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For Craft Hybrid Weather Gloves black, 32 customer reviews collected from 2 e-commerce sites, and the average score is 4.3.

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17.10.2017

These are very nice light weight cool/wet biking gloves.Fit: I am usually a large glove size and while I can get away with these in an x-tra large, a large would probably be a better choice. Otherwise these are comfortable and move well with my hand.Warmth: These are light weight gloves. Really designed for biking in cool autumn weather when the conditions can turn windy or wet. That said, I plan on using these as driving gloves as the rubberized palm liner and weight are just right for fall weather in the south and the grip will be perfect for that.e-tip: There is special e-tip stitching on the forefinger and thumb to be able to use a touchscreen. Worked with my iPhone.Mitt-style cover.Very lightweight material that is designed to keep the elements out when rainy or windy, though will also add a slight extra amount of warmth if needed. Tucks into a flap on the back of the and when not needed.Summary:I quite like these and will most likely be using them more for activities other than biking.
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18.10.2017

My husband likes them, I'm on the fence. Where we live we have to clean our cars off of ice or snow in the mornings all winter. I wear gloves every morning. The flip over feature is nice when you are cleaning your car and then getting into drive it I need my fingers. I have to program a gps and use my phone, I work from my car and until it warms up I wear gloves. These are good because they have the bumpy surafce so I don't have to take the gloves off. Make sure you get the right size, too big and the finger tips don't work well, too small and they are too tight and uncomfortable. The part the bugs is the flap after I have finished with it and need my fingers, it is wet and floppy.It just flops around on the back of my hand. I wish there was a magnet to keep it stuck in one place.
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21.10.2017

These are interesting gloves. They are rather thin and light weight, which was sort of unexpected (when I see mittens I think thicker). Even so, if you live in a more temperate climate or have seasons, these are a nice weight for cool but not freezing temperatures. They work well when we ride our 4 wheelers in the fall, for example. The texting feature is interesting. It does work, but only if the glove fits perfectly it won’t slip. If it’s a tad large like mine the texting takes a little effort. The part of the glove that folds for a mitten or can be pushed back makes the glove more versatile, but also I think the design could be improved. The cover just hangs back when not over the hands.All in, a nice glove but nothing too fancy.
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13.10.2018

Just did my first ride with these hybrid gloves and they are fantastic! A northern Michigan fall day starting temp around 45F and windy. Gloves are the perfect weight. They kept my hands warm but not overly so. Really like the hybrid cover that you can put over your fingers if it’s raining or extra windy. I did not use those today. The cover is sewn on and stays attached. When not in use it tucks in nicely to the cuff of the glove.

14.10.2017

These are nice gloves for bicycling. They do NOT have much padding at pressure points however. They have a cover to help block wind and cold, but it is difficult to shift gears when it is on. The best gloves for cold weather biking are lobster claw ones, with two fingers that go in each claw, enabling you to shift easily. Still, these will make a nice back up pair!

8.2.2020

Love these gloves. Bought them for running in Minnesota winters and they work well. The gloves alone are comfortable and breathable and when you’re cold the extra mitten warms perfectly. The mitten rolls up and can be kept in a pouch on the back of the hand and it’s so light you don’t even notice.

6.1.2015

I bought these mainly for outdoor running/walking and they do a great job very lightweight and the wind cover are unbelievable I usually tuck a hand warmer in there on those extra cold days and they work just perfectly and holds my hand warmer in place so my fingers don't freeze.

9.2.2021

used the gloves for more than just running/cycling. used them for snow shoeing and downhill skiing. worked well and kept hands warm. not very accommodating when trying to use a touchscreen device...but I can live with this given the benefits and utility in other areas.

5.2.2020

did a cold and windy ride with these at 30 degrees with approximately 25mph winds. I stayed warm and had no issues for my whole three hour ride.The inner portion of these mittens has a waterproof and wind blocking layer. They are surprisingly thin and very warm.

30.1.2018

This are comfortable and work well for cool weather, it gets cold here and not frigid so these gloves are just the right thickness to protect my hands. I like the option of flipping over the top and making it into a mitten. They keep my hands warm and dry.

16.2.2018

This is a wonderful glove but unfortunately I have smaller hands and the medium was way too large! I would say order a full size down! I gave them 5 stars but they are Mis-sized according to the description!

12.1.2020

Commute in these had boys, work perfect for my 30 minute trip to the office and the 30 minute trip home. The wind blocking of the mitten is amazingly effective compared to regular gloves.

1.1.2017

Question What type of weather are these gloves useful in I walk 10 miles a day and need comfort and warmth Are they water proof as well? Not a deal Breaker Thanks for your help Alan

29.9.2019

I had been looking for good between gloves and this pair fits the bill. Some hills I ride down 65k is top speed so it nice to put the mitten over so my fingers don't freeze.

10.12.2020

I run with the mitten feature in 20 degrees and stay warm. If my hands get hot, which usually happens by mile 3, I tuck away the mitten and run in just the gloves.
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