🏔️ Gear Up for Winter Adventures!
The PHRIXUS Ski Mittens are designed for both men and women, featuring advanced 3M Thinsulate insulation for superior warmth, a waterproof and windproof outer shell, and a non-slip PU leather palm for enhanced grip. With touchscreen compatibility and adjustable cuffs, these mittens are perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and all winter activities.
Brand | PHRIXUS |
Material | Faux Leather, Nylon, Leather |
Sport | Skiing |
Glove Type | Mitten |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Adjustable,Lightweight |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Closure Type | Buckle, Drawstring, Zipper |
Style | Riding |
UPC | 664918213213 |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.23 x 6.93 x 3.03 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.15 x 7.26 x 2.4 inches |
Brand Name | PHRIXUS |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult, mens |
Part Number | SG03-BK |
M**R
Warm and roomy
I got these for the extra room inside so I can hold my rechargeable hand warmers. Works well for this.
E**R
every nice works great
very nice gloves water proof and are very well made
K**N
THEIR OK will DO
OK MITTEN for COLD WEATHER BUT IN EXSTREME COLD YOU will NEED LINER GLOVES or HAND WARMERS with these GLOVES these GLOVES EARN'ED... THREE & 1/2 STAR'S *** THEIR OK 😉 Kevin h
M**R
They don’t actually do touchscreen.
Sounded cool to be able to touch my screen with them on but that doesn’t actually work. They do fit nicely though and seem pretty warm so I gave them 3 stars because for the most part they are what they say they are.
T**R
Too small and not warm at 20 degrees F!
I'm not that big (6 ft, 170 lbs, can't palm a basketball) yet the extra large version of these mittens are too small for me. It was 20 degrees today, and cloudy, and my fingers were cold in these. I'm going to return them.
K**N
They’re alright. Received the wrong size.
I ordered a small medium and the tag says extra-large. I gave them to my father and he likes them but I still need to get a pair that fit me.
T**D
poor workman ship
very poor quality
D**R
Smitten for Mittens - Comparison of 2 Ski/Snowboard Mittens
Getting back into skiing with my kids and my old Reusch gloves have had it. As my fingers always got cold, I’ve been wanting to try using mittens instead. I found two reasonably priced options: Mohoo Ski Mittens (left), and PHRIXUS Ski Mittens (right). Note that the Mohoos do not run true to measurements (even after apparently being fixed per the description) and run small, so don’t hesitate to buy the next size up.Mohoo Ski Mittens - rating 4/5 starsFit - these run on the shorter and narrower size - I’d originally ordered a Large, but they were really too small, so I ordered the XL and they were more comfortable. I measured my hand and easily should have fit the Large, so they run small relative to measurements still. Overally, they were slim and not bulky. They also have a shorter cuff than the other mittens, at 11.5” overall length, with a slimmer 4-1/4” wide palm.Materials - Polyester outer shell, TPU membrane, Thinsulate linig. I tested them with some water and the gray fabric wets very easily, while the black areas are ok. This is concerning, though I wasn’t going to dunk them enough to see if they got wet inside.Pouch - the pouch on the back of the palm extends up to about my 2nd knuckle. It also has a small rubber vent with fabric inside, and I’m not sure if that is to provide air for the oxidation process that generates the heat or maybe to promote drying if they get wet inside.Touchscreen - the entire palm is actually conductive, so you can use a finger to operate your phone, not just the thumb as advertised.Pulls - Someone deserves a Nobel Prize for figuring out that if you connect the cinch strap to the glove, you can actually tighten and loosen with one hand. Genius.PHRIXUS Ski Mittens - rating 4/5 stars - **THIS ITEM**Fit - these run wider and bulkier, though perhaps still a tad short for me at the Large size (I’ve read that mittens tend to run shorter than gloves though, as your hand is seldom fully extended). They also have a longer cuff, which is good for keeping the snow out, at 13” overall length, with a wider 5” wide palm.Materials - Nylon outer shell, PU synthetic leather palm, Thinsulate lining. I tested them with some water and the fabric is mostly waterproof except for the back of the thumb (goggle wipe) and triangle next to the zipper pouch, both of which wet easily. Again, I wasn’t going to dunk them enough to see if they got wet inside.Pouch - the pouch on the back of the palm only covers the back of the hand and not the fingers at all (the pouch only extends from the zipper toward the wrist).Touchscreen - Only the thumb is conductive and, for me, was too long to use, which is frustrating as the fingers ran a bit shorter.Pulls - Someone deserves a Nobel Prize for figuring out that if you connect the cinch strap to the glove, you can actually tighten and loosen with one hand. Genius. Only gaffe was that one of the pull tabs came off right out of the bag, but I was able to pry it open and reposition it more securely.Overall, both gloves have good features, with a nod to Mohoo for a more useful zipper pouch and whole-palm conductivity, versus a nod to PHRIXUS for a longer cuff and possibly better waterproofing. Not sure which I will keep yet, but will report back from the slopes.
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