🧤 Winter-ready gloves that keep you warm, connected, and in control—don’t let the cold slow you down!
OZERO Winter Touchscreen Gloves combine premium polar fleece insulation with windproof polyester and water-resistant TPU to keep hands warm and dry. Featuring conductive fabric on thumb and index finger for seamless touchscreen use, plus silicone grip dots for enhanced control during cycling, driving, or outdoor activities. Lightweight and flexible with elastic cuffs for a snug, comfortable fit—ideal for active men facing cold weather.
Brand | OZERO |
Material | 95% polyester, 5% TPU, Cuff:91% polyester 9% spandex windproof fabric 0.1mm PVC |
Size | Small |
Sport | Cycling |
Glove Type | cycling |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | All Black |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Closure Type | Pull On |
Style | winter touchscreen gloves for men |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.79 x 5.28 x 1.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Brand Name | OZERO |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | SHENZHEN HONGFUYA TRADE Co.,Ltd |
T**Y
Biking gloves.
Great hiking gloves!
K**M
Very good
Very durable
R**.
Great Driving Gloves
These gloves are now my go-to gloves when driving in the winter months. I've retired my full-length leather gloves which I've used for years. These gloves have a nice feel/grip on the steering wheel and they make driving more comfortable and enjoyable. The gloves work great on my car's touch screen. But for shoveling snow or even brushing off the car these gloves are not very warm. There are other gloves sold on Amazon that are more insulated for that purpose. Tip: I use a chip-clip to keep the pair of gloves together when not in use. That saves time and grief searching for that lost glove.
G**E
Best Lightweight Winter Gloves I've Bought
I love these gloves enough that I've bought them 4 years in a row. Which at first brings up a question of durability, but I don't necessarily use them for their intended purpose. I'm a forklift operator, and most of my time in the past few years has been spent in a lumber yard in Texas. So, they see a lot of use that they aren't meant to handle, and a lot of wild temperature changes. But they stand the test of time and wear year in and out.They are running gloves, as we all know. But they have kept my hands warm driving at speeds up to 15mph in the rainy and windy cold. They have a water repellent exterior and a felt interior, so they do well to keep my hands dry as well (when not in a torrential downpour). They have kept my hands warm in temperatures as low as 5°F.On top of keeping my hands warm, they have also served as work gloves on cold days. When the weather permits, I don't wear proper work gloves. So for me, it's important that the gloves I do wear do not impead my grip or dexterity. And these don't. I'm not gonna say that they're not noticeable when working with them, because they are. But they aren't an annoyance or obstacle when you need to do something with your hands.All that said, the advertised touch screen use isn't really an option. That's the one thing these gloves don't do for you, unfortunately. When the screen does detect your touch, it's typically not where you were trying to touch.I'll round this off by saying that they are good gloves for people with sensory issues. I personally will refuse to wear a comfort item if it's an uncomfortable texture or fabric for me. But, thankfully, these gloves have never triggered my sensory issues. Even after many washes, and being caked in mud, chemicals, and sawdust the gloves feel do not change.One final note, this is my 4th year buying this pair of gloves. The first year: I used them until they had holes in the sides of the pointer fingers, which was approximately 4 months of use in hard labor. The second year: I used them the same way for about 3 months before my co-worker stole them, which he proceeded using them for 2 more months before losing them. As far as I know, they never developed holes the second year. The third year: I used them as they were intended, as I wasn't working at the lumber yard or on a forklift. I used them for 4 months before another one of my coworkers stole them. To my knowledge they are still in pristine condition, and he uses them for biking (he regularly participates in bicycle races and wears them when it's chilly). And this is my fourth year purchasing them, the quality and use I have gotten out of them is well worth the price. I highly recommend them.
N**S
Light weight nice gloves
Great fit
N**Y
They're FINE.
I needed new gloves for driving, and these were on sale and well reviewed. They are ok. The fit is a little too snug yet the fingers are a bit too long. The material is unpleasant to touch if you have dry hands (a problem in winter.. which is when you need gloves). The touchscreen pad stitching on the inside of the gloves digs into my fingers and is annoying. They are warm enough though and functional. I would buy them if they are on sale but not at full price.
K**M
N/A
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B**P
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Good
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