A unisex pair of short sailing gloves sure to keep you warm and protected on deck. Founded in Norway in 1877, Helly Hansen continues to develop their apparel through a blend of Scandinavian design and insights drawn from living among some of the harshest environments on earth. The brand represents the optimal combination of performance, protection and style. The company has a long list of first-to-market innovations including the first supple, waterproof fabrics more than 130 years ago, the first fleece fabrics in the 1960s, the first technical base layers made with Lifa stay dry technology in the 1970s and today's award winning and patented h2flow temperature regulating technology. Helly Hansen is the global leader in technical sailing apparel. its ski uniforms are worn by more than 50,000 professionals across 100+ski resorts and mountain guiding operations around the world, as well as national ski teams, Olympians and discerning outdoor enthusiasts. Technically engineered and real-world tested, all Helly Hansen garments are fully warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. Should any garment's key features or functions fail due to a manufacturing defect, we will repair it without charge or provide a replacement. all Helly Hansen technical outerwear garments (Helly tech, Helly tech xp and Helly tech O2) are covered by a limited lifetime warranty, this policy does not cover normal wear and tear on the product.
A**R
What's expected...
Gifting these but, they look to be quality and just as expected. Merry Christmas!
S**.
Great Sailing Gloves
Amazing sailing gloves and excellent for experienced or new sailors. Fit nice, but run slightly small for sizing to my view
C**R
Good quality, very tight, not warm, not waterproof
I disagree with some of the comments - I was immediately impressed with the quality of these gloves for the price. I've sailed with them 4 times as of this writing, in very harsh, cold and wet conditions in the Pacific Northwest. I purchased 'large' but these were super tight fitting - much more like a medium- and difficult for me to take off - but not uncomfortable. I suppose for the job I expected them to do, being tight was right. 2 of the sails were on a larger sailboat with very large sails, and between the manual pulling and working a winch, the gloves did the job. I would say, they were soaking wet all day, so that wasn't super great and I found I had to keep my hands in my pockets when not working a sail due to fingertips being exposed (did I say very cold, very wet sailing?). Overall for the price, this is a great glove.
B**M
Weird thumb placement
I haven't used these yet. Initial impression is they seem well constructed, on par with the price. The thumb placement is very odd though, it may become uncomfortable. I seems about 1/4" too low. If I would have tried these on in a store, I would not have bought them. However, I don't feel like dealing with a return, so I'll give them a shot during the sailing season and update my review if needed.I'm a big fan of HH products and feel like I'm a walking billboard for them when I sail, but these gloves seem bit off to me. If I didn't know better, I'd say they were a quality knock-off. (not saying they are, but they just don't feel right).
D**B
Helly Hansen vs Gill vs FitsT4
This is a review of partial finger sailing gloves comparing:Helly HansenvsFitsT4 SportsvsGill DeckhandAll gloves reviewed were size Large. My hands have a 9” circumference at the knuckles.Helly Hansen: Good construction. I liked the full wrap of reinforcement on the fingers. These gloves had the snuggest fit of the group, especially through the palm and fingers (just a smidge tighter than the Gill but definitely tighter than the FitsT4). The thumb fit however is quite loose.FitsT4: largest of the three pairs. Not bad gloves. Lighter build than the other pairs. Would be good for somebody that needs them occasionally or for light use. Comfortable. The gloves had the shortest fingers of the group. The description of the FitsT4 says they are 3/4 gloves – I would consider them more “half-finger” gloves. One of the things that I did not like about the FitsT4, is that the palm reinforcement did not cover the area between the thumb and fore finger. This is an area that definitely gets wear from control lines.Gill: Nice construction and comfortable. I felt these gloves were a little roomier than the Helly Hansen gloves. They also had the longest fingers of the group. A feature that these gloves had (that the others didn’t) was pull loops on the middle and ring finger. Sometimes wet sailing gloves can be a challenge to get off – these pull loops are a great aid to removing them at the end of the day.Conclusion: I would rate both the Gill and the Helly-Hansen 5-stars. They both have quality construction and materials and are well designed.I would give the FitsT4 a 4-star rating because they are built lighter and don’t have full reinforcement between the thumb and forefinger. On the other-hand (no pun intended), they’re decent gloves and are less expensive than the Gill and Helly Hansen gloves. If you only need sailing gloves from time-to-time, they would be a great option.I decided to keep the Gill gloves and return the Helly-Hansen and FitsT4 because of better fit for my hands and the pull loops on the fingers, but I would be happy with any of these gloves.
R**S
A must for boaters
These Helly Hansen gloves fit perfect and are great for working on a boat. I use them for setting sailing courses and they have saved my hands from being torn up so many times. I highly recommend these.
R**A
Great sailing gloves
I really like these sailing gloves. The grip is great, and they are quite flexible. The gloves are also pretty well ventilated.
J**.
Best Sailing Gloves EVER!!
These are so comfortable and durable. The size fits perfectly and are lightweight even for summer sailing. Highly recommended!!
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