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ASICS Wind Cover Running Gloves
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Average Rating: 3.5 star rating (15 Reviews)
List Price: $9.99
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  • 83% polyester/12% lycra/5% wool and 100% stretch nylon with lamination
  • Brushed body fabric with stretch nylon wind cover which can be easily stowed in a low profile velcro pocket.
  • Cotton terry along thumb for nose wipe
  • Tacky silicon ASICS logo along palm
  • Reflective "A" swirl on wind cover
Product Description:
 
The ASICSŪ MCT? Liner Gloves are constructed in a durable polyester knit for moisture transfer, insulation, and comfort. A hint of spandex provides a form-fitting design, and printed dots on the palms give a secure grip.
 
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Pefect for me, April 21, 2011
By ianbman
Awesome gloves. They're thin enough that you almost forget you have them on, but they're thick enough to keep my hands warm. I'm in California so the coldest weather I have to run in is probably about 50 degrees. Hard to beat at this price

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3.0 out of 5 stars.  Durability issues, August 26, 2011
By Fabio Motoki (West Lafayette, IN, USA)
These gloves are good for running, but won't keep your hands warm if it's too windy. My only concern is about their durability. I've used them last winter for running (in Fayetteville, AR) and while traveling in Montana (Glacier and Yellowstone) during the end of Spring. The knits are starting to get loose, and I don't know how much longer they'll endure.

5 of 6 people found this review helpful

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  A really good purchase, December 8, 2011
By Will W.
1.13.12 UPDATE: I've now been using these gloves through all of December and half of January and I continue to recommend them. Many of my runs have taken place in temperatures within the 20s, and while the gloves are not winter gloves, they are working out. My hands are cold as I start my run and the tips of my fingers do sting initially, but after about half a mile or a mile, I've warmed up enough that my hands become comfortable. In fact, I think if I were wearing anything heavier, the warmth of the gloves might become too much. These allow me to go for 8-mile runs without feeling like I have to take them off. As long as you're okay starting your run with slightly cold hands, these could be for you.

ORIGINAL REVIEW: I've been using these gloves on and off for about a month now, and so far I've found them to be a great purchase. I usually go for runs around 5 a.m., and this has allowed me to test them out in temps that have resided in the mid-30s. So far, so good. They do the job. If I remember, I'll post an update once the weather gets even colder.

My only concern is the fit. I'm an average size guy, and there's something a little uncomfortable about the way they fit, as if the fingers could've been cut lower, that makes me think I'd have an issue with them if I were a taller guy with bigger hands. That being said, I'd purchase these again if I had to do it all over again. At this price point, you can't beat them.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great Product, November 13, 2011
By DLake
Had a pair of these for the past few years. same thing... great gloves for running and even short (1-2 hour long) bike rides in the cold.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful

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1.0 out of 5 stars.  Not warm enough, January 12, 2012
By Ricky Chang
I do not recommend these gloves for two reasons:

1. I live in the Palo Alto area, and we don't get very cold like the rest of the country. It was in the high 40's this morning when I went out for a run. My hands were freezing cold, and my fingers were painful from the cold. It wasn't windy out, so the wind chill factor was zero or close to it.

2. I got the L/XL size, and the areas when the fingers meet the palms are tight. I'm 5' 11" and average size.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great Cool Weather Running Gloves!, August 3, 2011
By Blrm77
I ordered these for my husband who trains as a triathlete. He loves wearing them in the cooler months to keep his hands warm while he's running or biking.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Not just for runnning., February 24, 2012
By JoeStack
I use these babies for my long walks. They are light weight and keep my sausage fingers nice and warm. I really liked the textured palms and fingers. Makes fiddling with your Mp3 player or your phone easier. Easy on and off no velcro to mess with. Just simple gloves that do their job.

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3.0 out of 5 stars.  Good for Spring Usage, February 2, 2012
By NYC Running Group
I bought this product for protecting my hands from frozen winter in NY. Well..... didn't work effectively. Luckily, this year (2012), we didn't get much of frozen weather so it's all cool! I highly recommend to use this for spring running! 50 or 60 degrees! Not recommended for 40 degrees or under! Get something else!

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1.0 out of 5 stars.  XL gloves fit my tiny wife's hands...but not mine, January 29, 2012
By Curtis C. Morgan (Brisbane, Australia)
These L/XL sized gloves fit my petite wife's hands. Laugh as you imagine how they fit a man. Returned in a nanosecond. Even with a good fit, I would have still be disappointed; in a word, they're simply cheap. Fuggedaboudit.

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1.0 out of 5 stars.  Disappointed, January 19, 2012
By Marcos
I was really disappointed with this product because was a present for my brother and when he oppenned it one glove was bad designed and it is just too small, the fingers are not correctly joint so it is really unconfortable to wear. (It is only on one of them, the other looks good)

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Perfect for what I need, January 18, 2012
By Da Witz
We have two PitBulls who regardless of the weather need to get their daily run in. I had been wearing bulky thick gloves that just did not seem to work well with a leash in each hand. I have worn these everyday for the past week. The weather has been anywhere from 15-45 degrees. So far my hands have not gotten cold. It has been pretty dry so I am curious to see how they do in rain or snow. They have held up great so far with a 50lb Pittie in each hand.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great Gloves for great price, January 13, 2012
By ~D
Comfortable and fitting, they did what they were supposed to while keeping the airflow to a minimum. I am very happy with this purchase and would recommend this product to any one who's in need for running gloves.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Excellent Product, January 6, 2012
By tiffany
These work great while running in our Minnesota winter months. I don't like heavy gloves while running and these are light, yet keep my hands warm.

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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Liner gloves, January 2, 2012
By klytle73
Actually I didn't buy them as liner gloves. I was looking for a light weight glove with some flexibility and durability. These fit the bill. They are perfect for dog walking in moderate winter weather. Fingers are a little short but they still work.

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2.0 out of 5 stars.  Cheap, December 27, 2011
By JCS (Washington, DC, United States)
I think this is a case of getting what you pay for. Although they look ok and are pretty warm, the pair I got for my husband has some definite problems. The two gloves (sized L/XL) are two different sizes. One glove fits fine, but the other is much smaller (the fingers don't fit all the way on one side). Because of this bad fit, he wore them for the first time this morning and the smaller glove is already ripping. No good.

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