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Marco Odermatt  and over 500 professional winter sports athletes worldwide trust Reusch.

Reusch Dragon R-TEX® XT

Item No. 6401206
Extra warm
Waterproof
Breathable
4425 dress blue/orange popsicl
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Highlights

R-TEX® XT
R-TEX® XT
Waterproof, windproof, breathable membrane, at the same time very thin, soft and stretchable.
R-LOFT®
R-LOFT®
Extra warm and soft synthetic insulation, keeps warm even in wet conditions.
Softshell
Softshell
Highly stretchable, soft and smooth material with a pleasant touch and high wearing comfort. The stretch softshell is windproof, water resistant and highly breathable.   
STORM LEASH
STORM LEASH
Elasticated leash to be fixed around the wrist.
Soft Knuckle Padding
Soft Knuckle Padding
The knuckle area is supported by a soft padding which gives you more comfort and a better stability.
Reinforced Index Finger
Reinforced Index Finger
The reinforced index finger gives you more grip on the poles and protects a high needed area on the glove.
Reinforced Thumb
Reinforced Thumb
The reinforced thumb maximize the grip of the glove and gives you the maximum level of performance.
Silicon print on Palm
Silicon print on Palm
The silicone print on palm is a special pattern which provides even more grip for your glove.
Railfinger Construction
Railfinger Construction
This construction is mainly used for very durable gloves. The palm side is rolled onto the backhand and the main sewing line is not located on the fingertip but on the backhand.
This fresh and sportive ski glove with outstanding design is guaranteed waterproof, offers perfect grip, a great fitting as well as a special fingertip construction to reduce sewing lines and so enhance the glove’s durability.

Details

Care Instructions

As highly technological and delicate products, winter gloves deserve and need special attention. Following some basic rules when using, cleaning, drying and storing the gloves will help maximizing their performance and durability.

Read through our care instructions step by step and learn more about how to treat your gloves right.

1. Avoid Washing

  • Always check the glove care label thoroughly. Each model is different and can have different specifications.
  • In general, we advise against hand-washing or machine-washing gloves.
  • Be aware that washing gloves can harm the material properties and functionality.
  • If you need to clean your gloves, use a wet cloth.

2. Drying at room temperature

  • Let the gloves dry at room temperature.
  • Keep away from radiators or other direct heat sources.
  • Direct heat can damage the palm material and reduce durability.

3. Leather treatment

  • Clean full-leather gloves only by wiping them with a wet cloth.
  • After drying, treat leather gloves with dubbin or a similar leather care product.
  • Always follow the instructions of the leather care product used.
  • Reusch Leather Care wax enhances durability and maintains smoothness.
  • Store the wax at room temperature.
  • As a natural material, leather may change appearance over time without affecting performance.

4. Storage

  • Do not expose gloves to UV radiation such as intense sunlight or fluorescent light.
  • Store gloves in a cool, dark and dry place.

5. Wearing tips

  • Many gloves include an integrated storm leash that can be fastened around the wrist.
  • Loops inside the cuff allow attaching external leashes.
  • Never grab skis on sharp edges, as they may damage the glove material.

Material Composition

80% Polyester, 20% Goatskin
No one performs like you with Reusch
250+ professionals around the world trust the quality of Reusch gloves
Marco Odermatt
Alpine Ski Racing | Switzerland
Vincent Kriechmayr
Alpine Ski Racing | Austria
Alice Robinson
Alpine Ski Racing | New Zealand
Lara Gut-Behrami
Alpine Ski Racing
Franjo von Allmen
Alpine Ski Racing | Switzerland
Clement Noël
Alpine Ski Racing | France
Henrik Kristoffersen
Alpine Ski Racing | Norway
Petra Vlhová
Alpine Ski Racing | Slovakia
Daron Rahlves
Freeride | USA
Wendy Holdener
Alpine Ski Racing | Switzerland
Jérémie Heitz
Freeride | Switzerland
Marco Schwarz
Alpine Ski Racing | Austria
Manuel Feller
Alpine Ski Racing | Austria
Lara Colturi
Alpine Ski Racing | Albania
Mikaela Shiffrin
Alpine Ski Racing | USA
Fabian Bösch
Freeride | Switzerland
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen
Alpine Ski Racing | Brazil