Germany’s Zanier has announced the X-Plore.XGX – the first glove with full GPS functionality. The X-Plore.XGX GPS enabled gloves pinpoint your location as well as record altitude, speed, distance, duration and other route data for upload to the web once back at the ski lodge.
While on the mountain skiers can check their on-slope stats via a small, monochrome display on the glove’s thumb. Then, when they return to the lodge they can connect the gloves to a PC via a USB cable and upload the data using the supplied software for displaying their route and on-slope performance on the web. The glove is controlled by buttons on the back, while power is supplied from an integrated lithium-ion battery.
The X-Plore.XGX gloves are made with Gore-Tex X-Trafit technology to provide optimal grip, comfort and warmth and are supplied with a USB stick, USB cable and lithium-ion battery. There is no announcement from Zanier regarding price as yet but the gloves are part of its 2010/11 line, so we expect them to be available sometime later this year. (www.zanier.com)
Publised on: Feb 22 2010