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Review on 🧀 WTACTFUL Touch Screen Army Military Full Finger Gloves: Perfect for Motorcycle, Motorbike, and Hunting Enthusiasts by Derek Dolla

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This glove should be your first choice!

December 28, 2019 For the record, I'm not a handyman, I wear a size small, comparing this to my previous set of Rebow Tactical gloves, which I wore for almost two years, but one day they became fast destroyed. I started riding motorbikes. I bought these gloves for motorcycling, firearm shooting and everyday use. (I really mean every damn day because I'm scared to touch things so I wear gloves all the time.) I'm going to talk about the feel, the design and its downsides. Read on if that doesn't seem enough to you. These gloves fit me instantly! They're soft to the touch, flexible, and durable enough for me to type on a keyboard. (I'm typing about 45 words per minute, about 40 gloved, 30 gloved on a touchscreen.) Your fingers stay where they're gloved, there's not much recoil so they don't shift inward, sliding and little fingers are perfect, unlike most gloves. who for some reason have long little fingers. Most people worry that stiff joints will affect range of motion, but I can still move my fingers backwards as naturally as possible. The cutouts and construction still allow me to keep my fingers wide and my wrist flexing. It will definitely keep my hands warm in cold central California weather. Speaking of construction, the overall leather design makes it a huge step up for my purposes and uses. It's thin enough to allow certain movements, but thick enough that it would provide the right level of protection if I slipped in an accident. I especially like the elastics over the fingers (not over the thumbs, unfortunately) as they add extra security without restricting movement, and they actually stretch my fingers a bit, so that's good. The velcro does not stick to any part of the glove other than the velcro itself. My previous gloves were made of a material that would sometimes snag on the velcro causing it to wear out more quickly. The strap is also 1 inch thick and not too long, meaning it has a large gripping area, doesn't sag too much, and looks aesthetically pleasing. The gear loops are large and sewn apart, which is good for quick and easy threading of the carabiner, which can become annoying over time if the hole is too small, which I found with my old gloves. They have an accordion design, which you'll see on curved parts like the back of the wrist, back of the fingers, and thumb, and are used in the right amount without compromising safety. These gloves are really good for the small price. and what I need is probably better than expensive "high quality" stuff, but I have a few complaints worth noting. They are touchscreen compatible, but only on the index finger and thumb tips. It's possible, but if you're using the flat fingerprint part for your phone, it may take a while to get used to. I also understand that most touchscreen gloves are stitched to the index, middle and thumb in a specific way, but the way most unnamed brands of gloves do this can be a bit risky in a motorcycle accident be. (Look for expensive motorcycle gloves like the Alpine Stars touchscreen gloves and look at the index fingers so you know what I mean.) The ring finger and pinky are fine as they're still part of the larger material , likewise no cuts and seams . For the price of durability I don't think they will air well in hotter seasons. Don't let these minor imperfections discourage you, these are absolutely amazing gloves! If these very small things were somehow miraculously corrected, then there can be no disagreement. This should be the default and first glove ever. In about a year I will update my review on how well it suits my somewhat strict lifestyle.

Pros
  • Airsoft
Cons
  • Minor issues