Under Armour Men's ColdGear Infrared Run Liner Gloves
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If it is cold outside (wind), then they are not that warm, but they are very comfortable and allow you to operate your smart phone
No complaints from me, I ordered an XL and they fit true to size.
The figures are true to life, in my opinion.
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Selected User Reviews For Under Armour Men's ColdGear Infrared Run Liner Gloves
I've never used them for a run or walk yet, and only used them during early March while taking photographs at a half marathon event. The gloves are my favorite because they provide a good amount of dexterity to operate all buttons on my DSLR and have enough grip that I never feel like I have to "white knuckle" handling my camera the way I have with some other gloves. What I do not like is that these rooms are not as warm as I would have liked (minus a It also appears that the vents let in some wind. I can imagine they would have been reasonably warm if they had engaged in higher intensity activities like running or walking. "ColdGear infrared" is not what I expected "though it is still good".
This is a nice fitted design, the "L" is true to size. The material looks good, which is important. These gloves are lightweight, have a textured grip, are touchscreen compatible, and have a fabric panel attached to the back of both hands for wiping. My shoes fit fine at first, but after I wore them for a little while, they stretched into a comfortable fit. The construction of their building has just two negatives. It is one thing that I can feel in the fingers that they are sewn. There's something puzzling about this, especially when it comes from the UA brand, which normally has very meticulous finishes. Another problem is that they aren't The palm of the hand feels textured to me, and I'm wondering why As the least warm part of the glove, the side of the glove meant to facilitate a "breath" is also meant to help these active-wear gloves maintain their shape. Because of this, they're not the best gloves for staying warm unless the temperature is However, you can use them when you have to manipulate things without taking them off, or when you want to be able to keep your gloves on while participating in active sports. It is recommended.
The fact that they fit slim and are convenient for my hands means I can use them comfortably. However, they really don't help much as the cold air just passes right through. Bulkier gloves don't work as well as these, but they do little to no work at all. My arctic jackets are also very thin & wear out very quickly. I only wear them once in awhile as they are not very warm. I might be able to manage one season of them at a part-time pace. A couple of months would be their maximum lifespan with daily use.
It was a great compromise between warmth and usability that convinced me to buy these. The lack of warmth won't do much to protect you from cold, but they will keep the wind off. don't feel like my fingers have become twice the size and I am still able to use my hands normally whether on my phone or when handling other small items. They barely protect my hands if I put my hand in my pocket, but enough to keep my fingers a little warmer.
My old UA winter running gloves that I used for several years fell apart, so I bought these gloves to replace them. I had read online reviews of these gloves that the touchscreen sensitivity fades pretty quickly, and sure enough, it happened to me after less than two months. Compared to my previous pair, these don't feel as well built.
Lightweight gloves are perfect for weather that is not too cold. They are not suitable for temperatures that are below zero. since these are marketed as liners, they are expected to not work. When I wash my clothes in the washing machine, the touch-ups fade after 3 or 4 rounds, which is my biggest complaint Using my nose to tap my watch is the only way I can tap it now that my screen is broken.
Despite the fact that it was freezing outside, my hands felt colder when I wore these. Putting on a glove in 35 degree weather makes my fingers tingle much worse than they would if it were zero degrees outside.