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KastKing ThermoGrip Full Finger Touchscreen Waterproof Skiing & Ice Fishing Gloves, a pinnacle of warmth even in challenging conditions.
Utilizing 3M Thinsulate and tricot fleece lining with 78% recycled polyester, these ski gloves offer exceptional heat retention, even when damp. Elevating comfort, theses skiing gloves feature an extra 150g of insulation on the back of the hand.
Crafted with precision, these snowboarding gloves combine a waterproof, windproof and breathable coating with a protective membrane. The added water repellent treatment ensures your hands stay dry in wet, snowy, or icy settings, enabling you to fully embrace the outdoors.
1 Long Lasting Durability
2 Versatile Convenience
3 Custom Fit
4 Never Lose Your Gloves
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Customer Reviews
4.3 out of 5 stars
2,357
4.4 out of 5 stars
9,289
4.5 out of 5 stars
817
4.5 out of 5 stars
816
4.4 out of 5 stars
3,198
4.4 out of 5 stars
214
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Style
FULL Wrap Design
FULL Wrap Design
Square Frame Design
FULL Wrap Design
Side Shield Design
FULL Wrap Design
Flame Width
5.28 inches
5.23 inches
5.39 inches
5.51 inches
5.3 inches
5.3 inches
Lens Width
2.44 inches
2.31 inches
2.28 inches
2.4 inches
2.6 inches
2.5 inches
Polarized
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Bifocal
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
Man/Women
Unisex
Unisex
Unisex
Unisex
Unisex
Unisex
Exceptional Insulation: KastKing ThermoGrip Full Finger Winter Gloves feature 3M Thinsulate and tricot fleece lining with 78% recycled polyester, ensuring warmth even in damp conditions. An additional 150g back-of-hand insulation enhances warmth.
Advanced Weather Protection: These ski gloves have a waterproof, windproof and breathable shell with an additional (DWR) treatment and membrane to keep your hands dry and warm in wet or snowy conditions.
Comfort and Versatility: Featuring pre-curved fingers with an accordion knuckle design for optimal dexterity, and a soft tricot lining for comfort. Touch screen friendly thumb and index finger allow for device use without removing your snow gloves. Suitable for various winter activities such as skiing snowboarding ice fishing.
Enhanced Durability: Abrasion-resistant synthetic leather palms with silicon printing provide superior grip and reduced wear. Microfiber patch between the thumb and index finger provides added durability and protection. It helps anglers control fishing gear effectively while minimizing wear from friction and extended use. The addition of abrasion-resistant PU fingers also further enhances durability of these skiing gloves.
Intelligent Functionalities: The adjustable wrist strap guarantees a snug fit, and the water-resistant pocket adds convenient storage. Longer cuffs shield against harsh winds, and the detachable wrist leash prevents loss. A reflective logo enhances visibility in low light. Goat leather knuckle protection boosts durability in high-impact zones. Snowboarding gloves with an integrated nose wipe offer versatile convenience, easy cleaning without tissues, and practical functionality.
Customers say
Customers like the warmth, waterproofing, and style of the gloves. They mention they’re great for cold weather, keep their hands dry, and the construction is pretty solid. Some also appreciate the comfort and functionality. However, some customers disagree on the durability and grip.
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BF –
Highly recommend
I never give reviews, but felt compelled to on these gloves. I’ve used these gloves many times in cold wet weather and these were warm & waterproof. They performed very well!
Sam Lee –
Wow! Great material and fit!
These gloves are nice! Love how the inner material is fleece. Will keep your hands warm. I’ve gotten other waterproof gloves before but didn’t like the fact it was too short on the wrist. These are longer so you won’t have to worry about water getting in. CANT WAIT FOR ICE FISHING!!!!!
Hallie –
Great at 20°F, good at 10°F, insufficient at 0°F
The Good:1. Definitely waterproof. Ran tap water over them at full blast for ages when they arrived, and no moisture penetrated. The surface dried almost instantly.2. You can actually move your fingers well enough to bait a hook. I am a woman with small hands, so even with the S there was a little room at the end of the fingertips. When a small trout swallowed the hook and I needed pliers to get him off, I couldn’t quite sort it with the gloves on. But I could get most fish, I could put maggots on, I could adjust my reel, and I could get things in and out of my pockets.3. Pretty insulating considering the flexibility. I ran the hottest possible tap water over them for several minutes and my hand felt slightly warm. I ran the coldest possible water over them and felt nothing. I plunged my hand into the ice hole several times for approximately 10 seconds at 15-18°F and felt nothing. I plunged my hand in the water for a few seconds at about 10°F and felt nothing. (I kept my hands out of the water at -3°F, I’m not insane).4. I was able to put a hand warmer in the palm without making the wrist gap (and let in cold air). Of course your fingertips will get cold first so I don’t know how much good this does, but it won’t hurt.The Bad:1. The insulation does have a limit. I have used these at multiple lakes and temperatures, so I think I have a pretty good idea of how warm they are. Around 15-20°F, they were totally sufficient on their own. Down around 10°F I really wanted to keep my hands in my pockets as much as possible and I would have used a second glove layer if I could have. At -3°F my fingers got so cold I lost feeling and couldn’t grab a maggot or bait a line. It doesn’t matter how much dexterity a glove allows if your hands get so cold you lose it anyway.2. Some reviews suggested using a warmer glove in addition to these. I planned to use my warm mittens with finger flaps on top of these but they didn’t fit. I still think that basic idea would work, but these are thick enough that you would need large mittens/gloves,-specifically sized-up to be an outer layer. I don’t see how you could wear gloves under these without losing dexterity.3. The fit was surprisingly good but not perfect, and neoprene doesn’t allow for any squishing or adjustment. It would be nice if they made some women’s sizes, as our finger length and width relative to our palm dimensions tends to be proportionately different than men’s, and a neoprene glove works best when fit perfectly. But the size was workable, and the fingers stiff enough that a bit of extra room did not prevent using them.Overall:I struggled with how to rate these because there are no magic gloves. How can any material allow you enough flexibility and motion for fine motor control, entirely repel water, AND keep you warm at literally any temperature? I’m sure it’s impossible. On the other hand, negative temperatures are totally realistic for ice fishing. It’s reasonable to prep for those temps and to want gear that works in them. I am glad I bought these gloves, I will continue to use them ice fishing, and I may even buy new mittens specifically to pair with them, but I have also decided to reserve the 5th star for a pair of gloves that can take any temperature I can take.
Scott R. Loftin –
Very warm
Can’t wait to get out on the water. So warm, looking forward to dry hands!
xXIDadIXx –
Size is no good
I went with X-large and because these are waterproof they are gonna be snug, but if you have thick fingers then you need to size up, so Iâll deal with them being a little to tight then to go through the headache of returning them, otherwise they are definitely a warm and built solid glove, but with size issue Iâm wishing I would have gotten a different brand or went really big I guessâ¦
Frank –
Better than expected
Iâve only just received these and havenât wore them fishing yet but they seem like a really nice glove for fishing. Not sure Iâd call them guide quality, but if I get a season out of them, Iâll be happy. I was mostly worried about not being able to cast with the glove but after doing a few yard casts, this wonât be an issue. Iâm looking forward to using them this winter.
Emm –
The gloves most cold weather fisherman dream about
100% waterproof. Extremely warm. It is neoprene so there is some restriction with movement but that’s expected with the material. Make sure to get the correct size because they do have a wetsuit feeling on the hands.
GFY –
Exactly what I needed
Had these out on lake yesterday and they were perfect. Hands were perfectly warm without anything to assist. Had hands on water several times and stayed dry, also. And this was at 40-45 degrees, windy with 25mph gusts. I’m looking forward to warm hands going forward!Note: The stitching was a tad bothersome initially but it only took a few minutes and I didn’t notice it at all the rest of the day.I ordered my normal glove size and the fit is perfect, both in fingers and palm.Update 4/14: Had a 50 degree day so I took the motorcycle out and tried these gloves to see how they’d do with windchill. To my surprise, my hands stayed completely comfortable. To test I wasn’t living in a dream, I then switched to my normal riding gloves and found that within 10-15 minutes my fingers were all quite chilled.
Mark Lambert –
They fit great.Dexterity is good. And the wrist holders are a great add.