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J**P
Excellent thermal insulation and comfortable.
Very good product, excellent thermal insulation and well adjusted to the hand. I’ve tried several winter gloves and this one is the better by far.
P**E
Comfortable with Great Padding—But Size Up!
These gloves are comfortable and suitable for temperatures around 10°C (50°F). For colder weather, regular winter gloves are a better choice.The gel padding is great—very protective without affecting grip.However, the sizing runs small. Based on the size chart, I should be a medium, but it fits tightly and the fingers are short. I recommend ordering one size up.
G**S
Solid gloves, with one modification
I've worn these gloves through a couple of winter seasons now. I really like them and would recommend them. Two caveats:1) the wrist strap was too tight for me, and couldn't adjust them big enough. After about 6 months of use, I simply cut off the straps. The gloves seem to work fine with this modification - I haven't missed the straps. I don't have particularly big wrists.2) the touchscreen functionality does not work for me - I use an otterbox phone case with a plastic screen cover, and the gloves just can't quite get the touchscreen to respond through the plastic screen protector. I bet on a bare glass phone screen they would probably work better. But I actually don't mind - I don't use my touch screen much while wearing the gloves anyway.FYI, I find these gloves are warm but not extremely warm. I tend to wear them between 25 and 65 degrees F. Colder than that, and I need a beefier glove to stay warm. Warmer than that and they are too warm for comfort.The day-glo and reflective surfaces are nice.
R**D
A practical set of gloves for your winter commute bicycling.
I purchased these because I wanted padded gloves for my winter commute. I like the flexibility and that I can grip the handle bars without feeling to bulky. The padding is good, so my hands don't slip. At 20 degrees (morning commute 40-45 minutes) my hands feel fine and not freezing, (when the temperature is in the single digits/lower teens range, that when I start to freeze). The wrist straps are good and I like the colors (black/green and black) and reflective tape on the fingers. As for using these to touch your cellphone, I don't use my cellphone during commuting, but I do use these for touching flat control buttons on my bicycle lights. I have had these for 3 months, and they held up well after at least washing twice. I give this product 5 stars.
C**A
Great for riding when it is cool out on my e-Bike!
The media could not be loaded. Got this to help cure my cold hand and finger problems I had when riding my e-bike on cooler days. The inside of these gloves are soft and warm. The exterior material is soft and helps repel the wind with its extended oversleeve that you can put over your sweater or jacket so to keep the air from flowing into and up the inside of the sleeves. The get pads and rubber designed onto the palm of the glove make it easy to maintain grip on the handlebar and throttle. The index fingers have a great little touchscreen pads on them that make manipulating gadgets easy. These gloves are a great value for what it offers, the materials are nice and for the few times I had used them they are very comfortable and looks like they will hold up.+ Soft+ Warm+ Reflective print+ Added Gel Padding+ Wrist straps+ Touch Screen capable index fingersHope this was helpful!
A**J
Great gloves for short, cold rides
I have Pearl Izumi Cyclone gloves that are only good to about 40 degrees F and was looking for some to wear in sub-40s weather. The gloves fit true to size and padding is pretty good. So far I've worn these a half dozen times.I've done 20-30 mile rides in the low to mid 30s and they were plenty warm enough. The problem is when you have to take them off. I wore them on a 65 mile ride that started in the mid 30s and ended in the mid-40s. I stopped midway to shed a layer and my hands were so sweaty and the gloves were so wet inside that I actually couldn't get them back on. The inside layer in the fingers came out a bit and I couldn't work them back in. I rode for 5 minutes without gloves and then tried again and I was able to sort of get them back on (after a friend with much smaller hands got the inner layer mostly back in the fingers. Once they were washed and air dried back home I was able to fully work the fingers back in place and they were fine for the next (short) ride. Next long ride I'll have to take my fall gloves with me just in case.
S**L
Solid winter riding gloves
I have had a chance to use these gloves on mountain bike rides when the temperatures are in the mid-20s and they worked reasonably well. These gloves are not heavily insulated but they are windproof, so once my hands were warm they pretty much stayed warm. Looking at the gloves, the gel padding is thicker than I typically like. That said, I found the gloves comfortable to wear and the the padding was never distracting to me while I was riding. I like the wrist strap - it makes it easy to get the gloves on and off, but seals tightly to avoid heat escaping.My dislike: I personally could go without the reflective material on the gloves. But I realize this is probably a useful feature for road riders.For the price, I am quite pleased with these gloves. I can only hope that they prove to be reasonably durable. I did dry these in the drier after washing, and the straps appeared to soften and disfigure a little bit. They are still usable, and I am pretty sure if I warm them in the drier again I can probably get them back as they were originally. I haven't bothered to look at the care instructions for them, but I would definitely recommend air drying these gloves after washing.
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