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Tokyo Bits Santic Cycling Smartphone Gloves: Fleece-lined for warmth

Cycling Smartphone Gloves — Gloves & Mittens, Tokyo Bits
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Joom
$50.17
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Ever tried texting with frozen fingers? The Santic Cycling Smartphone Gloves solve that chilly dilemma with a fleece-lined interior that laughs in the face of autumn winds. They're not just warm; they're smart—literally. Touchscreen-compatible fingertips mean you can swipe right on your next route without exposing skin to the cold.

But these gloves aren't just about staying connected. They've got shock-absorbing padding that takes the brunt of bumpy rides, making them as comfortable as they are functional. Whether you're braving the urban jungle or the actual wilderness, their durable design and secure fit ensure your hands stay shielded from whatever the weather throws at you. Versatile? Absolutely. These gloves are the Swiss Army knife of winter cycling gear.

  • Shock-absorbing padding
  • Compatible with touchscreens
  • Designed for outdoor activities
  • Suitable for autumn and winter
  • Fleece-lined for warmth

General specs

  • Brand: Tokyo Bits
  • Model: Santic
  • Seller: Joom
  • Material: Fleece-lined
  • Compatibility: Touchscreen devices
  • Season: Autumn, Winter
  • Activity: Cycling, Outdoor activities
  • Gender: Men
  • First listed by seller: 8/13/25

If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.

$50.17
Last price update: 8/26/25
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Price $50.17 $15.56 $57.96 $9.43 $51.01 $18.19
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Update August 25, 2025 August 29, 2025 August 10, 2025 August 29, 2025 August 25, 2025 August 27, 2025
Material Fleece-lined Leather, Fleece Fleece-lined, Windproof fabric Plush interior, Durable exterior Fleece, Waterproof fabric
Compatibility Touchscreen devices Smartphones Touchscreen devices
Activity Cycling, Outdoor activities Cycling, Outdoor sports Cycling, Skiing, Outdoor sports
Size One Size XXL One size fits all Average
Cycling Smartphone Gloves — Gloves & Mittens, Tokyo Bits

Cycling Smartphone Gloves

$50.17

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Lily Lewis
Lily L. GB Liverpool
August 16, 2025
Decision:

So I got these gloves for my cycling commutes and trips around Liverpool. Why did I buy them? Needed something to keep my hands toasty and let me check maps without freezing my fingers off. How do they perform? Pretty good overall—the warmth is decent for autumn and mild winter days, and I love that I can still swipe and tap on my screen. The comfort is there with the padding, and they've held up okay with regular use. But after using them for a couple months, I noticed the touch sensitivity isn't as sharp as it was, and in super cold weather, I wish they had a bit more insulation. Would I recommend? Yeah, if you're on a budget and need something functional, but they're not perfect. Could be wrong, but for the price, they're a solid middle ground :).

  • Pros: They're super warm with that soft inside and I can use my phone without taking them off which is a lifesaver in the cold. The padding makes rides less bumpy and they fit snug so they don't slip off.
  • Cons: After a few months the touch part on the fingers started to wear out a bit and they could be a bit warmer for really freezing days. Not the best for heavy rain either.
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