accsa Women Winter Ski Glove Waterproof 3M Thinsulate Warm Windproof
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This pair of gloves is incredible. They allow me to drive and operate car seat buttons while keeping my fingers warm. They suit my needs perfectly. I hope you find this information useful.
I believe I have average fingers, with room for longer ones.
There is a lining to it. The top is trimmed in faux faux fur. br>Perhaps a thin fleece would be better. They've met my expectations. This glove is warmer than the majority of the gloves I've bought.
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Although I was disappointed to lose a favorite glove, I was relieved to discover these. They're warm enough for winter (but not quite ski gloves), easy to clean, and stylish, with a fuzzy cuff around the wrist to keep the cold at bay. However, one of my "must haves" in selecting these gloves is that they are sewn-on. I'm able to keep them together because I'm using a clip. Seriously, I'm not going to buy another pair of gloves unless they have that feature. I've lost a glove every single time I didn't clip my gloves together. It's a LOT easier to drop a single glove without realizing it than it is to drop a pair of gloves that are hooked together. When I take them off, I usually make a point of clipping them back together. That habit was broken only once, when I misplaced my other glove. br>br>I went for the black with grey fur in a medium size. I paid $16 for them, and they look good and fit my small hands well, with a little extra room for comfort. These are 99 dollars, which I believe is a great deal. But for $2 less, I could have gotten the black with brown fur. To save $2, I probably should have ordered those instead. I'm not sure why I didn't go with those—they look just as good and the color has no effect on the warmth. br>br>To show you these gloves, I took a lot of photographs. br>br>I write honest reviews to assist others in making well-informed purchases because I value the information they provide. I hope you found my evaluation useful!.
These gloves are one of the warmest you'll find. They kept my hands warm during the cold days and nights of Central New York's (Upstate New York) harsh winters. They are resistant to the elements and water. As a result, my hands never got wet or cold while I was removing the snow from my car. Gloves can be washed in the washing machine. The only drawback is that they aren't designed to interact with device screens. So I had to remove the glove to use my electronic device, but otherwise, these are excellent gloves.
Without the wind chill, it's currently 10 degrees below zero, and these gloves kept my hands toasty warm. I'm going to buy some more.
I'd only tried on the right glove up to that point. I would have been injured if I had put on the left glove before discovering the sharp object. What it is, I'm not sure. I was closed like a safety pin in the glove, but it was open. THIS IS A RISK TO YOUR SAFETY!.
The order was delivered on time. Gloves are a nice addition to any outfit. The color is exactly as shown in the picture. The medium size (I have small to medium hands) was perfect for me, and the faux-leather was a nice touch. Fur cuffs keep my wrists warm by covering the gap between my jacket sleeves and wrists, and they're also water-resistant. tenacious I used them to remove ice and snow from my car, and they kept my hands warm and dry. They'll be easy to wash as well. I like that they're not as thick as my previous Thinsulite-lined gloves (which I used for skiing), but they're still warm and well-made. Stylish enough to be worn with a business outfit.
These are extremely relaxing. I bought them to go skiing in, and I really like how they're not as stiff as traditional ski gloves. Your fingers have the ability to bend. They're soft, warm, and inviting. It wasn't too cold when I wore them (around 30 degrees in the morning and 50 degrees in the afternoon), so they were ideal; my only disappointment is that they got wet inside; perhaps we weren't using them for their intended purpose with lots of snow contact (we went skiing, but the snow was fairly wet and mushy). My snowboarder son realized he had forgotten his gloves at the bottom of the ski lift as we approached the top. Because he falls a lot, I let him borrow mine. They were soaked inside when he returned them ten minutes later, and they remained damp for the rest of the day, despite the fact that they were still warm. So, unless you're going to be playing in the snow, these are fantastic. Light snow contact, as well as powder snow, should be fine, but slushy snow should not be touched.
They're nice, but the fur cuff on the glove rolls backwards, which I don't like. I suppose that's a good way to keep it from slipping out of people's sleeves, but it makes them look a little sloppy at times; otherwise, they do the job and keep my hands warm. These were purchased to replace a pair of mittens that I purchased over a decade ago and are now losing their ability to keep my hands warm. I'm so glad I got these in time for the November cold snap in Illinois!.