Warmth retention: Made of thermal insulation materials such as wool, polyester fiber, cashmere and fleece lining, they can effectively lock in body temperature and prevent cold from invading, making the gloves warmer and suitable for cold weather.
Windproof and waterproof: Winter gloves have a windproof layer added to help reduce the wind chill effect and keep your hands warm. Waterproof materials or coatings prevent the gloves from getting wet in snowy or rainy days, keeping them dry.
Flexibility: Some gloves are designed with independent or semi-independent fingertips, which can provide warmth while ensuring finger flexibility, making them suitable for activities such as cycling and mountaineering.
Diverse designs: In addition to keeping warm, winter gloves come in a variety of colors and styles, can be matched with various winter clothing, and can adapt to the personalized needs of different consumers
Multifunctional: Winter gloves can not only be used for daily wear, but also can meet specific needs, such as ski gloves, cycling gloves, outdoor adventure gloves, etc., suitable for use in extreme weather and environment.