Under Armour Men's Armour Liner 2.0 Gloves
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These have great grip, but if you're going to use them for weightlifting, they'll wear out quickly, so save your money and look for something else.
I wouldn't call them water proof, but they do repel water. During the winter, they're best used as liners, and in the spring and fall, they're great for everyday use.
UV protection at 100 %
It only worked once out of ten times when I tried. In the winter, a liner is a must!
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FIT: I tried these on at a local store before ordering them online for nearly half the price. The Under Armour gloves felt fine when I tried them on in the store, but after a few days of use, I found them to be uncomfortable. On both hands, they made the base of my pinkie finger hurt. WARMTH: BR>BR>WARMTH: BR>WARMTH: BR>WARMTH: BR>WARMTH No such thing exists. These Under Armour gloves appear to be made of the same material as other light gloves I own, but they are not warm. BR>BR>TOUCH: BR>BR>TOUCH: BR>TOUCH: BR>TOUCH: BR> As a result, the thumb, index, and middle fingers of these Under Armour gloves can be used as touchscreens. It's not a low-cost, hand-sewn garment. Like other gloves, this one has a touch pad. Instead, it's the grip material, which is good for tapping but bad for swiping. The grip is fairly grippy, making it difficult to slide across the screen of a device. br>br>I only use light gloves like these for driving, so a grip feature is useful, but it's odd to classify gloves with grip as "liners" because the grip makes sliding these gloves into another glove difficult. I was hoping these Under Armour gloves would be a less expensive alternative to The North Face Etip gloves I normally use, but with the Etip being touchscreen capable on all fingers and actually being warm (relative to the thin material, of course), I was hoping these Under Armour gloves I'm going to stick with The North Face Etip gloves for now.
The gloves are extremely comfortable to wear. There is a size difference between the two. If you're a medium, go for the large. If you don't mind the rubber grip on the fingers wearing off quickly, the gloves are fine. The cold weather (45-degrees F) is palpable. Through the gloves, the temperature is 55 degrees. They come in handy when I'm on foot patrol at work. The material is very stretchy.
Gloves that are both comfortable and well-made. On the palm, there is a good amount of grip.
"a plush interior for the perfect amount of coziness" - True, but only if you're going for a 5-minute walk with your dog. br>"Tech Touch print on thumbs" You can use touch screen devices without taking off your gloves if you use your fingers" - False, I have an iPhone X that does not work at all. br>br>I have a size M and it fits well, though it is a little tight around the fingers.
In this cooler weather, I enjoy getting outside and going for a 4-mile run. I got these 6 mile walk/runs for the upper 30s and low 40s we've been having on a regular basis. I immediately put these to use; my chest size has always fluctuated between L and XL, so I usually opt for the latter. These were snug but perfect on my hands; however, if you have large hands, they will be extremely tight. Unless you want a very tight glove, I would recommend going one size up from your usual size. My hike the other day, which took place in 39-degree weather, was fantastic! These were perfect for keeping my hands warm throughout the day, and they looked and felt great! I checked my step count on my phone several times and had no problems using the touch screen with these; they worked perfectly! I'm glad I got these, and I'd recommend them for hiking or biking when the temperature is around 40 degrees. When the temperature drops to the mid-thirties or lower, I'll put on my heavier gloves, but for now, these are ideal!.
The number zero was preferable. It was preferable to the previous version. Although these gloves may have a better fit, the thumb seams do not line up properly, making it difficult to use my phone accurately while wearing them. The quality of the fabric is also inferior to that of the 1. In contrast to the 1, these are already becoming fuzzy after only a few bike rides. 0 which held up to two winters of daily cycling before developing holes. The 1. Because the 0 was my favorite glove, it's a little disappointing that Under Armour's quality dropped for the 2. These gloves are available in a 0 variant. I still like them because they're warm and comfortable, but they've let me down a little. We'll have to wait and see how long they'll last.
I'm very disappointed because the gloves ripped after only one week of use; they looked brand new, and I'm always careful with my clothing. Because, unlike Columbia or any other reputable clothing manufacturer, these only have one layer and the only thing holding the material together is a thin thread that pops up everywhere, the rip is very noticeable and leaves my skin exposed. br>Don't return them because the return window has closed (naturally), and don't exchange them because a warranty replacement is a pain. br>As bad as things are with these gloves, there is one positive aspect: I discovered that this brand makes terrible gloves, and I will never buy them again. In fact, I will avoid all of their clothing and accessories until I see how they stand behind their products and how simple it is to resolve an issue as minor as a warranty claim for a poorly designed and/or manufactured glove. But I have to say, I'm disappointed that you don't always get what you pay for; instead, you get a cold hand and a headache from looking for/purchasing a new pair of gloves. Shopping irritates me.
These gloves are comfortable to wear and appear to be well-made. They are, however, extremely cold. After 30 minutes of dog walking in upper 40s temperatures, my hands were extremely cold. These are probably fine if you're running and producing heat, but I'll be looking for something else for casual wear.