MAMMUT Eigerjoch Pro Glove, black - Gloves

  • The Mammut Eigerjoch Pro technical gloves are the best gloves for extreme conditions. These insulated gloves with GORE-TEX® waterproof material and a warm PrimaLoft® Gold synthetic fiber filling will keep you warm during your alpine activities. Inside the glove is a comfortable microfleece.

    The ergonomically pre-shaped fit along with Gore-tex® Grip™ technology will help keep your fingers in a natural position and make it easier to grip your ice axe, climbing material or poles.

    • waterproof
    • breathable
    • reinforcement of stressed areas protects against abrasion
    • durable leather palm
    • one-handed cuff adjustment
    • ability to link gloves together
    • eyelets on fingers for hooking to harness
    • warms with PrimaLoft® Gold synthetic insulation and inner fleece lining

    Material: GORE-TEX®: 100% Polyurethane; 86% Polyamide, 14% Elastane
    Weight: 242 g

    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: MAMMUT
    • Product code: 1190-05761-0001

  • MAMMUT Eigerjoch Pro Glove, black

    Eigerjoch Pro Glove, black
    Eigerjoch Pro Glove, black
  • Mammut stands for functionality, design and unrivalled Swiss quality since 1862. Equipment, clothing and accessories for skiing, mountaineering, climbing and more. Free shipping. Mammut, Jackets, sweaters, pants, boots, equipment, accessories, t-shirts.

    Mammut Sports Group AG is a manufacturer of mountaineering and trekking equipment based in Seon, Switzerland. The company was founded in 1862 by Kaspar Tanner in Dintikon. Today, Mammut employs 200 people at its headquarters and several hundred more employees work in various facilities around the world. The central warehouse for Europe is located in Memmingen, Germany, which is constantly being expanded. 

    Together with the German company Edelrid, Mammut is the world leader in climbing equipment. Mammut has bought several large companies that sell their products under this brand. These include Toko, which manufactures ski wax, and Raichle, which makes hiking boots.