TrailHeads Men’s Running Gloves - Black Touchscreen Gloves - Power Stretch Lightweight Gloves
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The answer is no. The only issue is that they do not function
We bought a small for my 15-year-old son who is 5'9". He loved them. So go small because they stretch the slot.
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As a result of these gloves, my hands have stayed warm. I have updated the post for Friday, January 21st Over the past month, I have been wearing these gloves. I have good news to share with you The three main things I liked about them were (1) they had a beautiful fit and feel, (2) they kept me warm at temperatures of down to 30°F, and (3) there was no problem using them with There is some bad news It's been 6 weeks since I received them (delivered 12/10/17) and now the stitching is coming apart. My power walking regimen consists of five miles per day, six days a week. During the past few weeks, I've washed them once a week and let them air dry in my Since I wash them weekly (I took the week of Christmas off), there is a 1/2 inch opening in the stitching along the outside of the left index finger where it connects to the swipe pad. For me to wash these every week, I expected them to last at least 6 months. As I expected, things were falling apart in a short period of time, as if nothing was ever fixed. The least I can say is that. It's too bad because I really love the other aspects of the brand. I will not buy it I like the fit of this top. I have kept my hands warm while walking 5 miles in low temperatures as low as 30 degrees with these gloves.

These gloves are perfect. I am so happy with them. My search for them is over. It was the coldest morning I have ever experienced during my running career so far - I am just getting started. There is a temperature of 16 degrees Fahrenheit. As this is the first time I have used these gloves, I was a little concerned. I didn't have a lot of thickness in the gloves, so my fingertips were pretty cold even after about a half mile, but they warmed up and stayed warm throughout manufacturer's note to the effect that they are intended for outdoor aerobic activity and not for general use is spot on, in my opinion. After the way my fingertips felt at the start, I am fairly certain that these would be all but useless unless I was I was able to use the touchscreen fingertips on my watch without any issues. Running without my phone isn't a problem for me, so the touchpad being limited to the thumbs and index fingers won't affect me or slow me down. It is really hard for me to imagine having enough time to do everything we need to do While running anyway, you might want to keep texting. To use my watch, I would have to take one of my gloves off. Because moisture did not wick away, the glove would be wet from sweat and would not be able to be put back on. I usually need gloves at least XL (10" around the knuckles, 9" wrist to middle finger), so I was concerned that large, the largest size offered in these gloves, would be too small for me. I did not have any difficulty slipping them on, however, because the fabric was quite stretchy. These jeans were quite snug and stretchy but had relatively tight cuffs that allowed them to stay in place. Following my run, I pulled the gloves off and found my hands to be close to dry since they do such an effective job of wicking moisture away.

Looks nice, is delicate and cheaply made, but is not worth the money. The night trail run I went on did not keep my hands warm. There was no chance that it was going to be 50 degrees Fahrenheit. A winter glove is described in the product description. As for this brand, I will stay away from it, i tried a few beanies before and they were all crappy, I don't care about the brand name, I want a product that works.

Despite being the coldest of Trailhead's gloves, this is my third pair. I took it on a run in temperatures under 25 degrees and it was comfortable the entire run. I found that the gloves fit more loosely than my other gloves which added to the The gloves most commonly found in stores tend to be too tight to keep me warm in cold weather. Nonetheless, the fabric does breathe, which is helpful in mild weather but can be problematic during cold, windy weather. Furthermore, the glove is not waterproof, so if bad weather forecasts are forecast, an alternative glove might be a good idea. In wet weather, my TrailHead convertible mitten glove keeps me dry, but I'm not as warm as I'd like below 30 °F.
While running, I had no problem operating their touch screen on my Garmin watch, and in fact, I'd say this glove performed better than any other glove I have ever.

I'm a bum! The last thing I want is that. The glove is advertised as a touchscreen glove, yet it does not Even though I wear gloves, I still have to remove them to use my Graded it as a three out of ten This product is rated as a 5 star because it feels good to.

They are the perfect running shoes in the winter! Although I used them in temperatures below 24 degrees Fahrenheit, I was still impressed at how warm my hands remained. With the added advantage of being able to use my smartphone and the fact that the material is still thin enough to remain tactile on my wireless headphones, these are my number one pick for cold weather runs, temperatures greater than 40 degrees may cause you to feel your hands getting too warm.

Purchased on November 22, 2019, while writing this review on February 5, 2020. I bought the gloves on November 22, 2019, and am writing this review on February 5, 2020. It is such a pleasure to wear This is one of the most comfortable shoes I have owned and they are much warmer than they seem. A major drawback of the touchscreen fabric tips is their glaring design flaw. Despite not being used heavily, they develop pilling quickly, greatly decreasing their keystroke accuracy, stretch out from your fingertips, and wear out even without It is disappointing that these gloves have so many flaws, but I love them.

It is a good pair of gloves I use on cold days when taking simple long walks. It would be nice if there was a clip for joining and attaching the gloves to my belt when I take them off, but these kinds of lightweight gloves rarely come with the clip.
*Designed and decorated with attention to detail, of quality materials. I only found something in the inner seam in two locations where the touchscreen patch meets the primary glove material, but it was not a major issue. Perhaps it is just a defect with these particular pairs. If I get in there and start snipping at the seam, I am afraid I will compromise the seam if I do that. I might try turning the offending digits inside out and see if I can find the pokey part. It is a shame. A tragedy, but not a catastrophe.
