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Binchi Keji Travel Winter Touchscreen Cycling Gloves: Touchscreen compatible

Winter Touchscreen Cycling Gloves — Gloves & Mittens, Binchi Keji Travel
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Khaki Leather
Khaki Leather
Joom
$15.58
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Brave the cold without losing your grip—literally—with these Winter Touchscreen Cycling Gloves. Perfect for those who refuse to let winter freeze their cycling (or texting) habits, these gloves come with fingertips that actually work on touchscreens. No more awkwardly peeling off a glove with your teeth just to send a quick message. Crafted from a tough mix of leather and fleece, they're built to last and keep the cold out. And with a split finger design, you'll get better control whether you're biking, driving, or hitting the slopes. Plus, the extra-thick insulation means your hands stay toasty even when the weather's anything but. One size fits most, so unless you've got hands like a giant or a pixie, you're good to go.

  • Winter insulated
  • Split finger design
  • Leather and fleece material
  • Thickened for warmth
  • Touchscreen compatible

General specs

  • Brand: Binchi Keji Travel
  • Seller: Joom
  • Material: Leather, Fleece
  • Design: Split finger
  • Use Case: Cycling, Driving, Skiing
  • Size: One Size
  • First listed by seller: 5/30/25

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

$15.58
Last price update: 8/30/25
Available to order

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Price $15.58 $11.76 $16.04 $18.92 $11.11 $17.37
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Update August 29, 2025 August 8, 2025 August 29, 2025 September 15, 2025 August 29, 2025 August 8, 2025
Material Leather, Fleece Waterproof fabric Fleece, Silicone Windproof fabric, Waterproof membrane, Velvet lining Waterproof fabric, Thermal insulation
Season Autumn, Winter Winter Winter
Winter Touchscreen Cycling Gloves — Gloves & Mittens, Binchi Keji Travel

Winter Touchscreen Cycling Gloves

$15.58

Reviews

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Henry Hughes
Henry H. GB Nottingham
June 5, 2025
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I had high hopes for these gloves after reading up on them, thinking they'd be the perfect solution for winter cycling without the hassle, but reality hit hard. From what I feel, they're incredibly warm and the touchscreen part does its job, no doubt about that, but the fit is just off—it grew on me a bit over time, but not enough to make up for the initial disappointment. I'm used to gear that fits like a glove pun intended, and these fall short, leaving me a bit unhappy despite the good points. They're okay for short trips, but for anything longer, I find myself wishing I'd spent more time researching or gone with another option. Overall, they do the job but not as seamlessly as I'd hoped.

  • Pros: The fingertips work well on my phone screen which is a huge relief when I'm out in the cold and need to check something quickly, and the mix of materials feels durable and keeps my hands warm even on frosty rides.
  • Cons: They don't fit my hands perfectly—a bit loose in some spots and tight in others, making them uncomfortable for long periods, and the split finger design while good for control can feel awkward and less natural than I expected.
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