Mashfa Ladies Women Horse Riding Gloves Cotton Dublin Track Fabric Shires Gloves Leather Equestrian Gloves
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They aren't made of fleece, to be sure. lined. These are best used as riding gloves in the summer. During the winter, my hands have become extremely cold! They're very breathable, so they don't trap a lot of heat.
They have a small size. I usually wear a medium in women's clothing, but these were too small, so I had to return them. I was unable to order the large size due to a lack of availability.
Gloves have never been a problem for me. I'd contact Amazon as well as the company from which they bought the item. With moderate riding, mine lasted about 1 1/2 to 2 years. They don't get washed very often in my house. I'm just waiting for my sweat to dry out.
Hi there. These gloves have been in my possession for several years and can be used with a touch screen. (You'll love these gloves for a variety of reasons, so buy two pairs just in case you lose one while hiking or something.)
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The fingers are short enough that dexterity is not hindered by excess fabric at the tips. Two is the length of my index finger. 5 inches from the web to the tip (between the index and middle fingers); 6 is the size of my hand. From the palm of your hand to the tip of your middle finger, measure 5 inches. My palm measures 7 inches in circumference.
These gloves are completely devoid of substance. They're not lined, but they're thin and flimsy and wouldn't last more than one ride. br>Normally, I wear an x-small. Gloves range in size from small to small, depending on the material used. I wear a medium in leather gloves with a cashmere lining. So I measured my hand according to their instructions and was told I needed a large, so I ordered one. br>They were enormous, and there was no way to secure or tighten them around the wrist; they were simply open at the bottom. br>I don't want to be concerned about my gloves staying on while I'm riding; I do it a lot when I'm reining, but I don't really do it all the time. br>These gloves are useless and do not claim to be all-season gloves. They're not lined, and they're far too thin for the spring, fall, and winter seasons. br>They were promptly returned to me.
I really wanted to like these gloves, but after just one use, I noticed the material was fraying and deteriorating. Furthermore, the elastic around the wrists was starting to stretch - Keep in mind that I have small wrists and hands. I ordered a Medium, but they were a tad too big for me. I'm not sure if a small would have fit, but it's possible that the sizing is correct - I'm sorry, but I'm unable to comment on that. br>br>The material problems I noticed were in the areas where my hands came into contact with the reins. The material appeared to be flaking off in places. I didn't want to use these any longer because the elastic that held them in place around my wrists had started to loosen, resulting in a sloppy fit. I realized that the gloves had become quite loose by the end of my second ride of the day, so I returned them.
These are excellent little gloves for handling my difficult-to-handle items. suitable for small hands It's also quite hardy. After nine months, I had a minor issue with my fingers poking through the tips of the gloves. However, the company was incredibly quick to respond and promptly sent me a replacement! br>br>I am very pleased with these gloves. I wear them four or five days a week while working with my horses and in the barn, and they are a great value and long-lasting for what I put them through. I would strongly suggest it. The company as well as the product.
I live in Alabama and was looking for a pair of summer riding gloves that were very light. These are marketed as such, but they are not. They'd be suitable for riding in the fall and spring in my area, but not in the summer. Also odd was the fit. I ordered a 7 because my hands are small and the size chart seemed to fit, but the fingers were still too long. And the glove's circumference around the hand was narrow. I returned them because they were too big for me and too thick for summer.
I debated whether or not to order a larger size. This is exactly what I did while working in a hospital. My hands feel cramped when I wear the small size gloves. The mediums are a little loose, but they're comfortable. The Large is far too big for my hands, so I only use it when I'm in a hurry. So I went with the medium size Horse Riding Gloves, which were a good fit. They have a good grip, are breathable, and are easy to put on and take off. Now all I need is my own horse.
These gloves are ok in general—considering the price, you shouldn't have high expectations—but they aren't winter gloves. The cold, as well as any water or dampness, will quickly seep in. It offers no insulation against the cold. I suppose they'd be useful in the summer if you needed a little more grip? Idk. br>br>On the plus side, they're perfect for ladies like me who have short fingers. Because I have short fingers, I rarely find gloves that fit well, unless I buy children's gloves, but these do. With them on, I have a little more flexibility and grip, which is nice when I'm riding, but I'd still prefer no gloves to gloves—especially since they don't do much to keep my hands warm. I'd give them a 3 out of 5 stars. br>br> Overall, I'd give it a 5/5, but since I'd rather round up than down, I'll give it a 4 star rating.
After about ten months of wear, I developed a small hole in these gloves. Because they were guaranteed for a year, the seller sent me a brand new pair. I wear a small and these are one of the few gloves that fit my small hand. There are several sizes to choose from, they offer protection and grip, are extremely durable, and yet provide a sensitive feel. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.