🧤 Elevate Your Winter Game with HIGHLOONG Gloves!
The HIGHLOONG Lightweight Gloves are designed for both men and women, featuring a blend of polyester and Spandex for warmth and flexibility. With a soft fleece lining and touchscreen compatibility, these gloves are perfect for outdoor activities in cold weather.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.31 x 3.58 x 0.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.8 x 5.8 x 2.8 inches |
Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Brand Name | HIGHLOONG |
Country of Origin | China |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | Mens |
Manufacturer | HighLoong International Trade Ltd. |
Part Number | GOLA9901-S |
Style | Compression |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | Small |
Sport Type | Running |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
R**.
Great for running
I've only worn these once, but I liked them so much I immediately ordered two more pair. I had some Manzella glove liners I liked for running, but three of those four gloves disappeared in the wash. Those are no longer made, so I decided to try these. They are advertised as a running glove, lightweight and good for wicking away moisture. They are not warmth gloves and don't pretend to be, but they keep the wind and chill off the hands. The silk and Spandex blend provides a smooth, snug fit which is comfortable and allows good freedom of movement with the fingers. They're also excellent for what runners need although it's not often discussed: as a hanky substitute. When I run in cold or windy weather, my eyes water and my nose runs. I wiped away the tears and snot, and the gloves took it up and almost immediately evaporated it away, unlike cotton gloves. They were dry at the end of the run. I haven't washed them yet, so I can't discuss that, but at the low price, they don't have to be too durable. They do not work with a touchscreen. They are definitely thin enough to be used as a glove liner.
Y**E
Bought for my ski mittens use it without
So warm and comfy. Love that the wash well and grip like a glove. Also works with my phone.
D**B
Fit snuggly and comfortably
I ordered the women’s size small, my hands are more a size medium but they fit well. So they’re a bit over sized. Sometimes the finger pad works on my phone and sometimes it doesn’t. They are warm and comfortable when I walk in temperatures of high 30’s to 40 degrees.
T**Z
Meet my new running and golfing colder weather gloves
I ordered these gloves because I struggle immensely with RA (Rheumatoid arthritis) and Raynauds disease in my hands. My hands are constantly frozen and blue from the cold in the winter, spring and fall so I thought I would give these gloves a try. They are meant to be liner glove, so I will put my big heavy mittens over the top of them, so when I have to take off my mittens for finger agility I will still have the gloves on to protect me from the harsh weather when I am outdoors.The gloves are extremely soft and are made from a nice lightweight fabric.I would say they run a bit large as I ordered the women's medium because I have rather big hands. I was hoping they would be tight due to the compression material, But they are not. If I ordered them again I would order the small because I want to feel the compression affects because that helps with the arthritis.I am hoping to use them for fall running and golf since they are fairly light weight and I should till be able to grip the club.The only downside to these gloves is the lack of the technology finger. But I am thankful for the extra fabric on the thumb area as my thumbs just freeze. I also like the tighter wrist cuff.I received these gloves at a discount to get my fair and honest opinion of them
M**X
Started coming apart immediately
UPDATED REVIEW: I bought a pair and it was low quality so I gave them two stars. I lost them and bought two more pars a year later and the quality is much improved. The stitching is much stronger and the gloves have better fit and the material seems a bit thicker and stronger. Maybe they got a new supplier because the updated version of these gloves is superb. They make good liners to the upper 50s F. Beyond that and it's warm enough that I don't need liners.ORIGINAL REVIEW: I use them as a base layer for cold-weather cycling. At this price point, I don't expect super-durable gloves but these are very poorly made. Which is unfortunate, because they do help keep your hands warm when you wear other gloves over them. I contacted the seller and they never responded.
J**M
Tight fitting gloves split
After only a few months use, a split developed between the thumb and the first finger of the left hand glove
F**8
Great warmth for small hands
I'm on my second pair of these and they're my favorite liners. They fit my short fingers perfectly, add great warmth to mittens, and work with my screens.
I**N
Great but a bit loose
A bit loose but great gloves.
U**B
Effective and minimalist.
Really nice. Don't stress about the size - they're very flexible if you underestimate and thin enough not to trouble you if you overestimate. Hard to go wrong.I'm a hot guy (all the paparazzi agree) and I rarely use gloves. If it's cold I use proper mitts. If it's not cold I don't. But there are three situations where I've found these to be great in near-zero temps: In wind (weather or activity related); clearing snow with someone else's foolish Murican-made metal-handled shovel; hiking in Iceland when having hands in pockets is dangerous. I could also imagine using them INSIDE proper winter gear, if you need brief periods of dexterity.Cool feature - if you get too warm, just stretching your fingers allows a little air in at the seams. Just a little air - no gaping holes. When not in use, they pack up to almost nothing. Not waterproof, but they don't claim to be, and they dry quickly. Phone touch works fine.If your hands get cold, buy mittens. Gloves are not for cold. But these are a nice second skin.Never thought I'd review gloves. These ones are actually useful, and well-made.
L**7
not woth the price
Gloves have good compression cheaply made though one pair has stitching coming out when only worn a few times
P**G
Not Very Thin
These appear to be well made glove liners that have perfect stitching. I was hoping that they would be thinner, like silk, as I wanted to wear them as a wicking layer for motorcycle gloves during the summer. However, these are slightly thicker than I wanted for that purpose although they might be better suited for fall and winter as an additional insulating layer for my motorcycle gloves. I wear a size 9 glove and usually large. The large size of this liner fits me perfectly. It's not shown in the product photo but on each glove, there's a white rubberized ink logo on the back of the cuff.
N**T
Great simple lightweight gloves.Wicks moisture away from hands to keep them warmer.
Great simple lightweight gloves. I've worn them in torrential rain and my hands (while damp) stayed warm. Not a true wind break, but again, kept hands warm even when trekking around in Patagonian wind. Looking forward to trying them as glove liners this winter to see how much warmer my hands are when biking around in the snow / wind.
A**R
Runs small
These fit rreealllyyy small. I was told to get a medium for a man. They are super small. They fit me and im an xs in female gloves.Other than sizing they are nice and cozy.
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