
Gloves specially designed for wet and windy conditions. 2-in-1, i.e. fleece gloves and a waterproof outer glove included.
Vallerret manufactures gloves designed for winter and cold conditions. The Vallerret Milford collection is a glove suitable for winter weather with a slight frost. In addition, the Milford is excellent for windy and wet conditions, as the Milford glove has a waterproof 'rain cover' in the pocket, which can be pulled over the fleece glove if necessary.
The manufacturer does not directly state the frost limits for the gloves, but based on user experiences online, the gloves can handle temperatures of around -10 degrees Celsius . Please note that everyone feels cold differently.
Gloves available in sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL (See size chart below)
Note! The gloves are tight fitting. We recommend choosing one size larger.
Named after the Milford Sound fjord in New Zealand, the Vallerret Milford gloves keep your fingers warm in freezing temperatures as well as wet and windy conditions. The 2-in-1 photography glove consists of a Polartec® Windbloc® Fleece inner glove for shooting in dry, freezing conditions, and a 10K Ripstop rain glove for protection when sleet or rain strikes.
The fleece gloves have a small flap at the end of the thumb, index finger and middle finger, which allows you to expose your fingers, making it easier to handle the camera with precision. The tips of the fingers are folded with small rubber bands, so they don't swing in front of you when you handle the camera.
Classification: Mild Winter

Material: The Vallerret Milford fleece glove is made of Polartec® Windbloc® fleece, which is lightweight, breathable and windproof. When wet, the fleece dries quickly.
The outer glove is a bit like a raincoat for your hands. Made of 10K Ripstop fabric, the glove protects your fleece gloves and hands from even the heaviest rain. The hydrostatic rating of this rain glove, or water column value, is 10,000mm, which means that the fabric can withstand heavier rain but not continuous heavy rain. However, a glove with a 10k spec is excellent for wetter winter conditions.
