Love DIY Winter Gloves for Cold Weather: Touchscreen compatible
When the temperature drops, these winter gloves are your best bet for staying toasty and tech-savvy. Ideal for the cycling enthusiast or anyone who braves the cold, they're surprisingly lightweight—like a second skin, but warmer. And yes, they're comfortable enough that you'll forget you're wearing them (until you try to high-five someone, that is). The touchscreen-compatible fingertips? A game-changer. Text, scroll, or swipe without freezing your fingers off. Whether you're pedaling through a snowstorm or just sprinting to the coffee shop, these gloves have got your back—well, your hands, actually.
- Lightweight for cycling
- Designed for women
- Cold weather protection
- Touchscreen compatible
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Brand | Love DIY | One-point-three | Tokyo Bits | Zhijiepu Beauty&Health | SweetInfant | electronic |
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Price | $11.01 | $5.38 | $52.78 | $10.03 | $6.80 | $9.16 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 20, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | August 25, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | August 13, 2025 | August 12, 2025 |
Material | Velvet | Soft insulation fabric | Elastic knit | Soft fabric |
Amelia E.
Nottingham
June 27, 2025
I'm a healthcare worker in Nottingham, always on the go with my bike or scooter, and I bought these on a whim because I needed something to beat the cold. Before these gloves, I'd dread winter rides with numb fingers and fumbling for my phone, but now it's a whole different story. They keep my hands toasty without weighing me down, and the touch capability is just brilliant—no more freezing my fingers off to send a quick text. They've held up well for the short time I've had them, and though they're not perfect for heavy rain, they're super reliable for everyday use. Overall, a solid choice that's made my commutes much more enjoyable, and I'd definitely recommend them to fellow cyclists looking for a smart, warm option.
- Pros: Before I got these, my hands were always freezing on my morning rides, but now they stay super warm without feeling bulky. The touch-friendly tips worked straight away, letting me use my phone without any hassle, which is a total lifesaver when I need to check maps or messages. They're surprisingly lightweight and comfy, almost like not wearing gloves at all, and perfect for my cycling and scooting adventures.
- Cons: As it seemed to me, the fit could be a bit snugger around the wrists to keep out drafts better, and while they're great for most things, I did notice they're not the best for very wet conditions—they get damp faster than I'd like. Also, the high-five joke in the description is spot-on; they can feel a bit awkward for precise hand movements.