WHAT MAKES ACOKAC GLOVES DIFFERENT (AND BETTER) ?★FOCUS ON BREATHABILITY SO YOUR HANDS STAY WARM AND DRYUsing highly breathable materials allows us to use more insulation, thicker shell materials and thicker, reinforced leather. This makes our gloves warmer, tougher and prevents hand sweats, drastically increasing the range of temperatures in which you can wear your gloves comfortably.★FOCUS ON TOUGHNESS SO YOUR GLOVES LAST LONGERTo ensure we make a really tough glove, we design and field test our gloves to stand up to the rigors of backcountry skiing and Ski Patrol work in the Wasatch Range of Utah.★FOCUS ON DEXTERITY FOR OPTIMUM GRIP ON YOUR GEARThe real challenge in makinga better glove is not compromising dexterity when the glove uses constructionand materials that are really warm and really tough. This is how we do it:★Acokac is not the cheapest, but it is the best. We offer 100% satisfaction guarantee to each of our customers. ★Have any problem, please feel free to contact us.★Manufacturer Warranty:1 year
J**U
Order a size bigger!
Very warm gloves, make my hands sweat, lol. The material they are made of is solid and they definitely are waterproof. You def wanna order 1 size bigger if your a large, they run a tight fit!
R**.
They're just OK
I was excited about these, but they're really just okay. For one, they're so bulky it's hard to bend your fingers in them. That goes with the territory of super-warm gloves, I'll concede that. They do provide a lot of warmth, but with the fleecy interior, they'll get sweaty QUICKLY. Not only do they get sweaty, they stay wet from sweat and don't vent well at all. I shoveled snow in mine a few days ago and they're still cold/damp inside.The touch screen "technically" works, but I'd say one out of every five taps. It's not really as effective as my other touchscreen, lighter weight gloves.
L**N
Great winter gloves
Needed a new pair of gloves for our cold New England winters. These gloves are excellent! Very warm and comfortable. Small drawback, if you start to sweat in them, it's a challenge to pull them off without them turning inside out.
C**S
They're warm and very water resistant. Problems arise if hands are damp or wet when applying
These gloves offer good insulation and waterproof capability, however I would not recommend if you plan on taking gloves off and putting back on frequently. The inside glove liner is not connected to the outside glove liner which leads to the inside lining getting bunched up and the insulation in between the two layers tends to shift when this happens and the gloves don't seem to fit right after taking on and off a few times. Also if/when the inside membrane gets damp/wet it is incredibly difficult to dry the glove out. I ended up using a hair dryer on cool/low setting and even then the inner tips of the gloves are very resistant to drying. All in all had I had the opportunity to test these out for a day on the slopes I would not be purchasing at the end of the day because of these reasons. Nothings perfect and these are very warm and functional if you can keep the inside from becoming damp by always making sure your hands are completely dry before putting them on.
M**E
Fit well and super comfortable for someone with big hands.
These are fantastic! Super comfortable, warm, and lots of helpful features. As a guy with large hands I always struggle to find products that fit and fit comfortably. Good mobility and super easy to sinch up while wearing them. Would recommend for sure.
J**L
Warm comfortable
Realy nice warm gloves. I use them for work outside in the cold and my commute. Really get the job done. And the wrist straps really help because i loose more gloves by putting them down on the bus and then walking off with out them. 😳😳
M**W
Better for extreme cold temperatures.
The overall quality is very good for the price you pay. The zippered compartments on the times are great for hand warmers. It comes up higher on the arms which helps keep snow and cold out without even tightening the glove. It has to points to tighten, which is great for keeping the cold out. The problem with these gloves, is that they are so warm it makes your hands sweat if it's not extremely cold out. The sweat then makes your hands cold, and the gloves need to be dried after almost every use. I find these gloves the best in between 0 and -30, otherwise they are just too warm.
A**S
Not good for Skiing or if they get wet inside
I don't think the gloves are bad quality so take my comment on one specific use case / context: I went skiing with these gloves and they are warm. The one problem I had is that the internal hand warmers it has, when you pull the gloves off, you also pull the internal hand warmer and it is almost impossible to get it back inside---when they get moist inside (not sure if it was my hand that was sweaty or is just the snow that was able to get in). Ideally the area of the fingers of the hand warmer should be stitched to the extremes of the glove to avoid this from happening. I took one of the gloves off in the lift to arrange my helmet and I was not able to put it back in so I had to go down the slope without one glove.
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