Men's Training Glove
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best lightweight wool gloves
These gloves are top quality and suit every outdoor sport. The gripper make them perfect for biking, cross country skiing and help your phone not slip out of you hands.
December 19, 2011
Fit and Feel Awesome
much like their socks... SmartWool is the way to go... This glove is very comfortable, and has great grippers. A perfect liner under my down mittens, when it's really really cold.
Just wish they were available in a variety of colors.....
April 6, 2011
This glove works!
SmartWool makes awesome products! I have not had a bad experience with any SmartWool products and these gloves are no exception. They are comfortable. They have a soft feel and some stretch. They keep my hands warm. I got these gloves for running in Southern California. Our winters can be chilly and mornings are cold well into spring. These gloves keep my hands warm as I do my warm-up walk and once I am running they regulate temperature well. The silicone grips on the palms and fingers make tying shoes easy and anything else that requires grip. If it's wet outside these gloves still keep your hands warm and they dry quickly. I honestly have no gripe about these gloves. If you are looking for a glove to keep you warm during aerobic activities then you can't go wrong with these.
March 21, 2011
Perfect for everything
These gloves are perfect for everything. They provide enough warmth down to about 30 degrees. I drive with them on (the grips on them are great). And best of all, when I ski they function as glove liners. Who could ask for more? As for the fit, they are just a little bigger then I expected. I bought the XL's and there is about an extra cm or so on the fingers (I'm 6'3" and have pretty big hands)
January 21, 2011
Great gloves
I really enjoy these gloves. They keep my hands warm, they look fashionable, they fit well and they have a little grip on them so you can still use your fingers. They are good for weather 40-60 degrees.
November 4, 2010
Did not like fit or feel
I am a big fan on SmartWool but was disappointed in these gloves. First they fit a little short in the wrist and second they do not breath very well at all, but at the same time if a breeze hits you it goes right through. It seems that they do not wick very well or at all. Still like the other SmartWool stuff that I have bought like gloves and underwear but will pass on their gloves.
April 27, 2010