Winter Gloves for Men Women – Cold Weather Gloves with Touchscreen Fingers, Snow Thermal Gloves for Running, Cycling
$15.10
- Warm fleece lining: These gloves are lined with a soft and warm fleece material that provides extra warmth and comfort during cold winter days
- Elastic cuff: The gloves feature an elastic cuff that ensures a secure fit and keeps the cold air out. The elastic cuff also makes it easy to put the gloves on and take them off
- Touchscreen-sensitive: With these gloves, you don’t have to take them off to use your phone or other touch screen devices
- Water-resistant: These gloves are designed to be slightly water-resistant, making them a great choice for winter activities in snowy or wet conditions
- Perfect Fit and Easy Usage: Our winter gloves fit hands well which allowing easy movement for precise tasks
- For Winter activities: Such as running, cycling, driving, skiing, hiking, and walking the dog. Perfect for enjoying outdoor pursuits in mildly winter conditions
- Hand wash winter gloves in soapy water, scrub gently, and dry in a cool, shaded area. Max washing temp is 86℉/30℃. Avoid machine washing. If using a machine, use a laundry bag to prevent deformation
- Attention: Avoid tumble drying, using a hairdryer, ironing, or exposing gloves to direct sunlight. Don’t use hot water, bleach, or strong acids for washing gloves
Specification: Winter Gloves for Men Women – Cold Weather Gloves with Touchscreen Fingers, Snow Thermal Gloves for Running, Cycling
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5 reviews for Winter Gloves for Men Women – Cold Weather Gloves with Touchscreen Fingers, Snow Thermal Gloves for Running, Cycling
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Peter A. Morrell –
These gloves are perfect for cold weather and also for use inside. I have poor circulation, so sometimes my hands get really cold if it is chilly inside, and these gloves have been great for that. They probably aren’t ideal for sub-freezing temps, but definitely great for a Texas winter. The fit is perfect according to the sizing chart, and the length is long enough to extend over your wrists. I usually hate the grippy stuff that most manufactures put on the gloves, but these aren’t bad. They are in strips instead of dots, which I can’t exactly explain why, but trust me it’s better. The finger pads on the index finger and thumb are touch screen compatible, so you can use your phone with them on. I have found that it works pretty well if you need it, but sometimes gives you fat fingers, so I usually take them off to use my phone for texting and such.
Peter A. Morrell –
We had a long cool extended spring this year and i was looking for a good cold weather glove for outdoor activities. The Fewtur Cold Weather gloves are great for cooler weather as I used them for gardening, walks, hiking and general use in the cool mornings. I didn’t yet get to try them in the dead of winter, bit for cool mornings with temperatures between 5 degrees and 12 degrees celsius, they were perfect. I used them on cold shovels, rakes, garden tools, and for lifting carrying things outside in the cold mornings. They were great for when I had to pull out my phone for photos or calls, and worked fairly well on my phones touchscreen. Overall a warm and useful glove set for cooler weather.
G. Allen –
I particularly like to run when it is cool or cold. I also listen to podcasts when I run. With these gloves my hands stay warm and comfortable and I can operate my phone without frustration. These are not my only cold weather running gloves, but I definitely like these the best. I would recommend them.
Josh –
i have an 80lb dog that I take out on two walks a day, every single day. And for the cold mornings I need to wear gloves out. My old gloves wore out and I picked up a pair of these gloves to replace them.
I’ve had three different sets of gloves very similar to this pair, and this pair on on par with what I would expect fit-wise and quality-wise. So they are comparable to gloves of other brands.
The quality feels fine with them. One issue I have had in the past with gloves like these is they only last about one year before wearing out and getting tears or rips in them. I dont know if that will be an issue with these though. These gloves do feel like they should last and hopefully they do.
On really cold or windy mornings your hands will still get cold in these, but it definitely take the bite out of the cold and helps block the wind. I dont like using thick winter gloves because they make it tough to hold the leash, but the tradeoff is that my hands are a little colder. But thats ok, since these are not thick winter gloves and are not expected to perform as well as those. But these gloves work well enough. Its a big difference between wearing these gloves or no gloves at all, especially on a windy day.
Im happy with these gloves and can recommend them. I just hope they last a bit longer than similar gloves by other brands.
Drew Long –
These thermal winter gloves will be good for winter activities like running, biking, or cross country skiing. They can be used to touch one’s phone without taking off the gloves which is handy. They have a sticky rubber material on the palm area, and on three fingers to help with gripping. For winter(-celcius) driving these might not be warm enough though for when one is gripping a cold steering wheel. I think they are best for winter sports where one is building up internal heat throughout the body. They seem well made. Recommended.