Durable and antibacterial processed golf gloves that can be used comfortably for a long time.
The "Refrefit SF-12201" by KASCO Co., Ltd. is a golf glove that features the antimicrobial and deodorizing agent "Etak(R)" to prevent odors caused by sweat. It is made with extremely fine threads that are tightly woven, resulting in a highly durable product. The raised fibers on both the front and back are ultra-fine fibers with a thickness of 1 to 5 micrometers, and each fiber is coated with a special polyurethane resin to reduce friction between the fibers, achieving grip strength not found in synthetic leather and a moist feel similar to natural sheep leather. You can choose from three types based on finger length: "Cadet," "Regular," and "Long." 【Features】 ○ Artificial suede ○ Super non-slip ○ High durability ○ All-weather compatible ○ Wrist-free ○ Right-hand available For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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"Etak(R)" is an antimicrobial and antiviral disinfectant that can be immobilized, invented by Professor Hiroki Nikawa of Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences. The "Refrefit" golf gloves utilize the immobilization of "Etak(R)" in the fabric, adding antibacterial and deodorizing functions for long-term cleanliness. 【Lineup】 ○ SF-12201 (Regular size: left hand) ○ SF-12201R (Regular size: right hand) ○ SF-12202 (Cadet size: left hand) ○ SF-12202R (Cadet size: right hand) ○ SF-12200 (Long size: left hand) ○ Size: 21cm to 26cm ○ Color: White (001), Black (601) ○ Material: Artificial suede (Berseim(R) XV) × Etak(R) ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Purpose】 ○ As a golf glove. ● For more details, please contact us.
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CampusMedico Co., Ltd. is a university-based venture company that utilizes research results related to the anti-influenza function of immobilized components and the function of L8020 lactic acid bacteria conducted at the Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University. The name CampusMedico signifies its origin from the medical campus of the Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University.