Description
- TSLA’s Thermal Gloves designed for winter sports and outdoor activities.
- [Materials] Ultra-Soft fleece inner lining is for warmth and heat retention.
- [4-Way Stretch] Polyester fabric has great elasticity and breathability also it gives a comfort fit without losing shape.
- [Elastic Wrist] It provides secured and form fitting.
- It is suitable for running, cycling, driving, jogging, walking, motorcycling, riding, hiking, climbing, shooting, and other winter sports.
RoseyB –
Thin and cheaply made. They are like the ones they sell at the cheap variety store. They also don’t keep hands warm which is why I initially bought them.
Lainie –
I purchased these for my teenage son to wear during soccer games, and he loves them! Great quality, wonderful price! There thick enough to keep hands from freezing, but not too bulky.
Matt O –
Needed some biking gloves for the cold NY winter and these are just what I needed. They keep me warm while riding but they could use some durability and touch screen tips.
jcarr0k0 –
If you have large hands with long fingers, these are the gloves for you. I have never before these pairs have found gloves that fit my hands.
Bassbeamer –
I had been looking for a lighter weight comfortable pair of gloves. Well, I found them. It was these gloves. They are synthetic, not fleece, wool or cotton gloves. I like wearing them for driving until the car warms up. I like them because they are easy to get on and off. My steering wheel has a rubber type cover on it and my hands do not slip on the wheel otherwise my hands would probably slip. Inexpensive. Not bulky. Recommend!
bradford owusu –
Nice and suitable I recommend
The Dead King –
Mine started breaking from the moment I put them on. That said I like them, they are thin, decent warmth, and they are good under gloves, like work gloves, had no trouble using them that way. Main thing is they are not durable. The stitching on mine started giving from jump and after a few uses have several openings along the seams.
Overall a fan of TSLA, I wear their thermals all winter last couple.
M. A. Pfaff –
Temperature in my area typically does not get too cold. In the winter we can see temperatures between 35 and 60 degrees farenheit (2 to 15 degree celcius). We never get snow or ice. However, as I have gotten older, I have needed a little something to keep the chill off of my fingers when I walk in the mornings. These are fabric, light-weight, fit well, and are high enough up on my wrist. It fits over my watch just fine without putting uncomfortable pressure on my watch. For my purposes, they work perfect well. They are not meant to play in the snow, they are not lined, or thick. I would recommend them to people looking for something to keep the slight chill off their hands.