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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
These knit gloves are solid, no-frills options for cooler weather. The added grip is a nice feature, and they work well with smartphones, which is a convenient bonus. Living in Wisconsin, I find these gloves to be best suited for late fall and early winter temperatures. They’re comfortable, but I wouldn’t recommend wearing them in anything colder than 20°F, as they don’t have a thermal liner for added warmth.While the gloves resemble the stretchy knit ones I wore as a child, the added grip is definitely a step up. However, they’re not ideal for snow-related activities. I used them to clear snow off my car, and they got wet fairly quickly, so I wouldn’t rely on them for tasks that involve moisture or prolonged exposure to snow.For the price, they’re a cozy and functional option for chilly autumn nights, but if you're looking for gloves for extreme cold or snow activities, you might want to look for something with better insulation and water resistance.
She’s an ian
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
These re not "winter gloves" they are no better than the dollar store gloves they just have grip and touch screen features. The product name on the front isn't appealing either. They fit, will be fine during cool weather but not cold or freezing weather. They are well made and do not have loose threads or wonky stitches. They are not worth the cost.
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