🏔️ Elevate Your Winter Game with VELAZZIO Gloves!
The VELAZZIO Ski Gloves are designed for both men and women, featuring eco-friendly Sustans insulation made from Dupont Sorona for warmth and breathability. With a waterproof outer shell and touchscreen compatibility, these gloves ensure you stay connected and comfortable in any winter condition. Adjustable wrist straps and long cuffs provide a secure fit, making them perfect for skiing or everyday snow activities. Plus, they come with a 30-day return policy and a lifetime satisfaction guarantee.
Age Range | Adult |
Brand | VELAZZIO |
Colour | Gray Black |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Outer Material | Microfiber |
Size | L |
Features | Adjustable,Lightweight |
Sport | Skiing |
Style | Adjustable |
Manufacturer | VELAZZIO |
A**O
Great thermal gloves
They are true to size and very warm on the inside. We were in cold, rain and snow. Held up well and kept my husband's hands warm. Easy to take off and on. He had no problem holding his phone with the gloves on. Great buy! He will get years of wear out of these. Very well insulated.
B**Y
Good gloves for light skiiing
These gloves work well for light skiing: 30-50 degree weather. Other than that, I wouldn't count on them to keep you hands warm. On the plus side, the medium is a little large for me, so I can add a layer of warmth. You have to shove your little finger back in after taking them off, but this is a common problem with ski gloves. I'll wear these and be happy with them because I have been skiing local resorts in So Cal, so staying warm enough is not usually an issue.Update:I have now used these gloves about six times this year and they wear well (no rips in the seams, etc.). They are well made and will probably last quite a while. My hands have stayed warm enough (except when it dips below 30 degrees), so I am pleased with this purchase.Also:Just got a pair of the Velazzo heated gloves and they are wonderful. The system works marvelously- hold 3 sec for on/off and choose a heat setting. The gloves don't get 'hot' but rather keep your hands warm and cozy. The material is of high quality and I look forward to using these when I go skiing in colder weather. The battery seems to last well, although I haven't left the heat on for long periods of time because the gloves alone keep your hands warm. Very pleased with this company's products.
R**4
Great gloves
Kept hands warm and dry all winter. Last winter was the toughest winter I have had, was shiveling or snowblowing almost every other day and these gloves held up all winter and protected my hands.
L**T
Warm Down to 25F Biking, 5F Walking
I have long found it challenging to find a good pair of warm gloves. Over time, I have come to realize that much of what makes a garment feel warm is subjective. Some of it has to do with perception, and some with how the garment is used. With that in mind, I looked at a lot of gloves and read a lot of reviews before purchasing these Velazzio Ski Gloves, and now I am adding my review in hopes that a fellow shopper finds it helpful.First, I must concur with others who have said that the sizes on these gloves run small. Like a whole size small. I normally buy Large gloves, which are usually a bit bigger than I really need, but I find that to be advantageous in a winter glove. Air is an insulator, so gloves that trap some air between your hands and the lining do a better job of keeping your hands warm than gloves that fit snugly. I also like to leave room for glove liners, which add another layer of insulation for very cold days. My Velazzio Ski Gloves, which I bought in size Large, fit, you will have to pardon the expression, like a glove. That is to say, they're snug and form-fitting. They aren't tight enough to prevent my hands from moving freely, but they might fit too snugly for a glove liner to be effective. (Tight gloves will make your hands feel cold very quickly.) I should have purchased these in Extra Large.That said, I can't say I've been disappointed with these gloves' performance in the cold. As of this writing, I have worn them in temperatures from 42F down to around 5F. My main applications, so to speak, are cycling and walking. (There was a time in my life when I was a skier, but it's been decades since I last hit the slopes or followed a cross-country trail.)I've ridden my bike with these gloves in temperatures ranging from 42F down to about 20F. My winter rides aren't especially long - anywhere from 5 minutes to 30 minutes - but my hands stayed comfortable while biking throughout that range. It's hard to find a good glove for winter cycling, because the metal handlebar is a heat sink for your palms and fingers, while the wind blasts icy air onto the backs of your hands. So, I don't know how well these gloves would stand up to longer rides, but they seem fine for my typical winter rides as described above.When it's too cold to bike comfortably (for me, that's when the temperature falls below 15F), I still walk outside. I've worn these gloves outdoors while walking, shoveling snow or waiting for buses in temps down to 5F - it doesn't often get colder than that where I live - for up to 45 minutes, and while I wouldn't say my hands were toasty the whole time, they didn't get uncomfortably cold, either.Your hands will not feel particularly nimble in these gloves. The fingers are too stiff and wide for detailed work. They work fine as cycling gloves because my bicycle has grip shifting; if it had trigger shifters, these gloves would make it awkward to operate them. I've managed to drive with them when the minivan is very cold, but as soon as it warms up enough, I take them off, because I can't operate small buttons and levers with them on. That is to say, they aren't good driving gloves. It's a bit laughable that they're listed as touch screen gloves. Touch screens will react to the gloves' finger pads, but you can't tap, gesture or swipe with any accuracy; the gloves' fingers are too big and clumsy.I haven't had my gloves long enough to rate them on durability. They look and feel like they should last, but these perceptions have been deceiving with past gloves. I will have to update this review later on as the gloves age.I don't want to sound too negative about these Velazzio Ski Gloves, though. The main problem with them, in my opinion, is that the product description sets expectations too high. All in all, they're very nice gloves that serve their primary purpose - keeping your hands warm in icy, blustery winter weather - very well. Just buy them a size larger than you think you need and you'll be fine.
R**X
Comfortable and Warm
These outdoor winter snow sports and ski gloves are really quite nice. They're comfortable and very soft inside. The interior is a warm and soft to the touch fleece lining. The exterior is water proof and attractive.These gloves are large in that they cover half way up your arm. They aren't, however, bulky and too large. I have small hands and the size small fit beautifully! I could close my hands without restriction making grasping anything uncomplicated.There's an adjustment strap at the wrist for a snug fit. As well, there's an adjustment bungy cord at the end of the glove to ensure no snow will get inside while playing. There's a snap to attach the gloves together and a zip pouch for storage.Excellent gloves and excellent value.
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