Customer Reviews for Freehands® Stretch Gloves for IPhones and Cell Phones-Free Shipping

Freehands® Stretch Gloves for IPhones and Cell Phones-Free Shipping

Freehands® Stretch Gloves for IPhones and Cell Phones-Free Shipping Our Price: $29.95
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Description of Freehands® Stretch Gloves for IPhones and Cell Phones-Free Shipping

Stretch Freehands blend fashion and function. The spandex nylon shell lets you move freely and the micro-fleece lining keeps you warm. A synthetic suede palm and fingers helps you keep your grip. All Freehands have fully shirred wrists to keep cold air from getting in and a plastic hook and loop to hold the gloves together when you put them away or to attach to a jacket zipper. This being our launch collection we wanted to keep things simple. We have a range of materials to appeal to your aesthetic and functional demands, but are only offering one color choice because black is so versatile.

Apparel reviews of Freehands® Stretch Gloves for IPhones and Cell Phones-Free Shipping

Customer Review: Great for Photography!
Rating: 4 Stars

I'm a semi-pro photographer with an emphasis on nature photography. Since I spend a lot of time hiking, I've been looking for some stretch gloves that would keep my hands warm in cold weather, but allow me to manipulate the controls on my DSLR camera. I looked at other gloves where all the fingers can be exposed, but I really only needed my thumb and forefinger to take photos. I came very near to buying some gloves and cutting off the thumb and forefinger when I came across these: They fit the bill well! Inexpensive, fairly nicely made, and the ability to pull the thumb and forefinger back when needed. What's nice my other fingers are still covered, but I can still hold my camera (which can get cold and hard to hold). My only nit is that the clip that keeps the gloves together when not in use are made of plastic and will likely break in time (a stainless steel clip would've been better), and the stitching around the thumb and forefingers could've been a little better, but I don't think that will be an issue. All in all, pretty much what I was looking for!

Customer Review: A waster of time and money.
Rating: 1 Stars

The Gloves are mediocre at best. There is not much insulation, the fingertips are even thinner. Probably the equivalent of the thickness of a t-shirt. I bought the men's XL and they are too small. My normal glove size is a Large to maybe an XL for a few. The worst thing though is the customer service of Freehands. The phone number goes straight to a machine and I have been trying for more than 2 weeks to get a reply e-mail from them. Do not waste your time or do what I did, buy some inexpensive gloves and cut a two small hows in them about the size of a hole punch. One at the tip of your pointer finger and the other in the middle of your thumb pad. Right where your finger needs to touch the touchscreen. You will stay warmer and they will probably work better.
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