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L Bow Waterproof Thinsulate Mittens: Boys' Accessories for Cold Weather Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of L Bow Waterproof Thinsulate Mittens: Boys' Accessories for Cold Weather

Hook and Loop closure. Snow Protection: From your fingers to your elbows L-Bows were designed to stay on to protect & insulate your kids hands from cold and snowy winter weather. We embedded reflective components into the design to keep your kids safer at night. Use of 3M Thinsulate. History: The power of the L-Bow mitten comes from the experience of raising 4 kids in the land of 10,000 (frozen) lakes, MN, USA. The need to develop a solution for chapped, cold wrists was priority x8! Family owned and operated since 1991. Kid Friendly Design: This style has a Super Soft Easy Entry with a velcro cover to make it easy getting mittens on & off. All L-Bows come with the Patented Gauntlet design in different styles and colored mittens for toddlers, babies, boys & girls. Thermal Material: Exclusive use of 3M Thinsulate in all of our mittens. L-Bow mittens are the cold weather solution for all winter weather activities: snowboarding, skiing, snowmobiling, kids winter weather for school, sledding, snow tubing & more!. Why L-Bows: Has your kid ever lost a mitten? L-Bows were designed to STAY ON! Recommended by Ski Instructors because L-Bows are guaranteed to stay on and proven to do so. No more lost mittens with the connecting mitten clips for kids.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Meh.not the Great

Fur. Fell. Too much of. Too early. Now you know that mittens with longer cuffs that go under the snowsuit and reach to the elbow work much better, but try them first. I think if your kid isn't going to play much but will just stand and catch snowflakes with their tongue then they work great. Also, the velcro was bad. It didn't work like it should/could.

Pros
  • Thermal Material: Exclusive use of 3M Thinsulate in all our mittens. L-Bow Mitts are the cold weather solution for all winter activities: snowboarding, skiing, snowmobiling, kids winter weather for school, sledding, snow tubing and more!
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Warm mittens that hold up very well

I bought these mittens for my 2 year old daughter because we couldn't find a pair of gloves that kept her hands warm or that didn't break easily. We simply attach glove clips to this end and the other end of her hat scarf and she holds them with ease. Her hands are also always very hot, even when playing outside for over an hour in freezing weather. I would definitely recommend them to anyone who needs them!

Pros
  • Velcro closure
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for babies - they stay warm

We really like these mittens! Our baby, now 21 months old, has been using these gloves (2-4 years old) for a few months now. The long sleeves ensure they stay in place and keep your arms warm even on cold New York winter days. She enjoyed playing outside for over an hour and would have stayed longer had the temperature been in her teens. Gloves can be difficult to slip through coat sleeves, but it's worth it. We'd love to have more fun unisex designs like smaller baby sizes or more color…

Pros
  • Why L-Bows: Has your child ever lost a mitten? L-Bows are designed to STAY! Recommended by ski instructors because L-bends are guaranteed to stay in place and are proven. No more lost mittens with baby glove connectors.
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something