Rothco GI Wool Fingerless Glove
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Quite comfortably, actually! I've had other fingerless gloves that were a little too bulky for easy typing in the past, but these are light enough that it doesn't seem to be an issue. (Note: I don't usually type with fingerless gloves on, but I did so for this answer after doing some online typing to get a feel for them.)
It's a pair of gloves, to be precise. Each hand has its own pair of gloves.
Although they stretch, they may not fit if your hands are particularly large.
I have a few pairs of the black ones that I use for kayak fishing. I believe 100% wool was mentioned in the advertisement. Although the quality isn't the best, they can't be beat for the price. After a full season of use, two and a half pairs are still going strong. One of the gloves ended up in the glass of water.
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Terrible. The gloves have tacky writing on them and are made of a rough material. Do not make a purchase. You will not be able to return if you do not like it.
These were made of the most abrasive material I've ever come into contact with. They were quite large, and the cuff had a large white label on it. It's not worth the trouble.
What a swindle, to say the least. Purchases should be avoided.
This glove should be avoided at all costs, as it has large white writing on both gloves that is unsightly. It irritates the skin and has a cheap feel to it. The fact that you must pay for return shipping makes the customer service for this company abysmal. My money was taken by this company.
Would be willing to give. If at all possible, give it 5 stars or less. They're marketed as gloves, but they're actually glove linings. It had obnoxious writing on the side and was itchy even after washing. Even after washing, there is an unpleasant odor. Hands that are too big! I'm going to start reading product reviews. If you can get past the rest of it, the plus side is that they are thick and relatively warm.
I could have lived with the palms being a little baggy and the wrist being a little snug, but the wool is so scratchy and uncomfortable. I think they're made of 70% wool and 30% nylon. When I went to my orders page to return them, I received an error message that said they were not eligible for return. I was shocked until I contacted customer service for more information. Ray, the excellent customer service representative, promptly issued a refund and sent me an email with the following information: "We won't ask you to return the original on this occasion. " You can keep it, donate it, or throw it away - it's entirely up to you. whichever option is the most suitable and convenient for you "When I wasn't paying for the gloves, they became magically less uncomfortable!" I'm not sure if I'll put them on, though. I'll look for a good home for them. br>I inquired about the designation of "not eligible for return. " There could be a number of reasons, according to Ray, one of which is that paying return postage on a low-cost item is not cost effective for Amazon. Amazon appears to have a well-deserved reputation for excellent customer service.
Worse than that, they're ill-fitting and unsightly, and the witting on them is hideous.
The quality is poor, and the message on the cuff is stamped. It was nothing like I had hoped for or wanted to give as a gift. AND IT CAN'T BE RETURNED!.