| Fingerless Wool Flip Top Glove-grey | 
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| Brand: E4hats Category: Apparel Department: Mens
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 55255
Fabric Type: Polyester
ASIN: B000K6FDM4
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| • | Grey Wool Chenille Flip Top Glove |
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Product Description For warmth, comfort and ease our new fingerless wool flip gloves area no brainier. Made from a thick soft blend of wool and nylon, and featuring thinsulate insulation within, your hands can move freely and stay extra warm at the same time. Made from a stretchy material these grey gloves measure 8 inches long and 5 inches wide and are fitted with a simple, yet indispensable flip top cover. So when youre feeling extra cold and your fingers no longer need to be exposed, simply flip the top cover on, and your glove becomes like a full mitten. Our suede patch on the palm also makes these gloves great for driving or when out on your winter vacation. Made of 85% wool and 15% nylon.M/L and L/XL are available.Thinsulate Insulation, Soft, Warm and Thick Material.It has Flip Top to cover fingers. Suede Patch on Palm.Constructed from stretchable material.Measuring 8 1/2 inches long, 5 inches wide.Available in Oatmeal and Grey
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Shoddy construction, stupid thumb November 11, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Most flip-top gloves have a normal thumb. This model has a flip-top for the thumb. While a great idea in theory, it's dumb in practice. When you flip the thumb cover over to completely cover your thumb, there's still a giant hole that at best lets in cold air and at worst causes your thumb to constantly slip through into the outside world.
The shoddy construction continues to the flip-top for your fingers. On better quality flip-top gloves, there's a large overlap between the flip-top and the fingerless gloves. On this model, however, the flip-top barely covers the parts of your fingers that aren't covered by the fingerless gloves. The result, again, is exposure to the cold.
Finally, the Thinsulate lining is shoddily sewn in. It's easy for your fingers to miss it so that they're covered only by the outer wool layer, with all the Thinsulate bunched up either above or below the fingers.
I had a devil of a time finding flip-top gloves this season that weren't some awful shade of brown. I bought these because I wanted grey/black ones. Too bad everything but the color let me down.
Nice January 18, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Girlfriend loves these gloves, they were thicker than her original fingerless globes, however she complained about the thumbs. She wish they had a better way to hold them on the thumb, and when not in use to restrain it back.
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