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NRS Women's Boater's Glove

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Prevent blisters and sunburns that cut your adventures short! The lightweight, slightly stretchy, NRS® Women's Boater's Gloves are ideal for warmer weather paddling, rowing, fishing, bird watching... whatever gets you outdoors! Tie on a new fly or open a soda without having to remove the gloves with the open-finger design.

The Amara® synthetic leather on the palm extends to the cuff to protect skin against blisters, and reinforces the wrist when putting the gloves on. This palm design features silicone accents for even better grip and control, plus small vent holes for breathability. The Boater's Glove nylon/spandex material extends a little farther past the wrist, to pair with long-sleeves for ultimate sun protection!

  • Sun and blister protection
  • UPF 50+ sun protection
  • Pairing snaps on wrists keep gloves together
  • Material: 6.3 oz. nylon/spandex blend
  • Seams: Single needle with high tenacity thread
  • Wrist closure: Stretch
  • Weight: 1.6 oz.
  • Color: Ponderosa

Size Chart / Width x Length:

  • XS: 2-3/4" x 6"
  • Small: 3" x 6-1/2"
  • Medium: 3-1/4" x 7"
  • Large: 3-1/2" x 7-1/2"
  • XL: 3-3/4" x 7-3/4"

Style Number: NRS25006.07.100, NRS25006.07.101, NRS25006.07.102, NRS25006.07.103, NRS25006.07.104

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NRS
Established in 1972 with 2000 dollars, a garage, and a dream.

In the early 70's Bill Parks had two passions: paddling and business. So with $2000 in savings, he started NRS (Northwest River Supplies). As well as an opportunity to provide fellow enthusiasts with products, this gave him the chance to prove his teaching wasn't just talk.

"I first fell in love with whitewater in the 1960's. As a business teacher, it was a natural step to combine my passion for paddling with my "day job": I could test some of my ideas about small business in the real world and go boating at the same time. In 1972, while on the faculty of the University of Oregon, I started NRS with an initial $2000 investment. Thanks to lots of luck and some hard work, NRS (which soon relocated to Moscow, Idaho) grew into a thriving business."

"Today, we are still putting into practice my original, perhaps somewhat naive, belief that a business enterprise can provide purpose and enjoyment in our lives, rather than just a way of making money. At NRS, our purpose is to treat you, the customer, in the way we like to be treated. In many ways the company feels to us like a family, and we hope that you, too, get a bit of this feeling when doing business with us."

"I've always been a budget boater, and NRS was founded to provide quality equipment without wiping out the wallet. We haven't lost that edge, although some people sometimes ask why we don't charge more for our products. The answer is simple: we didn't get into this business to get rich or to satisfy investors - we're here because we love running rivers."

- NRS Founder Bill Parks

See you on the water!