The Outdoor Research Men's Sensor Glove. Wind-resistant, insulating warmth with Touch Tec technology for gloves-on protection while using touch screen devices.
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These gloves are awesome. The gloves give surprisingly accurate control when using a touch screen device, all while keeping your hands nice and toasty. These will keep you dry as well and work pretty well even in snow. These gloves look great in person and the goat leather has a great feel to it. Highly recommended!
I bought these gloves for my husband. He also has the North Face sensor gloves as well. These are WAY better. They are soooo much easier to use with your phone...not nearly as many mistakes. They are also much muich warmer...and they seem to not get wet as easily or quickly as an average glove. Must have for techies.
Great for that cold morning where it takes 15 minutes to scrape the ice off the windshield. Don't have to take them off when you get into the car to play the iPod. They are a bit bulkier than the NorthFace e-tip gloves so I wouldn't recommend for outdoors exercise unless it's extremely cold but they do the job. The inside fleece feels great on the hands while the leather palms give excellent grip.
"The envy of touch screen users everywhere"
12/27/11
Makes a great gift for the touch screen user in your life. These are state of the art. Others (like the E-tip, also sold on this site), sew metal fabric onto regular gloves and don't allow you to use all five fingers. These provided for more accuracy while typing than the E-tip did. Lightweight. Feels like a liner glove but keeps you warmer than heavier gloves (though would not recommend for less than 25 degrees or for skiing). One warning: those with long fingers might want to go a size up.