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J**Z
Glove interior retains moisture
Initially looks great, feels great and fits well. However I started to notice that these gloves retain a lot of moisture on the inside. The goal in winter is to stay warm and dry and these do not accomplish that goal. After even a short wear the interior retains moisture and I find myself throwing them in the dryer before next wear. Even if I've only worn them for my commute to/from work. I don't have naturally sweaty hands, I found myself gripping the cold steering wheel yesterday rather than wearing the gloves. Will be looking for other options.
D**L
"Motorcycle gloves".......meh.
For motorcycle riders with a lot of clutch and brake work, I would say be careful. These are thick and leave little room between hand and levers.The kept me warn and toasty on a 45° morning ride at 75 mph. I'm sure after they break in a little they will be easier to "feel" the throttle.Two straps on wrist and for closing gaps on jacket sleeve are GREAT!I cautiously recommend. (Look at picture)
S**D
Great motorcycle gloves for cold but not super cold weather
These gloves have been a life saver. I have a 15-20 minute motorcycle ride (40-65mph) to work and these are the best I've found so far. I noticed around 15 degrees F my hands still are very very cold, and at 5 degrees my hands were numb. But around 30 degrees is where these out perform anything else. I used on a 600 mile trip in Feb. In 30-50 degrees, hands still got cold but it wasn't unbearable. Just warmed them up every 90 minutes when I stopped to warm the rest of me up 😁. They are pretty bulky, but I can still operate my controls.Anything above 45-50 I will not wear these because my hands will sweat way too much. Definitely worth the money for winter riding though. Way way way warmer than the "warmest" gloves Harley Davidson sells, which are good for 40+ degrees, but numb hands below that.
Z**1
Save your money! Buy a better glove!
These gloves are 1. Too small and 2. There's absolutely no dexterity whilst wearing these....tried them as winter has set down on our little farm and found them cold, uncomfortable, and unable to open doors or pick things out of my pocket like treats, they went spilling everywhere...not impressed. Thought these would be warm and wonderful for the cold months, they're breezy and too small.
D**N
Excellent Winter Gloves
These are as warm as other gloves I wear that were considerably more expensive. They appear to be very well made and designed. I do not know how waterproof they are but after using them for two days in the snow there has been no dampness getting through, Normally i wear size large; and they dimensions listed conformed to this size but the gloves were a little snug; perhaps the fingers could have been a little longer and this AM I had some difficulty getting my pinkie inserted as the lining had pulled out a bit. Will see if this is a continual problem; if so I might have to do a little prep before putting them on each day.Overall, for the price, purchasing these gloves are a no-brainer. I can highly recommend them and would buy another pair again if needed.
I**4
Perfect for my needs!
So far so good I used them on my commute in -7F (-21C) and my fingers were way warmer than with my old gloves. Pretty happy with my purchase and the quality of the gloves. I must warn you that the gloves are pretty bulky but that is to be expected. 2 days in a row with warm fingers makes me a happy man. Normal walking commute is 15-20 min to the train every day in the morning and back in the evening. It is in Chicago's blustery cold and wind. Have I worn better gloves? Yes at 4X the price point. These are exactly what I need and I think would hold up well on a good ski vacation too.
I**O
Weak Seams
I was really excited about these, I've been looking for a set of good durable, water resistant, and warm winter gloves for a while. When I saw these, the 'waterproof' aspect caught my attention, and the 3m Thinsulate sealed the deal.I got these for camping, and when they arrived, I didn't get a chance to use them right away. So, I waited until my first camping trip, got out to the woods, pulled these plush babies on, and immediately my hands felt warmer. I was satisfied that a set of cheap, Chinese made, Amazon gloves were holding up!Until I tried to pick something up. I had not been wearing these gloves for more than 15 minutes, I flexed my hand, picked up a bag of gear, and the long top seam going from knuckles to wrist ripped right apart exposing the 3m Thinsulate that I had sought after. "These," I thought to myself, "These, are the cheap Chinese made, Amazon gloves, that I was expecting."
A**R
Did Not Pass the Field Test
Got these for my 15-year-old son on our trip to Breckenridge. Seemed like a nice glove out of the box. I have owned my fair share of ski gloves myself. However, on his first run on the bunny hill, the wrist strap stitching broke loose. This left large holes on either side of one glove. He continued wearing the busted glove throughout the day. But complained of his hands freezing. Problem is, there is too much insulation. Fingers don’t have any room to breath. Also, when removing the glove, all the insulation pulled out with your fingers. This made it difficult to reinsert your hand due to all the bunching. I also bought a mitten style for my 18yo. daughter. They were the same price. Those held up well and kept her warm. I would get those instead of these.
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