J**N
best glove ever
Best gloves ever made- actually waterproof, you can wash dishes in them- "warm enough"- comfortable- Decent tactile feel- Low cost, these gloves work better than $150 gortex gloves- runs one or two sizes smallYea, the fingers are short and the insulation is not enough for extended sub 25 F degree weather, but you will not find a more robust glove.
D**E
Most excellent
The gloves are excellent and delivered greatly.
J**E
Cold weather gloves
Not the best looking type of gloves, but better than no gloves in cold weather.Negative Fahrenheit temperature fingers still got cold,
A**H
Well made, nice features
Perfect for my particular application as "over-gloves" on long distance motorcycle rides where I might run into rain.
B**L
XXL is not very XXL...
I'm a snow camper, and gloves have been difficult to solve; they either soak through from the outside or trap moisture from the inside. For the last few seasons I've just been carrying multiple pairs of gloves, so as they wet-out I switch to the next pair. Many winter campers swear by "fisherman's gloves" so I decided to try this approach. My plan is to pair them with a thin liner glove, and perhaps sub-out just the liner if hand-perspiration wets them out. A friend said that this was the brand and model to get, so I did.After trying them on, I'm returning them. The positive is that there's plenty of extra material on the back of the hand, so it's easy to make a fist/grab a shovel/pole etc. That's important for a winter glove. The negative--and it's a big one--is that the fingers aren't long-enough or wide-enough to accommodate a liner glove.PS - I'm less than 150 lbs; a glove labeled XXL should be able to accommodate a liner glove.
N**I
Best investment
Got these for our window cleaning business and they are a hit. Especially great keeping hands warm & agile in Colorado during winter months.
E**M
Best deal around for my area, amazing glove
I’ve used the old version of this glove that did not have the snow cuff. There is nothing short of amazing Amazon by far the best price for shipping to the north.
M**Y
Pretty good for ice climbing
I bought these for two-day ice climbing clinic. My hands remained warm and dry the whole time. In fact, the instructor of the clinic had exactly the same gloves, and he said they were great. He did recommend not belaying with them, to reduce their wear and preserve their waterproofness, so I used insulated leather gardening gloves for that purpose. My only criticism is that, though the hand section of the glove fit just right, the wrist section of the glove isn't quite tight enough, so when I would shake my hands out during a brief rest up on the ice, the gloves would partly slide off, and I'd have to flex apart my fingers to get them all the way back up into the fingertips of the gloves. Their design would be improved by a wrist tightening strap, like so many other gloves have. I may try to rig one onto them...
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