anqier Winter Gloves, Windproof Warm Touchscreen Gloves Men Women for Cycling Running Outdoor Activities

(13 customer reviews)

$14.99

Last updated on November 22, 2024 10:32 pm Details

Description

  • Quality fabrics: Delicately crafted with premium waterproof diving lycra,soft and comfortable to wear.Allowing you the easiness to wear and take off,fit your hands
  • Anti-skid Design: This winter warm gloves with anti-skid silicone on the palms increase the friction and abrasion resistance,offering better use experience
  • Fingers Touchscreen: Coated with touch conductive material on the thumb and index finger part,enables you to use the smartphone and touchscreen devices efficiently without having to take the gloves off
  • Versatile Style: Good for cold winter casual riding driver hiking running bicycling snow landscaping DIY projects Cross-Country skiing snowmobile and other winter outdoor activities
  • Satisfaction Service: If all customers are satisfied with our product, it will be our greatest achievement., if you have any problems with the gloves, Please let us know, Anqier is your best choice

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

12 x 3.6 x 0.5 inches, 2.4 ounces

Department

mens

Date First Available

September 4, 2018

13 reviews for anqier Winter Gloves, Windproof Warm Touchscreen Gloves Men Women for Cycling Running Outdoor Activities

  1. Ben Aston

    I’ve just bought these gloves, and so far they have definitely failed to disappoint!
    The grip on these gloves is well made and placed which allows me to retain a strong grip on all objects such as a bike handlebar, even in cold weather. The snug fit both keeps my hands warm and allows for free movement, and the material is breathable enough that my hands don’t get too sweaty.
    The material is securely stitched and shouldn’t tear apart in daily use and can take a beating. The inside is a soft texture which avoids rubbing which could otherwise cause blisters and feels great to put my hands in. The touchscreen pad on the index fingertip isn’t too bulky so allows for fairly precise taps, however as with any gloves it has a wider surface area than the finger so some level of precision is lost.
    Overall I think that these gloves are definitely great value for money and if you’re not careful you might end up never taking them off!
    Positives:
    -Sticky grip on palm of glove allows for easy grabbing.
    -Material is thick enough to protect against wind, cold and some levels of rain without ever getting too hot inside.
    -Snug fit for free range of movements
    -Durable material and stitching.
    -Soft interior
    -Affordable and high quality
    Negatives:
    -Touchscreen pad on index finger is wide so hard to press precisely
    -Touchscreen pad is thicker than the rest of the glove (can feel strange at times

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  2. Stephanie Hanna

    This product is a great glove. It fits perfectly to my hands warm not bulky. This is the second pair I have purchased. Just because I left my ones on an airplane.

  3. Mazon11

    The weather here was in the teens at night but after the gloves arrived the weather wormed up! So I haven’t wormed them yet! The glove are made well and you can touch activate your devise screens while wearing them!

  4. Reg

    They fit comfortably, also love that you can still use touch screen. I am always buying gloves due to my job and I am happy with these so far.

  5. Nodrogls

    My 13 yo boy picked these out and he loves them. Nice slim fit and he likes them so much he got in trouble for wearing them in class on a cold day (why? Who knows. The teacher is jerk) These are really warm, but we’re in Vegas so not sure if they would hold up to a Midwest winter but they are water resistance and soft inside so maybe they would. Touch screen fingertips are great as well.

  6. calvin leon smith

    Snug fit and warm. Nice finger tip for cell phone use

  7. Ben Aston

    Bought these gloves for driving in and hopefully to keep my hands warm. I suffer with very cold fingers and so far these have performed better than any other gloves I have tried. Don’t know about being waterproof as I have not tested them. I was so impressed I have bought another pair – one pair for in the car and the other for general use.

  8. Misty D.

    Got these for my kiddo to wear when riding their e-bike.

    I purchased the size small, and they fit my kiddo’s hands pretty well. Their hand measures 3.5″ (8.9 cm) across the widest part, and 6″ (15.25 cm) from palm to tip of middle finger. There is some room in the top, but not too much.

    My kiddo said they have no problems using their phone with the gloves, but using their watch is a bit tricky. They did, however, admit this could be because the buttons on a watch are small. They did give this pro tip: if the tips are a little too long, they work as a stylus-of-sorts, so you don’t have to mash the screens with your fingers.

    The kiddo has found the gloves useful in above-freezing temperatures to keep their hands warm. The only time they complained about cold hands while using the gloves was when they were riding downhill and it was 28°F (-2°C) out. They said the gloves themselves get cold before their hands did. My kiddo will ride for at least 30 minutes, sometimes reaching 20 MPH on the bike.

    I did see other reviews of this and other gloves mention cold seeping in at the seems. My kiddo said this was not a problem. This could be because their hands are small and the seams are not being stretched.

    They haven’t had the opportunity to use them in rain or snow yet. I will update if that happens. Additionally, we haven’t had need to wash them yet, so no notes on colorfastness, bleeding, etc.

    We both appreciate the snap that keeps the gloves together. They said the grips are in the right places, and they felt safe using them.

    I feel like I got my money’s worth ($14.99 in Feb 2024).

  9. Jo R

    I’ve worn these a number of times now, the fingers are in three pieces so the seams inside annoyed me to start with but I don’t notice them now (I think they’ve softened with wear), the panel that runs around the finger is of a thinner material which means your hands don’t overheat while your working or walking. The water resistance is spot on, they dry very quickly too.
    The cuff around the rust adds abit of length to the glove and sits closely to the skin for added warmth
    Touch screen has worked when I’ve tried it. Over all I’m happy with them and I’m fussy about my gloves.

  10. Caroli

    The fingers on these gloves are long, with less variation in length that appears on a human hand. Wearing them with a coat and whatever other layers underneath puts some pressure on the cuffs. As the glove fabric is a bit stiff, this pushes the fingers up a bit, increasing the excess fabric at the end. This is not unexpected with this type of fabric, but if you have short fingers, these are probably not the gloves for you. I’m not able to use the touch screen pads on the forefinger and thumb because my fingers don’t quite reach the pads. Even without the coat and layers, the fingers are long.

    The traction on the palm works really well for driving, allowing better grip on the steering wheel. It also provides a firm grip on your phone.

    These are warm enough once I get moving (I bought them for running), but I find my fingers are cold until I get warmed up. I would not put these on if my fingers were cold, hoping to warm them. The temperatures have been in the 20-35F range, and I have not been wearing these, choosing a warmer pair. If your hands do not run cold, these would probably be fine for you.

  11. Cate Champion

    Not the right size – despite using their measuring guide – they are too large. Not waterproof at all – went out in the rain and my hands were wet within minutes. Not ‘touch-screen’ – only way to use my phone was to take off the gloves(!). Not especially warm, either – I would need a second pair of gloves beneath (because these are so large) for my hands to stay warm. Nice fabric inside, but other than that, very disappointed.

  12. Melissa

    These are a great fit. Very comfortable and easy to drive with.
    I use them on my schoolbus for pre-tripping and driving in the winter. They’re black, so you can’t see stains. Other bus drivers have requested the link and purchased them as well.
    This is my second pair because I bought them for my husband (not a school bus driver) who also really liked mine.

  13. Pauline

    I bought these to replace a pair of Sealskinz cycling gloves I left on a train. You get what you pay for. These don’t have a lining and come up quite large. I’m a ladies 7.5 and the medium gloves are quite big. I should have trusted the other reviews and ordered a small pair. I cycled home from work yesterday in damp conditions and my hands were pretty cold by the time I got home. (I do get very cold hands generally – Raynauds – so if your hands keep a normal temperature that may be less of an issue.) My hands were dry, but it wasn’t raining hard and I’m pretty sure these wouldn’t have been waterproof. I definitely wouldn’t use these for winter cycling – just about OK as spring approaches but I’ll be asking for cycling gloves for a birthday present!

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