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🏍️ EvridWear Natural Protection: Hypoallergenic Motorcycle Accessories for Men Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.6
🧤 Men's Gloves & Mittens, 👔 Men's Accessories

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Description of 🏍️ EvridWear Natural Protection: Hypoallergenic Motorcycle Accessories for Men

95.3% Silk. Pull On closure. Machine Wash. 🧤 Great for the whole family, from young adults, and up. They offer good stretch with knitted in elastane. 🧤 Eco friendly, breathable, soft and comfortable. 🧤 Use as a liner for skiing gloves and work gloves to give you a soft feel inside your gloves and make them more comfortable. 🧤 Year around versatility, lock in body heat to keep warmer in winter or offer sun protection in the summer with a nice, cooling effect. 🧤 Suitable for texting, sports, riding, snowboarding, climbing, or other outdoor or indoor activities.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Didn't warm fingers in moderate frost

They fit well, but they didn't give off any noticeable heat of their own accord. I used them in cool but not freezing conditions of 46 degrees, with no wind or rain, and my fingers were the only part of me that was cold. They can work as earphones, but not alone.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Something's wrong

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Offers dexterity and warmth.

I play saxophone in a gospel band - because of the pandemic we have been rehearsing outside (December in Pennsylvania). I needed thermal gloves that were thin enough to feel the side buttons and didn't feel or look distracting, but warm enough that my hands didn't go numb. Worn at a temperature of 45-50, on the street for 2 hours in a row.

Pros
  • practical item
Cons
  • A bit torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

They do exactly what the description says

I am very sensitive to the sun post chemo. I bought these gloves to protect my hands while driving. They're lightweight, fit well, and are just enough wrist length so there's no gap between the glove and the hem of my sleeve.

Pros
  • Great overall performance
Cons
  • Hard to remember but it was

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Flexible keeps hands nice and warm

Husband loves them so just ordered another pair! Perfect fit, comfortable, warm but flexible, not bulky / definitely NOT for minus degrees 😉 but definitely good enough for our daytime temperatures in ❄️! Well done.

Pros
  • Only positive
Cons
  • Updates available

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not warm at all and not very soft

First of all, I never had silk gloves, but I felt the silk material. These gloves look like cheap Walmart cotton gloves and are not silky at all, although all the labels say silk and nylon and are stretchable at the ratio stated in the description. I wanted to use them as a glove liner in leather motorcycle gloves. Skeptical about the material composition and feel, I put one on anyway and stuck my hand out the door in 33 degrees Fahrenheit and my hand was frozen within 10 seconds. Just like…

Pros
  • I hold fists
Cons
  • There are mistakes

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent liner gloves for motorbikes

I bought the gloves as liner gloves for my husband's motorbikes. Riding in cold weather, even with heated grips, is intimidating. These gloves will help.

Pros
  • Always enthusiastic
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Offers dexterity and warmth.

I play saxophone in a gospel band - we were rehearsing outside because of the pandemic (December in Pennsylvania). I needed thermal gloves that were thin enough to feel the side buttons and didn't feel or look distracting, but warm enough to keep my hands from going numb. Worn at a temperature of 45-50, on the street for 2 hours in a row.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Makes me angry

Revainrating 1 out of 5

ideal for lining cycling gloves

I have a constant struggle with winter cycling gloves. It's warm enough and I can't operate the derailleur and brakes very well. Enough skill and my poor fingers will freeze. Very sad. This is a nice addition to my fall/spring waterproof/windproof combat gloves. I like the fingerless option because I can use my phone when I take off my top gloves. I don't ride when the temps are below 36 degrees or so (limited ability to handle ice) but they work well in the 35-50 range as a liner. Ouch. And I…

Pros
  • Enjoyable
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for cool weather

I bought these for cycling, either as a lining under my other winter gloves or for cool weather under my summer gloves which I use here. It was an overcast and slightly chilly day in the mid-1950s. (Don't be too harsh, I live in Texas so the 50's are "cold" here). Knitted, they are slightly thicker than other silk glove liners I've used, but thinner than wool or acrylic knit liners. If your outer glove doesn't fit snugly, it should be worn under the crowd to create an extra layer. In the…

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Not bad