Midwest Aerospace Engineer – 2013-08-11
good light synthetic gloves
This is another good example of these lightweight synthetic gloves. They are moderately warm but don't restrict the use of your hands too much. They are fairly good in damp conditions, and dry reasonably fast. They will get soaked if you wear them in the rain, and then it will take awhile to dry them out. I did not test the system that let's you use a touchscreen.
osu hiker – 2013-02-16
Great light-use gloves
They look sharp, clean, and professional while on the job. I also wear them running and they do a relatively decent job of wicking moisture and keeping my hands dry; not always toasty warm, but dry. I plan on wearing them backpacking and suspect they will hold up to that use quite well. They do wear (as in they are already starting to look warn) quickly, but they also work great with my iPhone.
gsj8171 – 2013-02-06
Touch is the best, warmth is the worst
I feel that I am a very good reviewer for two reasons. 1. I test software for a living. 2. I have Aspegers which makes me very detail oriented. I tried every touch sensitive glove in REI. These work with my Droid Razr Maxx HD
Hipcat – 2013-01-03
As Advertised
Very nice, elegant looking, tight fitting (if si