2 Pairs UV Protection Gloves Non Slip Touchscreen Sun Protection Gloves Sunblock Gloves Outdoor Fishing Driving Gloves
Original price was: $19.99.$11.99Current price is: $11.99.
Price: $19.99 - $11.99
(as of Oct 03, 2024 03:53:10 UTC – Details)
Qeedy believes that art can change the world . Qeedy aims to inspire people's creativity and personal growth through the power of art.
Department : womens
Date First Available : May 13, 2024
ASIN : B0D421JY7P
7 reviews for 2 Pairs UV Protection Gloves Non Slip Touchscreen Sun Protection Gloves Sunblock Gloves Outdoor Fishing Driving Gloves
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Original price was: $19.99.$11.99Current price is: $11.99.
ML –
Perfect for sun!
These are great! and they’re very comfortable. They keep my arms cool while driving in Arizona weather and protect me from a hot steering wheel.
Steelethisalbum –
Comfortable and perfect
Well thought out design. The material feels amazing and they are not tight anywhere. I just tried them on and I will buy another pair.
Night.Owl –
Comfortable
These are really comfortable and stretchy. I like that theyâre really really long, so even if Iâm wearing half sleeve these completely cover my arms and protect them from the sun. They came in a pair of two so I kept the pink ones to me and my husband uses the black ones. They have slip grips underneath so that my hand doesnât slip on the steering wheel. I also like that I can expose the thumb index finger if I need to use my phone.
Billa –
Both packages were USED WITH questionable stain resembling dried up blood.
I ordered two of this product because there was a deal for buying 2 or more.I received USED items. One had a pen mark on the sleeve and the other one had a questionable brownish smeared stain that resembles a dried up blood.ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING!I refuse to touch it again to take a picture of it. It is so gross I can’t even describe how I felt after putting it on my bare arm and seeing the filthy stain all across the sleeve and the fingers.I AM MORTIFIED THAT THIS MADE A CONTACT WITH MY BARE SKIN.
toolgirl40 –
Great concept; too big
I love the concept of this arm sleeve with the built-in glove. Sadly, they’re too big and don’t work, and they don’t even stay up when the glove part is in use. I have to keep it pulled up to the tippy-toppest part of my arm where it’s fattest, but that 11″ girth isn’t enough to keep these up. Then, if I try to use the gloves, the top arm band gets pulled down farther on my upper arm, so gravity just works against me and the sleeve keeps creeping down. I need one arm with a full tattoo to be covered, so the upper arm that will be exposed – even with a short-sleeved shirt – is too much. I purchased these through Vine for a discount so I’m unable to return them, so I guess I’ll keep them in my car for backups/emergencies.
John –
Perfect gloves for an unusual purpose involving a tuba.
First of all, these seem to be very good quality gloves in general and I think anyone who has a use for the sleeves and attached removeable fingertips (like me) will be very happy if they purchase these gloves. The whole gloves can be flipped back out of the way as well, though that is not a feature that I need. The gloves have sticky pads on the palms and fingers, which is very useful for most tasks that you might use such gloves for.Now about the tuba: I play tuba a lot in several local groups. I have a very good, very expensive tuba that I would like to keep as pristine as possible, as it is the first, and probably the last, tuba that I will ever own. I have tried out a lot of different types of gloves to keep my sweaty hands from eating through the finish and tarnishing my horn (I live in a very hot climate). These are better than all the other gloves I have tried because the sleeves also protect the horn from my sweaty arms, which are also often in contact with the horn.But wait! There’s more! Also the removable fingertips are a great feature for me. Having a free finger and thumb available for page turning is a wonderful thing. Also, I am transitioning from using paper music to PDFs of music loaded on a tablet. In order to have very precise scrolling up and down in the music, bare fingers, as are allowed by these gloves, are ideal.When I saw these, it was as if somebody was reading my mind when they designed these. I highly recommend them and plan to get more of them to keep in reserve.
Julia Del Coro –
Wonderful, but there is one drawback
I love the silky feel of the fabric of these Qeedy UV Protection Gloves. Another nice feature is the quick-off tips over your thumbs and forefingers for using your phone. A similar design is used over the wrist, enabling you to access your watch or even partially take off the gloves without having to stow them away (for example if you were heating up too much on a long run and don’t want to stop).The downside of these gloves is they only come in one size, and unfortunately it’s a size that doesn’t fit me. My arms are long and muscular, though I have lightweight bones so they are thin. The gloves are way too large on the arms, but short overall. Even the fingers are short.There is an elastic band sewn into the top of the glove where it fits around your upper arm. This can be pulled out and it already has pre-cut slots that slip over a button, so you can adjust it very quickly. But still, for me the fit is not comfortable because it is not long enough to sit in the natural curvature between the deltoids and the biceps. Instead, it pulls up about halfway over my biceps, and having to tighten an elastic band tight enough to keep it from slipping down is uncomfortable.I’m taking a star off because they could easily offer a longer size. But as far as quality, thoughtful design planning, and price point these gloves are great. I recommend you order them if you were on the market. With Amazon’s excellent return policy you can always return them if you find the fit is uncomfortable.