Spark Johnny Mitts

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Marque: Black Diamond

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BD Athlete Johnny Collinson has been skiing in the Spark Mitt for years. So, when the design team at BD approached him about creating a signature model, he was all in. Collinson and the team set to work on a custom feature-set to create the Spark Johnny. His first request was to add an EVA thumb pad—a feature that protects his thumbs while ripping on big lines. We’ve also added a perforated leather patch on the index-finger side of the mitt for extra durability. The Spark Johnny also includes a new cuff with a bigger strap for greater adjustability. With 60 grams of PrimaLoft® insulation and a BD.dry® insert, the Spark Johnny is waterproof and warm and the final touch is Johnny’s signature logo—two raven’s feet—embroidered into the leather.

 

Features

  • Johnny Collinson signature logo
  • EVA thumb pad for added protection
  • 100% waterproof BD.dry® insert
  • Full goat leather shell with hook-and-loop closure
  • Internal finger slots for dexterity
  • Fixed lining features super-soft fleece and 60 g PrimaLoft® Gold insulation on back and palm
  • EVA padding on back of hand and knuckles for added impact protection
  • Goat leather palm and palm patch

 

BD.dry™

Built for climbers and mountain adventurers, BD.dry™ is our waterproof/breathable/windproof solution engineered to shield you from whatever the weather holds. Ultralight and super packable, our BD.dry™ rainwear consists of a unique, 4-way stretch, 2.5-layer fabric that’s designed to move with you, and a fully seam-taped, 10,000mm waterproof rating adds a level of protection you can rely on in the mountains.

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