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Breathable Half-Finger Gloves For Kids – Anti-Slip Grip Protection For Monkey Bars, Cycling & Sports (Pink/Blue, S/M Sizes)
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€15.21€28.87
spalvos : Vibrant blue (one pair)


specifikacijas : Size M (suitable for wrist circumference 14-17cm) for 10-15 years old
Size M (suitable for wrist circumference 14-17cm) for 10-15 years old
Size S (suitable for wrist circumference 12-14cm) for 6-10 years old
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Item description from the seller
Tiny Hands Deserve Tough Protection
Kids' enthusiasm shouldn't be limited by sore palms. These half-finger gloves shield friction-prone zones while freeing fingertips for precise control – because scraped hands ruin playtime.
Why Parents & Coaches Approve
✔ Strategic Padding – Silicone dots on palms enhance grip on metal bars without restricting movement.
✔ Moisture-Wicking Magic – 3D mesh back keeps hands cool during 2-hour playground marathons.
✔ Growth-Friendly Fit – Stretchable spandex cuffs accommodate growing wrists (no "too tight" complaints).
✔ Easy Independence – Tagless design + simple pull-on style lets kids wear solo (no Velcro struggles).
✔ Wash & Go – Machine-washable fabric resists pilling even after 50+ cycles.
From Playground to Podium
Monkey Bar Champion Mode:
As your child swings bar-to-bar, the reinforced palm absorbs 70% of friction heat – no more "Mommy, my hands hurt!" interruptions.
Bike Training Secret:
The open fingertips allow full brake lever control during sudden stops, while the non-slip grip prevents handlebar slippage on rainy days.
Let Them Play Fearlessly
Click [Add to Cart] to turn "ouch" into "again!" – because childhood memories shouldn't include blisters.

















