Titre: NEW @ Paddle Sports Show 2022 – NRS – Clutch Pogie

This serie of articles, called “NEW @ The Paddle Sports Show 2022” showcases the products that are competing for the « PADDLE SPORTS PRODUCTS OF THE YEAR AWARDS »

Entry for accessoire – NRS, Clutch Pogie

#Warmhandsarecool. We all know frozen hands are no good for your paddling or the rescue. These pogies are clutch when you’re paddling in frigid conditions, literally. The NRS Clutch Pogies combine our thickest neoprene construction and a warm, fuzzy interior with the classic bare-hand design to enhance paddle control for an ultra-warm winter paddling experience.

  • The 5mm raw finish neoprene with titanium laminate adhesive sheds water, eliminating evaporative cooling and maximizing warmth
  • Graphene lining is lighter when wet, dries quickly, and feels soft against the skin
  • Snug, internal wrist cuff reduces water entry and increases heat retention
  • Hi-viz logo helps locate paddles or paddlers after a swim
  • Snaps lock together for easy storage

Why should this product win: Why overcomplicate what is best kept simple? Accessories should improve your paddle experience without having to think about them. With materials designed to maximize heat retention and product life, the innovative Clutch Pogie will enhance the quality of your cold water (or cold weather) paddling adventures.

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