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M**2
These gloves are amazing and look great!
I had a snowmobile trip planned and could not find my gloves. Ordered this set of gloves last minute. Arrived fast. Kept my hands warm through an eight hour day of riding and enjoying the snow! Fit as expected, warm soft and look high quality. The thickness is decent for a insultantes glove. While they may not say the have wind resistance, I didn’t feel any cold air creeping through the seems.Well done! Ordered my son a set to throw in his truck.
D**E
Excellent value - warm and dry 4+ hours
For price, you can't beat these gloves. The net: They are sufficiently waterproof and warm, up to about 4 - 5 hours of continuous outdoor cold and wet conditions (sub 30s). I recently enjoyed a snow vacation, with rain on day one turning to ice and dry snow on day two. The gloves performed well in these conditions. Day one, rain, no problem; hands remained dry and warm for the whole day. Day two, my hands got cold about 4.5 hours into the day and the inside of the gloves became wet from melting snow from my jacket making its way into the glove lining. At that point my fingertips became cold. I then inserted glove warmers into the backside pocket of the gloves and put on some merino glove liners. About 30 minutes later my hands began to warm again. So, while not the "perfect" glove, for the price, these gloves are an excellent value for people looking for an inexpensive solution.
W**.
I own two pair!
Loved them so much I bought another pair! I like the design and fit. I would like to note that by the second year the textured little beads began to wear off. They are comfortable but not super warm. They are warmer than other gloves I’ve owned at a great price. But to be honest you will most likely never find a pair of really warm “gloves”, due to the fact your digits are singled out (your extremities). If you are just out and about, where you’re not really using your hands, you’ll want to buy mittens. They allow your fingers to share body heat and have less surface area exposed to the cold.
A**R
Good gloves
Very warm, comfortable and functional
D**S
Durable
It very durable easy to work with and most important keeps your hands warm
H**G
Keep my hands warm for skiing
I was skeptical after I read some of the low star reviews, but I decided to give it a try anyway. I used this for 6 days during my ski trip last week, it worked well, my fingers never felt cold. It was around -10 to -3 celsius those days. And the glove hold up well, no sign of wear and tear after this 6 days, so I expected it would last several more trips.It does feel a bit stiff compare to my old glove, but it's good enough for gripping the ski pole. I also like the extra long cover the glove provides for my wrist area.I bought both medium and large, since the measure of my hand shows close to top of their medium size. It turned out the medium fit very well, their size chart is correct. I am returning the unopened large one.
C**O
Great ski gloves
Great for skiing, warm and waterproof
R**K
Cheap Gloves-- worth $25 but not worth expecting more out of them
I was very excited getting these gloves immediately before a winter ski trip. They fit and felt great. Insulation was very warm indoors. Wrist tabs to cinch could have been a little bigger but compared to another pair of $25 gloves was much better. Took them on a day of skiing in the high 30's and in the sunlight they were fine as they soaked up the rays. As soon as sun set, they showed their true colors. Above freezing, these kept my fingers warm for 90-120 minutes. Temps dropped overnight below freezing and wore them to clear the ice and snow from my vehicle. At 0 degrees, they lasted about 35-45 minutes before my fingers needed warming up--with using liners.I like the zip pockets on the gloves, the look, and the feel... the function is what is lacking. Like a lot of things, you get what you pay for and these gloves are worth $20-30. If you're in the market for some all-day snow and ski gloves, you will want to spend the money and buy from a reputable brand. Nothing against MCTi, but these have a lot of stuffing with a little warmth.Overall, not bad... not great... a very average glove that will work for a couple hours in most sunny ski weather and less than that with cooler temps and cloudier skies.
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