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Tiny Jackets for Your Hands
These thermal running gloves keep your fingers warm, dry, and functional while the rest of you questions your life choices in the rain.
The Good
- Exceptionally comfortable to wear
- Affordable and budget-friendly
- Performs better than expected
The Bad
- Doesn't fully block strong winds
- Water resistance is limited (handles light rain, but not heavy downpours)
If winter runs are your jam but your fingers turn into popsicles the moment the temperature drops, these coskefy Thermal Touch Screen Running Gloves might just become your new best training partner. Designed to keep your hands warm, dry, and still functional even when it’s sleeting sideways, they wrap your fingers in a snug, weather-ready layer without muting the feel of your touchscreen. Whether you’re pounding pavement in cold rain, ticking off mileage through icy wind, or navigating muddy trails on a weekend ride, these gloves deliver that cosy warmth you need and the grip you don’t want to lose. In short: if “cold hands, no thanks” is your winter mantra, these gloves go a long way toward turning that into “bring on the drizzle.”
Review
I wasn’t convinced when I first saw these gloves in real life. They looked thin—too thin to keep my hands warm—especially given that we’d just entered one of the coldest winters in recent years. I was fairly sure I’d made a bad call.
Then I took them out for their first proper test: a daily walk in –2°C weather. Surprisingly, they performed far better than expected. The day before, I’d worn my usual leather gloves with a fleece lining, and my fingertips were aching within minutes. That simply didn’t happen with these.
Now, these gloves aren’t magic—my hands weren’t exactly “toasty.” But they held up noticeably better than my previous pair. The Coskefy gloves use a windproof polyester shell, stretchy Lycra, and a thermal fleece lining. The stretch makes them comfortable and allows for good hand movement, while the fleece is soft and does a solid job of retaining heat. In fact, after about 15 minutes in the cold, I actually noticed my hands starting to warm up.
I’ve worn them out in a light drizzle and they’ve held up well, though I wouldn’t trust them in a heavy downpour for too long—something to keep in mind if you’re out hiking. The grip is also excellent, and the touchscreen compatibility works reliably, letting me use my phone without taking the gloves off.
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Verdict
Overall, I’m really happy with these gloves. They’re not perfect, but for the price, they perform exceptionally well. If you’re looking for light outdoor gloves that can handle cold and a bit of wet weather, these are definitely worth a try.