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Review on 🌊 Serius Innovation 1426 Waterproof Breathable Men's Accessories: Top-Notch Performance and Style by Joseph Hernandez

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Take one size up. best in cold weather Gloves

I'm a huge fan of Seirus Hyperlite gloves, but unfortunately I'm also an expert at losing them. After losing another pair I decided to try these as they are thicker and seemed a little warmer and more suitable for this harsh winter we were having. I'm a cyclist and moped enthusiast and flat, windproof and all-weather gloves are paramount to keep my hands warm while riding. Too bulky and I fumbled with the brake levers, controls and keys when I locked the car. Too skinny and I endure the excruciating pain of near frostbite. The Hyperlite gloves do the job, but I wanted something warmer and a lot more waterproof. Also, Hyperlite gloves don't have that little clip that holds them together when you're not wearing them, which is so nice to have if you're a series glove loser like me. A month ago I decided that I don't like her at all. They are too thick and don't provide the necessary airflow to keep my fingers warm. They're definitely windproof, but don't worry if your fingers can't keep them warm. The inner lining is annoying and creases. They are difficult to put on and take off. After a long ride on a moped, I wanted to throw them in the trash. They're too fat to be warm. I'm afraid it might be too late to return them for a larger size, which sucks because they weren't cheap. I think if I had gone up a size it would have been fine but the liner is still very annoying. Also, all gloves currently have to be made with touchscreen-sensitive fingertips, IMO. I love Seirus products but will skip this one. If you live somewhere warmer (I'm mid-Atlantic) stick with Hyperlites.

Pros
  • Sequins
Cons
  • Makes me angry