Stay warm and connected at the same time with Timberland touchscreen gloves featuring special pads on the index fingers that enable you to use your mobile device without exposing your fingers to the cold. Whether texting, browsing, tweeting or posting, with these gloves, you'll never lose touch.
B**L
Looked small but fits large hands.
I ride a bicycle and like the ability to open my phone without removing my glove👍Nice warm and great on touchscreen.On time delivery. Highly recommend Timberland.
G**G
Perfect for my needs.
I was reading previous reviews and I have to say - photos could be so deceiving.These gloves are for someone who usually wears medium size disposable gloves. If you have longer fingers, it will not fit!They are on the thin side. If you plan to go sled skiing or being on the snow with these - forget it!They are very soft and comfortable, but a bit thinner.If you go to work riding the subway or a bus during winter or cold weather, these are perfect. Running errands on a cold/snowy day or something like that.So before purchase- think what do you need these for or when.
J**E
Too small, but good quality
Gloves were smaller than expected, but were made well
J**R
Avoid. Extremely Small and Extremely Cheap
Prefaced by stating that I have never before left an Amazon review;To summarize for the unindulgent or hasty viewer: To small for adult male hands, thin, excessively stretched when wearing, features a hole/tear near the palm, no indication of some unique specialty for touch-screen use.These gloves are quite small, not "one-size" at all in practice. In this situation, "one-size" simply refers to the fact that the gloves will uselessly stretch to fit many sizes beyond any actual practicality. Upon wearing these navy blue gloves, they are stretched so thin on my hands that I can see my skin through the scopious gaps in the knitting, obviously offering no long term warmth as body heat will simply escape. For further context, I can, with careful observation, read the text on the interior stitched tag through the glove itself. I understand the featured images advise "breathable knit fabric" but that strikes practically as satire.These gloves also featured a small hole near the palm on one glove, either caused by poor manufacturing or a tear at some point in the post-manufacture process, which was an extra treat, and testimony of the product quality.As per the touchscreen qualities of the gloves, I will state that I have not tested this, but I do not observe any "special pads" as indicated on the exterior tag, so I am skeptical at best, especially given the track record of product quality so far.I suppose that one gets what they pay for, and these gloves were cheap, but in this case, approximately $9 is still too much for a pair of gloves I can pick up for $1 at a dollar store, or for free, in the dumpster behind said dollar store.
R**N
COOL WEATHER (NOT COLD)? PERFECT!
So, a great knit (emphasis on knit, not heavy weather) glove. It stretches around hand. Men, you can't jam yer mitts into this thing, it's a nice gentleman's glove. It pulls on snug, fits large hands and keeps you cozy. The minute it snows or real icy winds blow, switch to your heavy gloves. These would have been $4.98 a year ago, now overpriced for sure, but they are about the least expensive thing currently and are nice -- you don't have to remove a glove to adjust or use your Galaxy phone. Photo shows they "look" small when they arrive but fit a 214 lb guys hand swell. If you're a mug better get something heavier. I got these at Christmas and you may be able to see they fuzz out ...
A**N
I wish I didn’t have to return them, but they’re just too small.
If you read the other reviews, it’s true, they’re too small for the average male hand. When I read those reviews, I thought “Maybe those guys have bigger hands, it might be okay for me.” Nope. And admittedly, I have smaller hands than the average guy. But I can still see my ring and skin clearly with them on. The main problem, and the reason I know I can’t keep them, the stitching in between the thumb and pointer is too tight against the skin and I just know it’s going to tear sooner rather than later. And once that happens, gloves are done.As far as touch screen functionality, they are amazing. Whoever complained about that part, must have a dirty or broken screen. Or they need to wash the gloves. I barely had to touch it at all. In fact, I took off the glove, pinched the tip of one of the fingers, and used only the glove material to scroll on my screen. My skin was about 1/4 inch away from the screen. That’s incredible.Lastly warmth. I know it wouldn’t be a problem for me. I live in Las Vegas and our winters are mild. The coldest it ever gets is low 30s maybe high 20s on rare occasions. But on average, low 40s to mid 50s. If you live in New York, or Michigan, Vermont, somewhere like that; these will be great to wear under your snow gloves. Or not at all.They would have been perfect, but they really do almost look they were made for a child. And as great as the gloves are, if I can’t even wear them, 3 stars is generous. Very disappointing for timberland.
J**.
Writing reviews led me to realize I misplaced these!
Was going through my orders and figured I’d review items I bought…. Forgot I bought these.. have no clue where they are now!! But I remember they were pretty nice and a bit smaller then expected.
C**M
Hilariously small and questionably manufactured
As other reviews have pointed out, these simply do not fit adult male hands (especially if you have long fingers like me). They're not super uncomfortable but since my hands stretch them out so much, I doubt they'll last me very long.What bothered me the most about these gloves was the ridiculously thick tags on the inside of one of the gloves. The strongest pair of scissors I own couldn't cut through it all at once, and I had to meticulously cut them one by one and attempt to whittle it down as much as possible. As a result of this, there is now a hole at the palm of that glove (although one reviewer has a similar problem so it might be yet another manufacturing 'quirk').Winter in Louisiana isn't anything crazy so these will suffice for now, but they aren't worth the price whatsoever.
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