- Brand: OZERO
- Material: Faux suede leather, insulated TR cotton, waterproof membrane
- Size: Large
- Sport: Motorcycle, Snowmobile, Driving, Snow Skiing
- Color: Black
- Special Feature: Heated, Knitted cuff, Waterproof, Insulated, Windproof, Extra Grip, Touch screen
- Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Closure Type: Pull On
- Style: Winter Sports Gloves
- Pull On closure
- Multilayer cold-proof material gives warmest protection – With windproof artificial suede leather shell, OZERO winter gloves are inserted with insulated sponge with thickness of 2mm and breathable waterproof membrane, and lined with soft and thermal TR material, resulting in better comfort and warm.
- Full-hand waterproof membrane insert keep hands dry and away from wet and cold – You can dip gloves directly into ice water without worry of getting wet, perfect for the snow and rain weather. Just have fun in winter outdoor skiing, snow shoveling, cycling, snowmoblie, ice fishing etc.
- The palms of the gloves are attached with anti-skid silica gel – The gloves can effectively provide your hands good grip for winter sports or work and make you work efficiently, especially suitable for driving and snow ski in winter.
- Highly sensitive touch screen goatskin fingertips are stitched on the fingers – Effective touching allow you easily operate smart phone without taking off gloves. In addition, the knitted cuffs of wrists and the rubber bands of the palms make it easy to put gloves on/off.
- Gift for Men and Women: Waterproof winter gloves for your daily commute, driving, skiing, working,etc. Winter gloves made with our product technologies keep you warm and dry in cold weather. They are a wonderful gift for your family and friends. Please note: Grasp the fingertips while taking the gloves off for preventing dragging the linings out, because the linings are not sewn with the waterproof sheaths of the gloves for the best waterproof performance.















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jason cheng –
For winter motorcycle riders looking for a cheaper quality winter riding glove (unpaid review):I bought these gloves because i didn’t want to spend a $100+ on motorcycle specific winter riding gloves. I’ve worn these in below 20 degree weather while riding up to 80MPH during my commute to and from work. These things really do block the wind and keep your hands comfortable.Even at the extremely cold temps with windchill i didn’t get aching fingers or feel like i had to put my hands on my engine to warm them up.The gloves were a little tight at first and gave my hand cramps due to the thickness and trying to grip my handle bars and using my turn signals etc, but after about 5-10 days of commuting too and from work, they wore in much better and my hands don’t cramp anymore and they stay warm the whole ride.My roommates dog even ate the outer layer for the thumb on the right hand glove and left only the liner and some fluff. I’ve been riding with just the liner covering my thumb the past 1 – 2 weeks in temps ranging from 25-55 degrees Fahrenheit and have been fine. Anything below 40 degrees and my slightly exposed thumb is aching or numb, but bearable for my 20-30 minute commute to work. And the missing cover on the thumb doesn’t cause any draft to the rest of my hand. The only part that gets cold is from my thumb joint to the tip of my thumb, the rest of my hand doesn’t even notice there’s a chunk of the glove missing.These gloves have been completely soaked while commuting in 40-50 degree weather and my hands stayed dry. While they weren’t as warm as usual, they kept them dry and they never started aching or anything. They also dried insanely fast! Other gloves i’ve had that get wet will take days to dry fully. These gloves were completely dry from just sitting on top of my desk at work for 8-9 hours.BLUF: I highly recommend these gloves as an alternative to “Motorcycle” Winter riding gloves. They are a little ungainly at first and took a few tweaks to my pre-ride routine, but when your roommates dog eats part of them in the middle of winter it doesn’t break the bank when you go to buy a second pair! They keep you warm and dry and that is why i am going to be ordering a second pair so my thumb can stop suffering on these cold days haha!
Chaz S. –
First off, after reading other reviews, I was sold. As a 1st year motorcycle rider, I wanted to get the all year round experience this includes the transitions between summer to winter season, meaning I keep track of the weather for best conditions (for traction). So for starters, yes these gloves do well in the cold. My fingers sweat in them when walking around, and standing.As far as riding, the wind chill may turn a 40 degree ride into 35-30 degrees, and these passed morning have been starting off low 30’s. Comfort wise they are soft inside, smooth going in and out. No diffuculty taking off, especially with the cuff which helps a little for the wrists keeping warm. A bit bulky but defintley insulated. The touch screen isnt too bad but it sometimes doesn’t work and I need to press the screen a couple times, but they do funtion well. For 30 bucks they do well compared to my 50 buck Joe rocket gloves. Only thing they dont have is protection on the knuckles as these aren’t motrocycle designed gloves, but they are Great winter gloves. By the time my 30 min ride to work is done, I can just barely feel my fingers which is normal with most of the gloves I’ve used. With my Joe rockets, I use another pair of gloves underneath for better insulation.As far as the reviews talking about the closer to negative degrees. I think you’d be okay for a half hour but I wouldn’t trust these gloves to take the endurance of the chill of that degree. If you are looking for artic desert type then maybe look else where but its up to you.I dont suggest working in these, they are a little thick for grabbing things and especially little tight space situations. I think these gloves are best for walking around or maybe shoveling snow but anything else I’d imagine to be difficult. I have a medium pair and they seem to have a bit extra room. Maybe with a small it’d be a bit more of a slim fit. Who knows. I get a large in some gloves so I’d imagine if you’re normally large in some gloves, try medium but if you know you got big hands. Large or even XL will be good. Good luck to anybody looking for the best bang for their buck.
Birthday Moose –
Waterproof is a term that prompts skepticism as so many products claim to be but don’t fit the bid. My job is in a mountainous area and winter temps can dip into single digits (F) and below. I work around a lot of water and these gloves keep my hand warm and dry. The only issue I would caution others about is limited dexterity. Fortunately the tasks I perform with these gloves do not require intricate finger grasps. However, holding and grasping metal tools in cold weather conditions, these gloves do just fine. Lastly, I’m surprised how comfortable the gloves are. The layers don’t pull out when my hands get hot and sweaty. I did order one size larger. I like my gloves to have room. If you prefer a tight fit, use the size chart.
Kindle Customer –
I bought these for cooler months motorcycle riding, they are very warm and wind proofthey are very thick and kind of bulky but over all nice gloves for colder months riding.
Amazon Customer –
Very warm and comfortable. The touch screen part doesn’t work for me, but that wasn’t a feature I cared about.
Amazon Customer –
Use the measuring advice to get a perfect size. The gloves are great for warmth! The touchscreen feature is laughable at best. If you’re shoveling or digging (larger tools and grips), they work fine; however, if you use smaller hand-held tools, the layer inside will make it difficult for you to hold on to them (like a hammer or saw). Overall- yes, for warmth, but I would not recommend it for work or rely on them to use your electronic devices.
Sean Flores –
Would recommend for cheap gloves that keep you warm in 0f conditions!
Striving –
living in Minnesota, we get a lot of cold weather. from running the snowblower to shoveling, to cleaning off my truck in the morning when its below zero, i am happy with the comfort and warmth of these gloves !!!!