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Heat Holders Women's Gloves

Heat Holders Women's Gloves Heat Holders Women's Gloves Heat Holders Women's Gloves Heat Holders Women's Gloves
$ 15.99

Score By Feature

Based on 555 ratings
Satisfaction
8.92
Customer service
8.95
Packaging
9.01
Giftable
9.17

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Product Description

53% Polyester, 47% Acrylic; 100% Polyester Lining
Closes with a pull tab
Washing Machine
Protective Cuff - Improves fit and adds a protective sleeve to the wrist for added warmth and comfort.
Heat Weaver Lining - A plush, fur-like thermal lining that keeps warm air close to the skin.
A garment's thermal capability is measured by its tog rating. The average cost of a standard thermal glove is around 0. 89 Tog.
Our extendable cuff unfolds to form a long protective sleeve that hugs the wrist for a secure fit, added warmth, and all-day comfort.
Heat Holders have been a best seller since 2010, and we offer a wide range of winter thermal products in our sock snob online amazon store.

Questions & Answers

Is it okay to dry these?

It says it's machine washable on the packaging. Bleach, tumble dry, iron, and dry clean are all not recommended.

My hands are long and thin, but they are not particularly strong. On clothes, I am a size s/m. Is the sizing for gloves the same as for shoes, or is there a chart?

I wear a medium in clothes and my hands are small, so they fit perfectly. I've always worn a small in gloves, but my fingers are short, so I'm not sure if it would work for you.

Should I order a m/l or l/xl if someone wears a large?

I had m/l, which were perfect, and I also had l/xl, which were too big. I'm not sure what size I'm supposed to be. I'm not sure if that is of any assistance. 😔

Selected User Reviews For Heat Holders Women's Gloves

For my Raynaud's, it didn't work
3/5

After trying so many other "solutions" for Raynaud's disease, I had high expectations for these gloves. After completing a 5-mile race on Saturday morning, I put them to the test. It wasn't even that cold outside; mid- The temperature is in the 40s, and the weather is sunny and breezy. After the race, I put them on while we stood outside chatting with friends. Even with these gloves on, it didn't take long for my hands to turn white, numb, and painful. After seeing how white and numb my fingers were following a race, someone recommended this product to me. I also had high expectations after reading all of the positive reviews. They did not work for me, and I will most likely return them because they do not meet their claims.

Evelynn Drake
Evelynn Drake
| Sep 02, 2021
It's ideal for the colder months in Chicago
5/5

When I was living in San Diego, California, I bought a pair of these gloves. I bought it to keep warm during my first winter in Chicago. I've now had the same pair of gloves for three winters in Chicago. Unfortunately, I recently misplaced one while rushing to get my Ventra card in order to catch a train. So I bought a new pair of gloves here, and I've been wearing them for a few weeks now, and they're still just as warm as the first pair I bought. On Halloween, we received our first snowfall, with temperatures reaching 18°F. These gloves are fantastic, but you should avoid them if you plan on doing any snow activities. Get the gloves you need for the activity you're participating in, such as a pair of ski gloves. These are ideal for commuters or those who must walk to and from locations in the cold. I took photos of one of the three-year-old gloves (I misplaced the other) and the new one. In the winter, it's a must-have item, and I strongly suggest it.

Adan Farrell
Adan Farrell
| Apr 14, 2021
They are extremely effective
5/5

They are fantastic. They're fantastic! In the house, I am the kind of person who wears a jacket. I'm cold all of the time. I did some research to find the warmest gloves, but I wasn't willing to pay $100 for them, and this glove brand happened to be on the same list for a fraction of the price. This pair of gloves was incredible. We took them to New York City, and I was blown away. I bought three, and they were a hit with my children as well.

Eithan Daugherty
Eithan Daugherty
| May 25, 2021
These would be perfect for your hands
5/5

Warm (in a good way), comfortable, thick enough to withstand cat claws when trimming claws, and very attractive to look at in person. For the first few times I wore them to break them in, they were a little difficult to maneuver in, but their flexibility has improved over the last three or so times I've worn them. I would strongly recommend them to anyone who suffers from Raynaud's syndrome or simply has cold hands.

Quentin Gibson
Quentin Gibson
| May 10, 2021
It has a great fit and a super soft lining, but it isn't as warm as I had hoped
4/5

The gloves fit perfectly, and I love how they look and how soft the inside lining is. FYI- They're a little snug inside the finger area, but they're perfect for me. br>In terms of heat retention in cold weather, I'm a little disappointed. Although this was mentioned by some reviewers, I was hoping that the gloves would keep my fingers warm when the temperature dropped below 35 degrees. That was not the case. But, as someone who walks four miles every day, I can tell you that as someone who walks four miles every day, Even in Pennsylvania's coldest weather, I believe the only gloves that keep my fingers warm are wool mittens with a flannel lining. br>As a result, I recommend Heat Holders gloves for their comfort, style, and adequate warmth, but be aware that your fingers will become cold if the temperature drops below freezing.

Tristan Kemp
Tristan Kemp
| Jun 29, 2021
Fingers that are excessively large aren't a good idea
3/5

In women's gloves, I usually wear a large, but the L/XL is too short in the fingers for me. That irritates me to no end. They're quite thick (there's a fleece lining), so doing much with them is difficult, but they're a good quality glove. Although they are attractive and do not fray, I would not purchase them again. Even so, now that I have them, I'll put them on. Furthermore, if you have short fingers and live in an area where double-digit temperatures are common, If you value thick gloves, don't hesitate to click "purchase"!.

Lyla Garcia
Lyla Garcia
| May 20, 2021
The interiors are warm and inviting, and the exteriors are stunning
5/5

In the snow, there is a promise of warmth! I bought these for an upcoming trip to Antarctica, thinking they'd be useful for times when waterproofing wasn't required. I tried them on, and while the table stated that they had plush interiors, I had no idea how those words felt!! OMG - I can still move my fingers around because it's so snuggly and comfortable. This is my new go-to outfit. gloves for cold weather without the need for waterproofing I'm thinking about spraying them, but they're perfect the way they are. For my small frame, the fit is snug. They have a medium grip, but promise a lot of warmth. I recommend them because they have a warm interior, a beautiful exterior, and the promise of warm hands in the snow.

Dulce Page
Dulce Page
| Feb 19, 2021
These are the best for keeping warm in the cold
5/5

These Heat Holders Gloves are my absolute favorites! They are the epitome of comfort in the cold. My hands have remained warm despite the windchill factor (the combination of temperature and wind mph) being only a few degrees above 10°F. They are also unaffected by the wind. When I'm inside, I have to take them off because they're too hot for my hands. They are comfortable to wear, and I usually wear a women's large or a men's medium (or a medium in non-latex gloves). I'm thinking about ordering a second pair in case one goes missing (like socks do sometimes).

Westley Fischer
Westley Fischer
| Jan 30, 2021

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