Water repellent gloves do well to keep my hands dry (when not in a torrential downpour) but they aren't an annoyance or obstacle when you need to do something with your hands. Which at first brings up a question of durability, but i don't necessarily ... Read More
The gloves are little thick to be used as glove liners but would work well if used with mittens. Flexible and comfortable and decently warm. I like the rubbery surfaces.
This is my fourth year purchasing them. I like the fit, they are slim fitting, no extra fabric to make your hands clumsy. The fabric is not super high quality, except it is still a good fabric as it is not easily rip.
No bueno. Most of the glove is water resistant except the fingers that have the touch pads on them- those are not waterproof and let a lot of moisture in.
Gloves appear to be well made and they are warm but the sizing is absolutely wrong. They are adequate for temperatures in the mid 30s but get a bit of water or some dog drool on them from a frisbee or ball and it soaks right through the glove. There a... Read More
Cold penetrates these gloves. Hands actually feel colder with them on, like it traps the cold in.
They are very comfy and soft. Perfect for my upcoming 40's ballroom dance gala! Stretches a little so it fits my wrists and arms perfectly.
The glove has a ring like attachment for your middle finger so the edge keeps its shape and it blends in well. The only downside is a pretty pungent chemical smell which i hope will wash out. These fingerless gloves make doing things with my hands so ... Read More
Gloves aren’t very forgiving to stretch to appropriate height. The finger holder is restrictive & embroidery top is lackluster.
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