Sale!

Head: Multi-Sport Gloves with SensaTEC, Black, Large

(9 customer reviews)

Original price was: $26.40.Current price is: $26.39.

  • SensaTec interacts with touch screen devices
  • Stretch Shell for Maximum Dexterity
  • Silicone Rubber Palm for Improved Grip
  • Ribbed Cuff, Gusseted Fingers
  • Perfect for the cool weather athlete
Last updated on November 22, 2024 10:30 pm Details

9 reviews for Head: Multi-Sport Gloves with SensaTEC, Black, Large

  1. Mibix

    These gloves are awesome, I use them mostly in the morning in the winter when im driving to work. I live in Michigan and it has been down to around -17 some days with the windchill. They kept me warm out to my car and my hands weren’t cold on the wheel. I even used them snowblowing once. I haven’t tried running in them because running is for animals. I wouldn’t use them snowboarding either but for a general all purpose winter glove they seem to be perfectly warm and never too hot. The touch screen features work perfectly on my dash mounted phone while driving for music and navigation. Typing can be difficult but I don’t do that while driving anyway.

  2. Joo

    These gloves are sleek and fit well. The touchscreen compatible fingers are only the forefinger and thumb, however, while I’d prefer them to be all the fingers. They are decently warm, and I often wear them outside when it’s ~10 degrees fahrenheit out, and clearly I still have fingers to type this review! They also aren’t bulky and will fit well into your pocket.

    Beware that the sizing is unisex! I’m a man and I have very small hands for my 6 ft height, sometimes smaller than my female friends’ hands. But I ended up getting a medium size because I had had a pair I bought instore previously. So if you’re a man, definitely get at least the medium size.

  3. Brian C.

    I bought these to use while running in the cooler weather. After 3 months, I now feel like I can comment…

    I’m 5-11, 165# & bought the large gloves & they fit perfectly. Not skin tight like liner gloves but not loose either.

    I’ve worn these in temperatures ranging from 23°F-35°F & for runs ranging from 3mi to 14.5mi w/o any complaints. I will note that on one of my longer runs I carried a handheld water bottle & found that by mile 12, my hands were cold. Since that time, I’ve run in colder conditions for longer distance & not had the same issue.

    As far as I’m concerned, these are the best lightweight gloves I’ve found to run in. I’m not sure that I’d recommend them for less energetic activities like walking.

  4. Hyoun Kim

    I purchased this glove simply because I the Aglove Sport S/M touchscreen gloves, iPhone gloves, texting gloves weren’t available in a Large size at the time of ordering. This was ordered for a gift for my father-in-law who has both the iPhone 4 and the iPad 2. I’m not actually sure how much he would use these devices outside, but considering it gets decently cold in Kentucky, I thought it would be nice to get him a set of gloves to keep him warm while using his touchscreen devices.

    I originally wanted the Isotoner® Men’s Smartouch Gloves – Fleece Lined because a review of them on a website compared gloves from various manufacturers and the Isotoners had the best review… but Amazon didn’t have these in stock either.

    At first touch, it seems these gloves are too thin to provide any sort of protection. The fabric is stretchy yet breathable and keeps your hands warm. However, due to the thinness, I don’t expect these to be a replacement for hardcore winter gloves (like ski gloves), but these will work fine in short durations outside in cold weather.

    A nice feature is the “rubber” Spider-man webbing on the fingers and palms of the gloves provide a nice grip so that you don’t accidentally let your devices slip out your fingers. The “touch sensor” area is as responsive as using your bare finger the majority of the time.

    The only problem I had with these specifically is that my hands are a little small. Your finger has to be snug to the tips of the gloves for the touchscreen function to work. I probably had about a couple centimeters room from my finger to the tip of the gloves, so sometimes it wouldn’t register unless I pull the glove tighter to my finger. Keep in mind though, that these were for my father-in-law, who’s hands are bigger than mine. If I had to purchase some gloves for myself, I would get the medium or just get one of the types of gloves that have the metallic thread woven into them.

  5. Shaughn

    Got these as a gift, and love the feel, plus you can us your phone with them.

    Got another pair for myself and a friend as a gift.
    Great product.

  6. bruster

    Very quick delivery and the gloves fit perfectly

  7. KP

    These gloves are perfect for bad weather of any sort. I use them in rain,snow, or just flat out crappy weather. They are cheap and do the job. They worked well with my cell phone as well while running. I would only suggest that you try them out a few times to get the hang of it.

  8. Thomas

    I purchased the large glove and it fits well – comfortable, but not tight. I am 6′, 185 lbs, and the spread of my hand from end of pinky to end of thumb is about 9 inches on both hands. Palm to end of ring finger is about 7 3/4 inches (give or take). These gloves fit well, but are loose enough to breathe a little bit. The finger tips for use with cell phone worked well with my iPhone 5s without any problem. I recently ran a 5k race in 40 degree weather and these gloves kept my hands warm without getting hot . Had I run another ten minutes or a couple more miles, they may have gotten warm enough for me to consider taking them off. The material is soft and seems well constructed. They “scrunch” up well in a pocket and are very light weight. This is my first pair of running gloves and I bought them based on good reviews. I am very pleased with the purchase and highly recommend them.

  9. P Giuffrida

    Ordered a 2nd pair . Very comfortable.

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *