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🧤 Stretch Convertible Fingerless Mittens for TrailHeads Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
Rating 
4.0
🧤 Men's Gloves & Mittens, 👔 Men's Accessories

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Details

SizeSmall/Medium
ColorBlack
MaterialPolyester, Nylon
BrandTrailHeads
StyleFingerless
Hand OrientationAmbidextrous
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Description of 🧤 Stretch Convertible Fingerless Mittens for TrailHeads

flip top closure. TWO IN ONE VERSATILITY - Switch between fingerless gloves and cozy mittens. The mitten top can stow away in a pocket on the back of your hand - freeing your fingers for texting or taking photos. SEPARATE THUMB TOPS W/ MAGNETS- Hidden magnets hold the thumb flaps in place when not in use. The separate thumb flaps ensure that these winter mittens have a snug, secure fit. 4-WAY STRETCH - Polartec Power Stretch Pro Fabric provides protection in cooler weather, making these feature packed men’s mittens great for active use. Note: designed for aerobic activity, not suitable for standalone use in extreme cold weather. The Men’s S/M are 3 3⁄4 inches in width, 8 1⁄4 -8 3⁄4 in length, the M/L are 4 1⁄4 in width and 8 3⁄4 - 9 1⁄4 in length. BE SAFE, BE SEEN - reflective stripes across the back of each of these black mittens help the wearer be seen during the short, dark days of winter. TRAIL TESTED GUARANTEE - If you’re not happy with your purchase, let us know and we’ll provide a replacement or refund - no fine print, no time limit. Nothing but our commitment to do what it takes to satisfy our customers.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Well, if you know what awaits you

They can be conveniently carried in a jacket pocket. I have big hands and they fit me perfectly. I have no issues with thumb caps not covering my skin. The magnets on the thumbs feel nice. I really want them to put in a magnet to hold the flaps in place. The pocket where the flaps are hidden is just clumsy. They are definitely not intended for prolonged wear in very cold weather. I use them for walking the dog, cleaning the car, and other quick trips. You will also feel the wind blowing through

Pros
  • A lot of positive emotions
Cons
  • There are bugs

Revainrating 4 out of 5

These gloves are awesome

I really like these gloves. They're made of a relatively thin material so the glove doesn't get too big when you have your thumb and forefinger folded back (so they fit snugly in jacket pockets). Inserting the finger cap is annoying, for example the first four pinches. After that, you will quickly understand how to do it, and then it will probably take about three (3) seconds. The thumb cover is magnetic and insanely comfortable. It's quick to open and remove and you don't have to use your…

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • I have no negative feelings about it everything is fine

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not bad, not very good for mittens

Good: They fit me. The construction of the gloves appears to be good, but time will tell how they hold up. I like the thumb magnet. Cons: For the price, I would expect them to keep me warm in moderately cold weather. During use, the wind blows directly through the glove. In 35 degree autumn weather these gloves didn't hold up - I can't imagine using them in the dead of winter. I would also like to have the function of the magnet on the mitten - instead you have to put it in the trouser pocket…

Pros
  • Hands free
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for specific needs

I've had them for a few weeks now and they're great for what I need them for. I was looking for a pair of fingerless gloves that would keep my hands and fingers warm while playing Pokémon Go in winter and settled on these. So far they are working very well for what I bought them for. I'm typically outside for 45 minutes to 1.5 hours at a time and have worn them in temperatures up to 30 degrees with a true 25 degree sensation with minimal numbness in my fingers (palms didn't feel cold)…

Pros
  • Well built
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Keeps you warm when you need to use your fingers in harsh weather.

Very happy with the purchase. The only improvement I would recommend is a thin thread between the fingers, like my cycling gloves, for easy removal. They're warm enough for those windy New York City winters when you need to work outside with your laptop in hand. . Separate thumb flaps are great for cellphone use, and rubberized dots inspire confidence it won't slip. From time to time finger patches slip out of the pockets, but that's not really a problem. The white stripes on the "Forget it"…

Pros
  • Excellent price
Cons
  • Angry

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice convertible gloves

I use these for a quick stay in the cold. I would say no longer than 20 minutes. They are very comfortable and warm enough for this time at least. Not to mention that they won't be warm afterwards. I have a regular pair of gloves that I use for longer exposures. The thumbs have magnets that keep the tips in place when not in use. I thought it was a cool feature. For me they lose a bit because the tips of the mittens go into a pocket on the top of the glove and it tends to slip out a bit due to…

Pros
  • Useful for more than what was originally intended
Cons
  • Long wait

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for sports or everyday use.

I have had several different brands of fingerless gloves. These are the best at the moment. I've been known to run in the winter - finding something that can double duty is a real plus. I use them for everyday wear too, but not when I'm going out for a few hours (unless I'm very active - like running). It is very comfortable. They are elastic and flexible. The flaps of the mittens are hidden under the reflective strip when not in use (it frames the edge of the hidden "pocket"). Thumbs stick to…

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Will write later