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About ViGrace Winter Warm Touchscreen Gloves
Overall Feedback:
89% positive
75% appreciated the adjustable cuff, but 25% found it difficult to adjust
The gloves kept my hands warm, but thick winter gloves would be better if the temperature drops below a certain point.
If the gloves come into contact with anything wet, they will absorb it instantly and soak through since they are only a single layer. However, they will keep my hands warm.
The gloves are too big for me and I have tiny girl hands.
74% liked the breathable design, but 26% experienced moisture buildup
The gloves kept my hands really warm.
The gloves absorb wetness instantly and soak through since they are only a single layer, indicating poor breathability.
The gloves are not breathable enough as the wind goes right through them if it is blowing strong enough.
78% liked the stylish design, but 22% found them unattractive
These gloves are thicker and keep my hands warm, unlike many thinner liners that are not warm enough.
I find the gloves to have a soft knitted material with material sewn on hand and sort of down to finger tips.
I am not able to make the touchscreen fingertips work.
81% appreciated the durable construction, though 19% experienced wear and tear
The gloves kept me warm in temperatures ranging from 30-45 degrees Fahrenheit (-1.1C to 7.2C).
I am not comfortable picking up/carrying heavy things like batteries and rotors because the gloves are thick.
I found the gloves to be warm but not durable enough to perform as advertised.
The gloves are not water resistant and won't stay dry if snow is picked up and made into a snowball. However, they will stay relatively dry if snowflakes land on them, indicating their lack of durability against water and snow.
The gloves absorb wetness instantly but since they are only a single layer, it soaks through.
88% liked the comfortable grip, while 12% found it slippery
The gloves have a comfortable and functional grip while driving, holding a cup or doing anything else.
I find the gloves too thick and uncomfortable for picking up heavy objects like batteries and rotors. It feels like I could misjudge my grip and lose some toes.
80% liked the comfortable fit, but 20% found them too loose
I used the gloves for hiking/camping in temperatures as low as 35 and they kept my hands really warm.
Even with the smallest size, the gloves are a bit large on me due to my small hands.
My glove doesn't fit properly as the fingers are too long and the glove is too tight.
The gloves have a nice fit and seem warm, but unfortunately, they do not work with the touchscreen. I will have to return them.
84% praised for its exceptional warmth, while 16% found them insufficiently warm
The gloves kept me pretty warm in temperatures ranging from 30-45 degrees Fahrenheit (-1.1C to 7.2C).
I gave a fair rating to the gloves despite them not being warm enough.
The gloves are warm and comfortable, but they barely register on any phone I've tried.
The gloves will keep my hands warm, but if something wet touches them, they will absorb it instantly and soak through since they are only a single layer.
71% appreciated its water-resistant design, but 29% experienced water seepage
I used the gloves for hiking/camping in temperatures down to 35 and they kept my hands really warm.
I spilled engine oil on my gloves while filling up my car's oil on a cold winter night. Although my fingers did not get wet, I had to clean the gloves with soap and water to remove the oil smell.
I did not mention anything about the water resistance of the gloves.
The gloves are not water resistant and won't stay dry if snow is picked up to make a snowball, but they are better than cheap cotton gloves as they stay relatively dry if snowflakes land on them.
I have a messed up seam on one finger of each hand which irritates me every time I put them on. I have to twist the glove on just those fingers so the seam doesn't rub on either side of my nails, which is uncomfortable.
The gloves are highly adjustable and conform nicely to my hand and fingers, except for the pinky which is still a bit too long.
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