Most of these gloves are very good. As a teenager, where I've been living lately, we've had a few temporary break-ins and they've done their job in terms of warmth and comfort. In 18-degree weather, hands didn't freeze at all. They fit very well. I suppose my main complaint against them is trying to hold onto something. I'm not sure if it's because they're so thick or because they don't have a grip on the palms. The various and numerous door handles around my house are metal and trying to turn the handle with them can be a little painful because I can't get a firm grip and my hand slips and slips until I finally reach it. He turned enough to open the door. It's not just the doorknobs. I can try to collect my mail in the mailbox and it will slip and slide and fall out of my hands when I'm carrying it unless I'm really holding onto it so I don't crumple the mail. However, I've gotten a little used to those inconveniences where they're almost unbearable just because these gloves are so warm and soft. Just hold them down, Bruceaver!
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