Zensah Reflective Touch Screen Running Gloves
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I believe I can give a well-rounded opinion based on my experience. When I'm running more than eight miles (or about one hour) in weather near or below freezing, or below 50 with a strong wind above seven-mph, I will be considered to be more susceptible to heat stroke. It may not be a good idea to drive at 8mph. I run less, I'd probably be able to deal with slightly worse weather, but not by that In light of the increasing number of days below freezing, I am now looking for a slightly warmer pair of gloves to combat the steadily dropping temperatures. I really like the color, the grip, and the reflectiveness of the pencil. There could have been a slight improvement in the responsiveness of the touchscreen fingers.
A second pair of shoes will be ordered in a different color. It fits me well to wear a small glove that is designed for women's sizes medium and small.
Despite the fact that these gloves are not thick, they provide plenty of protection once I start moving. It is easy to see the bright colors and the reflective surface is I do not know whether they grip too much, but the rubber grips are pretty handy. They were only $10, which was a steal. I should have bought more at that price, but their regular price is equal to their value.
Despite their lack of complete insulation, these gloves do make your hands feel a lot warmer while you are wearing them, and. to be fair, these gloves were not advertised as the kind that would completely remove the chance of your hands getting.
My favorite aspects of the design were the style and fit. The quality of this product is extremely poor. Initially, I liked the design and fit, but after hand washing them with gentle soap and drying them on line, the colors blended together and they now serve no purpose. Sorry for the disappointment.
The effect is not good for temperatures in mid-30s, and horribly bad for temperatures below 20 degrees (especially if it is These hand driers are reflective and can keep sweat off even with sweaty hands.
It was good, but they were thinner than I thought they would be. I get pretty cold hands when I'm out running in the winter.
Size up if you're in between sizes.