin feel; it warms the hands without compromising tactility. Convenient: You can simply clean the GRILLBY JR. in your washing machine at 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit).
Backhand: Lycra laminated, 2-way Spandex laminated
Palm: DURADERO WR
Features: Knitted cuff, lining
Sizes: 4 - 6
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Durable and comfortable synthetic suede. |
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Glove contains reflecting materials for increased visibility. |
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These models can be machine-washed at 30° Celsius. Do not use a fabric softener and do not tumble dry. |
Determine Your glove size.

Open your hand and place a tape measure around your base knuckles (do not include the thumb). You should use your dominant hand, the right if you are right-handed, and the left if you are left-handed. Now make a loose fist and measure circumference.
If you do not have a tape measure at your disposal you can use a thread to take the measurement and them determine the length of the thread using a ruler.
Table of Glove Size Equivalents
Hand girth, cm |
10.8 |
13.5 |
16.2 |
Roeckl size, pouce
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4 |
5 |
6 |
Glove size, inches |
4 |
5 |
6 |
Junior |
JS |
JM |
JL |
Women's |
- |
XS |
S |
Unisex |
XXXS |
XXS |
XS |
The europen glove sizes for children are measured in old inch (French: Pouce). One pouce is approx. 2.7 cm. Size 8 therefore 8 pouce = 21.6 cm.
The given sizes are just a guideline. Gloves are designed differently according to their functions:
- Biking gloves are generally made from elastic materials with a comparatively tight fit in order to have the full transfer of power from hands to a handle bar
- Ski gloves must protect against coldness. Therefore they are from materials which enclose isolating air and their cut is wider
- Horse riding gloves must fit like a second skin because holding the reins requires high tactile sensitivity