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4-3-6 Pro Fit Gloves The 4-3-6 Series ski gloves is designed to push the limits of waterskiing. Made specifically with the high
end skiers in mind, we’ve created an entire product line that will help you achieve THE MISSION: 43’ off – 36mph – 6 buoys.
Straight Line has always made a quality, long
lasting ski glove for competitive water-skiers, now we’re taking it one step further by designing three gloves for the high performance skiers that need the absolute best fit and features in a
glove.
- All styles use Amara based palms - Tight hugging pre-curved fingers - Double stitching in high stress points - A perfectly
sized wrist strap for both flexibility and stability - Secure-Lock wrist strap system
4-3-6 Pro Fit Size Recommendations Gloves should fit “very snug” in the
palm, fingertips and in-between fingers. The neoprene and Amara materials will expand when wet and contract when dry. Width is the best starting point, but not the only consideration when looking for the
best glove, also pay attention to how tight the fingertips are. Different materials will fit differently, so it’s best to try on a few different pairs to find the glove that fits your particular
hand the best.
Tru-Fit Gloves Straight Line has always been known for their tight fitting, high performance gloves, we’ve now designed an entire series, the Tru-Fit
Series, to more easily accommodate a wider range of hands in each size. All of our gloves are still made with the highest quality materials, so they’ll hold up to the abuse you put on them.
- Amara based palms - More generous finger gussets - Slightly wider hand pattern - Neoprene backed hand and fingers for comfort and
warmth - Secure-Lock wrist strap system
Tru-Fit Size Recommendations Gloves should fit “mildly snug” in the palm, fingertips and in-between fingers. The
neoprene and Amara materials will expand when wet and contract when dry. Width is the best starting point, look for a size that fits comfortably across the back of your hand and where the fingertips are
at the end, but not maxed out. Different materials will fit differently, so it’s best to try on a few different pairs to find the glove that fits your particular hand the best.
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