Deliver to Tunisia
IFor best experience Get the App
🏔️ Elevate Your Winter Game with VELAZZIO Gloves!
The VELAZZIO Waterproof Breathable Snowboard Gloves are designed for ultimate warmth and comfort, featuring 3M Thinsulate insulation, a waterproof Fan-Tex membrane, and durable PU palms. Perfect for skiing and snowboarding, these gloves fit both men and women and ensure a snug fit with adjustable features.
Age range | Adult |
Size | S |
Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
Features | Waterproof |
Sport | Skiing, Snowboarding |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | VELAZZIO |
Department | Men's |
Manufacturer | MRSP16868 |
Item model number | V-G-S01 |
Package Dimensions | 33.6 x 18.69 x 7.9 cm; 240 g |
ASIN | B07GW1GFWD |
M**A
EXCEPTIONALLY MADE GLOVES
The gloves arrived on time as promised. They are very soft inside. These are a good value at a great price, and are even on sale through the holidays. They have a well made zipper pouch on the top cuff of EACH glove to store a key, some money, etc and that is a very nice feature I have not seen in other gloves. I have tried several other brand gloves and none so far have come close to the workmanship and comfort as this glove. They are stitched very well and should hold up well.I did do the water test under the faucet and the waterproofing feature seems to work well as water just beads up and runs off of them.I really like the gauntlet cuff and the strap. The wrist strap is superb on these gloves and works very easily with no snagging. As far as warmth, these are rated with very warm insulation. Although I do not ski, I opted for this glove because of the insulation factor, as I have Raynaud's Syndrome. I imaging if someone were skiing, this glove would be ideal to keep them warm, given their better circulation and also being waterproof.Velazzio does make a battery heated glove and because I have Raynaud's, I am going to try these. I am hoping they will be as well made as these are. These are not quite warm enough for my fingertips for me in 20 degree weather, not due to a deficiency in the gloves by any means, but rather a health condition of my own. If I were a skiier, I would definitely give these gloves a try for sure. I think most people would be most pleased with them.
K**L
These gloves are the bee's knees.
On a cold morning, these are what I grab right before I step outside. In the midst of 34 degree Fahrenheit weather these gloves are champion. Having dual wrist straps is a huge bonus. The zipper/pocket on the wrist is not to be scoffed at.Im out the door at three in the morning and it's freezing out. I grab these gloves and continue to have fully functional fingers. I slide the gloves on and cinch my wrist straps. That easy. Driving with these on isn't hard but will fatigue your thumbs/grip. But while the heater is catching up, you won't be complaining due to the inner fleece layer.The dual wrist straps are incredible. For a affordable pair of gloves the straps are sturdy. They don't slowly come undone and loose. The tightness does not hinder wrist rotation. The secondary strap is perfect for long sleeves to stay put allowing for no unexpected drafts crawling up your arms.The wrist pocket was peculiar at first. It's suggested to put hand warmers in them. I don't do that. Instead I use it for small items I normally would put in my pant pockets. Since the gloves are mildly bulky they come with a built in solution to your unforseen complication.I deal with water all day. My hands are always dry so long as I have these gloves on. The outer shell is hydrophobic. The palm/grip portion is great. It's soft but keeps grip when wet. Sure you'll lose a percentage of grip but it sure beats wet hands and a loss of grip.Forget about touchscreen capability. For survival functionality, I'd gladly swap out using my phone for toasty fingers. Touching cold metal with bare hands is not the bee's knees. If you must use a touch screen then take your hands out of the glove and realize just how warm these gloves are. You'll be surprised!If I have to choose what part of this glove will give out first I'd say the grip portion. With the heavy use I put these through I can see some cracking, a popped stitch and some wear all while maintaining it's waterproof label.I recommend these gloves to friends who need warm and durable gloves. They aren't overly huge. The finger tips leave only a little dexterity to be missed, but for how affordable these are I will personally be ordering more when the time comes.
K**R
Great seller
I am giving a five star rating for the very fact that the seller contacted me immediately after purchase to let me know they were available should any need for help arise. I have had a slew of defective products arrive from other sellers unwilling to help with their products ( heating blanket/throws) so I really appreciate that this seller took the time to reach out to me. The gloves themselves seem like they will be sufficient for the winter but only time will tell as I need snow to test
A**R
Love them
They keep my hands warm , I use them for snowboarding! I 100% recommend
G**I
Great gloves for the 40-30's f
I am trying to commute full-time in the Midwest by electric bike. I have not biked since I was a kid so trying to find products to commute through winter comfortably is a learning process. These are good by themselves around the mid 40's temp. Then below that, I have to line them with fleece before putting them on or my fingertips just freeze. Around 26 degrees and below my fingertips will freeze not matter what. I've tried (fake) leather gloves too line over the fleece and then these gloves over them but that just too constrictive and they still dont help. I've read countless reviews for the best gloves to cycle with. From lobster gloves to heated gloves. It seems that peoples fingertips still freeze no matter how pricey or creative the glove when it comes to cycling. Luckily I found out about pogies. (Mittens that attach to the bars) They work wonderfully. I have not yet tested below 30 degrees so I'm hoping if they dont work below that I can line them with these ski gloves and be all right. Overall I'm happy I bought this product or it would have been just miserable in late October and November. As far as improvements I dont think theres anything any company can do to save the fingertips from falling off except if they come out with a huge hulk mitten that insulates the whole hand up till the elbow. Lolol.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 week ago