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C**T
Great gloves!
The gloves offer great fit for my hands. They are warm and comfortable to ride with. They seem of good quality. After four months of use (two/three times a week), they still look new.
O**N
Warm, comfy, and great grip for winter rides
These gloves offer solid hand protection without sacrificing grip or comfort. They're thick enough to keep your fingers warm, yet breathable enough to avoid sweaty hands. Fit is snug, the quality feels durable, and they don’t bulk up like ski gloves. Perfect for cold-weather cycling or even daily use in winter
M**E
Kept Me Warm, A Little Big Though
These were a little big for me, but made for great layering gloves. I tested these in below 32 degree weather on an hour run, and they kept my hands nice and warm. The touchscreen feature didn't work as well for me, but that may have been due to the sizing issue. Overall, they a great pair of gloves.
P**L
Nice gloves
I needed a pair of gloves to wear when cycling during colder weather that weren't too thick so I could still work shifters, brakes, etc. These looked good so I ordered a pair in XL, the size I usually wear in gloves. They arrived the next day and turned out to be large on my hands. As they were perfect for what I needed, I exchanged the XL pair for a L pair. The L size fits my hands well. The gloves are warm enough for rides down to about 38 degrees F (after 30 minutes fingers start to get a little cool, but not cold) and enable phone use just as advertised. The Hikenture Winter Cycling Gloves are excellent cold-weather gloves for cycling -- I also use them when I walk or need a pair of cold-weather gloves that aren't bulky.UPDATE: I rode yesterday in 32-degree F weather. My hands were icy while wearing these gloves. These are excellent cool-weather gloves but aren't for temperatures near freezing or below.
T**
Good winter cycling gloves
I have done bike rides at 40 F wearing these gloves, and my fingers did not feel cold. However, I think that the fingers would feel pretty cold in these gloves in the low to mid 30s. The gloves are comfortable and provide good grip. The index fingers of these gloves are supposed to be tactile-sensitive, allowing one to use a smartphone while wearing the gloves. That is only partially true. While wearing these gloves, you can enter the phone's numerical access code and dial phone numbers, but it's very difficult to type a text message or type search terms on a web browser. It's best to use a smartphone with the gloves off.
M**.
Decent gloves for biking in the fall or spring
Edit: seller has great customer service and offered to refund. Keeping my original review as is below since these gloves are really good for the price, but not as good as the description states - which is what many people would buy them for.Not suitable for temps around/below 40°F. Wind gets through the gloves fairly easily when biking fast. Nearly useless in rain (not very water resistant). Work well on iPhone touch screens. I could look up directions on Google Maps without taking them off. They are very light, so it is easy to handle things like keys with them on. Sizing guide in description is accurate, but a tighter fit would make it easier to use the touch screen functionality. Great as light, cheap biking gloves in mild winters, but I still needed to buy proper winter gloves for rain and lower temperature days.
B**.
Excellent gloves above 40 degrees.
Great glove for bike riding above 40 degrees. These gloves are extremely comfortable and warm above 40 degrees. They work with my phone great too.
H**Y
Great gloves for wheelchair use.
These are great full gloves for wheelchair use in the winter. Very comfortable and warm. Only minor complaint is it could use just a little more padding at the bottom of the fingers.
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