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🧤 Stay Warm and Cozy with Bruceriver Knitted Thinsulate Lining Fingerless Gloves Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of 🧤 Stay Warm and Cozy with Bruceriver Knitted Thinsulate Lining Fingerless Gloves

50% Wool,50%Acrylic. Pull On closure. Hand Wash Only. Material Outshell: 50%Acrylic,50%Wool, - the warmest and Comfortable material available. Keep your hands warm with 40 grams of Thinsulate insulation plus fleece lining. Rugged, supple gripper dots add a secure grip. Elastic cuff keeps wrists warm. Nice for computer and texting.

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These gloves are very useful in situations where you need to keep your hands warm but still need to use your fingertips. They are warm and fit very well. However, they do not work in situations where dexterity (writing) is required. They're just too bulky. And after using them a few times to shovel snow, I found all the rubber grips kept falling off. They worked well as driving gloves on a cold winter morning. It would be nice to have a firmer grip cover where quality seems to lack. Otherwise…

Pros
  • Elastic cuffs keep your wrists warm
Cons
  • Worries me

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Uniquely warm fingerless gloves

It annoys me that 99% of the fingerless gloves I've tried on are made of the thinnest material, so much so I wonder why you do it would. don't wear them. Fortunately, these are not. As most other reviewers have said, they are FAT! More importantly, they are lined on the inside so the wind doesn't cut through them like other knitted gloves. And the fact that they are so big works well for me because when the weather gets that low my exposed fingertips are at risk, I have room to put my fingers…

Pros
  • Strong, flexible grip points for a secure grip
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pair of heavy duty gloves

Exactly what I was hoping for. I've only had them for a few days and my pros and cons are listed below. Pros: Thicker than expected - I was concerned they would be thin and not feel good in the wind. These are heavy duty gloves. They soothe a runny nose well - let's face it, how often do you need the Kleenex and forget the Kleenex on cold days. Grip Points - Purchased to hold a retractable plastic dog leash. Cons: Although the thickness is good, they are too thick to fit under the cuffs of my…

Pros
  • Keep your hands warm with 40 gram Thinsulate insulation and fleece lining
Cons
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