MOREOKWinter Gloves for Men/Women -10°F 3M Thinsulate Warm Touch Screen Snow Ski Bicycle Bike Gloves for Driving/Cycling/Running/Hiking
K**R
Cruisin gloves for Alaska!
Purchased for an upcoming cruise and the small fit my hands and the XL were a good fit for my husband. He liked the hat as well. I was especially interested in the grippy silicone aspect of these gloves so my husband and I could have a good grip on our phones and camera for taking photos on excursions. We haven't sailed yet but we've tried them at home and they seem to work fine, we may spray the outer fabric with water proofing spray before our trip to ensure they will be comfortable and dry in rainy conditions just in case. It's summer time so can't speak to how warm they are yet but the material is good quality, thick but not too thick and feel like they will be warm.
I**G
Warm to 0 degrees
These gloves are the best of three that I ordered to try this winter. First, none we able to keep hands "warm" in less than 0 degree temps. These gloves potentially did the best to keep them from going numb while driving, taking trash to the curb, short outdoor tasks. Our temps have been below 0 degrees for a good stretch the winter, so I was hopeful for something to help while I shoveled and did snow blowing. That search continues. With all due respect, they are only advertised to -10. However, I didn't feel they insulated my hands well enough if I needed to be out in the elements for longer then perhaps 10-12 minutes. They are stylish (sort of) better than the heavy duty construction style gloves that are out there, but that may be the give-and-take: warmth for style. I am female, large hands (size 10 ring finger, 7-1/2" wrist) and these MEDIUM fit without being too tight. They were a bit long in the fingers, but I prefer that over too short and cramped. I would say follow the size guide. I do like them for driving, they have very good grippers, and I'm not worried about texting so no "touch screen finger" doesn't affect me as far as performance. Overall, these are good gloves that IMO perform as marketed for a fair price and better than the old name brand women's driving gloves that we wore for years because we really didn't have any other choices.
B**N
Very warm
I bought these to use on my daily walk/hike.They are very warm, and very comfortable.They look great, and seem to be very well made.The grip on the hands is nice, and they work to activate my phone.For me, they are almost a little too warm to wear when exercising.My hands sweat in these if I am working too hard.They are also a little short for me, but that is subjective.I have long fingers. Re-ordered in a XL to see if that helps.I plan to give the L to my daughter, they are really nice golves.I will wear them all over, just not to hike in.
R**8
Passed Dog poop pick up test...hehe! Happy with the purchase
These gloves are excellent. They are warm. They are flexible. The 2 finger and thumb touchscreen actually work. They can be a little temperamental, you have to touch the screen just right, but... it works!When I say warm, I mean warm. They are warm down to around 5 degrees.. they are ok... down to 0... they get a little rough in the negative wind chills, but so so so much better than those bulky gloves. Able to pick up dog poop early.. hey.. if you have dogs, you know what i mean.... I haven't tested the waterproofing. There is cloth, so I doubt not waterPROOF, but water RESISTANT.ALL IN ALL I would buy these again. Comfortable, able to move, warm, well made. Happy with this purchase!
J**R
Keeping warm
These keep my hands warm in the cold and not to thick as to make it hard to use my hands for things. These are worth the buy.
D**R
These run quite small for the size designation, and aren't very warm
Disclaimer: I'm a small person with very little body fat, so those with more "biological insulation" may have a different experience.The good things:1) They're very comfortable to wear.2) They seem very well-built.3) They look (in my opinion) quite classy.4) They operate my phone as if I weren't wearing gloves.The not-so-good things:1) I wear a Small in gloves 95% of the time. The Mediums I bought are quite tight on my hands. That's how I like it (hence the first comment above), but you should probably buy them at least one size larger than your habit.2) They're not at all "warm."3) The outer skin is soft and meshy, and the term "wind resistance" should not be used in conjunction with them.I bought these for bicycle riding in the lowest temp range (down to 40F) I'm willing to ride in, and in that range they're simply unacceptable. They do_not form any kind of wind barrier and are insufficiently insulated for such exposure. Indeed, walking with them in that temp range is about the coldest I'd be willing to expose them to. Tried them on foot in 30F degree weather, and it was as if I weren't wearing gloves.They're soft and comfy to wear, look good while they're doing it, and provide excellent phone tactility, but they're only suitable, protection-wise, as the gloves you wear when temps first get down to borderline glove-wearing level. Doubt they'd be of use in 30's Fahrenheit weather. And they run very small. Used for what the seller says they are, is a non-starter. Used for what they *are,* they're pretty good and can be recommended. Especially at the price; even for what they *are,* they're good value for money.I will remind you to heed my caveat in the first sentence. YMMV.
A**A
Thick
These are thick, but not super cumbersome or puffy. They keep the fingers warm :)
E**A
Work great 20+
These gloves work surprisingly well in 20 degree weather+. The cold starts to creep in when it drops below that, but nothing that putting your hands in your pockets doesn’t solve. The touchscreen aspect aspect works better than any other pair of gloves I’ve ever had which is shocking at this thickness level. For the average woman (I’m 5’7”) I would get the small. The medium was much too long.
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