Azarxis Kids Children Snow Gloves Winter Windproof Ski Gloves for Snowboarding, Sledding, Cycling
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This is not a waterproof material! These gloves should not be purchased. br>After only an hour in the snow, my children's hands were extremely wet and cold. I was in such a bad mood. br> We were high in the mountains, and there was no store nearby. br>You should no longer advertise or sell these as waterproof gloves.
Waterproofing is not an option. I went sledding and skiing with my kids. They were in tears by the time the ski lessons began because their hands were completely soaked from the gloves. I put my hand inside the glove, and they aren't waterproof at all.
I bought these as a backup pair of ski gloves for my kids, but they are far too thin for that purpose. They're fine for casual recess or waiting for the bus, but I wouldn't trust them to keep my hands warm if I were playing in the snow or in extreme cold. It's not even close to being waterproof. My kids bring them home drenched from playing outside all of the time, and I have to dry them out for the next day.
These are excellent in terms of water resistance and warmth for children. I placed an order for children aged 3 to 12. They are too small for my 5-year-old son, who is of average size. I bought the same size for my three-year-old daughter, but they are too big for her. It's difficult to put these gloves on because of the inner lining. They are, however, of excellent quality if you have the patience to deal with little fingers getting stuck in the glove's fleece liner.
When we first saw them, they appeared to be of good quality. They were well received by the children, who described them as comfortable. But after just a few minutes of playing in the snow (not puddles, but frozen snow on below-freezing days! ), I was hooked. ) Their hands were dripping wet and icily cold. Gloves that are completely useless.
Most of them were either too big or too small to be classified as infants. First and foremost, I'd like to state the following: However, I have yet to put them to the test in the snow.
2nd. I finally found gloves that fit my 3 year old's small hands after putting them on. br>3rd, her hands were a perfect fit for her. She has just enough space, but not too much.
4th. Her hands appear to be kept toasty warm by them. I say that because her hands were extremely warm when I removed them. So I'm confident they'll be able to keep her warm in the snow. So if you are looking for snow gloves that fit tiny toddler hands I 110% recommend these!
So if you are looking for snow gloves that fit tin.
After Christmas, we went to the snow. In the snow, my six-year-old granddaughter required gloves. To go skiing, tubing, snowboarding, and other winter sports. She looked great in the gloves. Warm, water-resistant, and everything a good pair of gloves should be. They were even a perfect match for her snowsuit. They were her absolute favorite. I would purchase this item again.
I bought a medium size for my kids (ages 9 and up). 12), in yellow, for my daughter, who is eight years old. They're a little large, but not excessively so. She adores how they fit and feel, and claims that they keep her hands toasty warm! This year has been particularly cold in Michigan, where we live.