Preview: FirstSpear Multi Climate Glove

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posted on May 26, 2021
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Gloves offer important protection in the field, but often to the detriment of the wearer’s ability to manipulate the controls on his or her firearm. Not so with the Multi Climate Glove (MCG) by FirstSpear, a versatile glove that is lightweight and breathable to provide maximum tactility, yet also offers a degree of protection from the elements.

Comfortable enough for regular wear, the MCG’s back surface is made of a polyester soft-shell material, while its palm and touchscreen-compatible fingertips feature textured micro-fiber suede to help enhance the user’s ability to manipulate fine controls such as a magazine release button or a trigger. The materials used minimize water intake and dry supple.

The FirstSpear's use of patented technology, lightweight material and durable construction make the MCG a top choice for shooters and professionals in the field. FirstSpear offers its MCG on its website in five sizes—Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, and 2X-Large—and provides a comprehensive sizing chart. Suggested retail for the MCG is set for $37. To learn more, visit first-spear.com.

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