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Draper Hi Sensitivity Screen Touch Gloves
14 gauge polyester gloves with polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands, allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves. Manufactured to EN388.3121 Features and Benefits • 13 gauge polyester gloves • Polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands • Allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves Contents 1 x Hi-Sensitivity Gloves, Medium (Screen Touch)
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Touchscreen gloves Krakatau
Soft fabric gloves that are touch-sensitive with a tactile function. They keep your hands warm and allow you to use touch screen devices.- Extended cuff for extra protection against the cold- Anti-slip print inside the palm
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Draper Hi Sensitivity Screen Touch Gloves
15 gauge polyester gloves with polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands, allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves. Features and Benefits • 13 gauge polyester gloves • Polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands • Allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves Contents 1 x Hi-Sensitivity Touch Screen Gloves, Large
Price: 3.49 € | Shipping*: 4.95 € -
Draper Hi Sensitivity Screen Touch Gloves
15 gauge polyester gloves with polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands, allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves. Features and Benefits • 13 gauge polyester gloves • Polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands • Allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves Contents 1 x Hi-Sensitivity Touch Screen Gloves, Large
Price: 3.49 € | Shipping*: 4.95 €
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Is it possible to use a touchscreen with thick gloves?
Yes, it is possible to use a touchscreen with thick gloves. There are touchscreen gloves available that are specifically designed to allow users to operate touchscreens while wearing gloves. These gloves are made with conductive materials in the fingertips that mimic the electrical conductivity of the human skin, allowing the touchscreen to recognize touch inputs. Additionally, some touchscreen devices have settings that can be adjusted to increase sensitivity, making it easier to use the touchscreen with thicker gloves.
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What type of gloves do you prefer: MMA gloves or boxing gloves?
It ultimately depends on the specific type of training or competition. MMA gloves are preferred for mixed martial arts training and competition, as they allow for grappling and striking techniques. On the other hand, boxing gloves are preferred for traditional boxing training and competition, as they provide more protection for the hands and wrists during intense punching workouts. Both types of gloves serve their purpose in their respective disciplines, so the preference would depend on the specific training or competition needs.
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Are MMA gloves harder than boxing gloves?
MMA gloves are generally considered to be harder than boxing gloves. This is because MMA gloves are designed to provide less padding and protection, allowing for more dexterity and grappling techniques. On the other hand, boxing gloves are designed to provide more padding and protection for the hands and the opponent, making them softer in comparison. The difference in padding and design makes MMA gloves harder than boxing gloves.
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Should one use boxing gloves or MMA gloves?
The choice between boxing gloves and MMA gloves depends on the specific purpose and type of training or competition. Boxing gloves are typically used for boxing matches and training, providing more protection for the hands and wrists. On the other hand, MMA gloves are lighter and offer more dexterity, making them suitable for mixed martial arts training and competitions where grappling and striking are involved. It is important to consider the rules and regulations of the sport being practiced when deciding which type of gloves to use.
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Draper Hi Sensitivity Screen Touch Gloves
16 gauge polyester gloves with polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands, allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves. Features and Benefits • 13 gauge polyester gloves • Polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands • Allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves Contents 1 x Hi-Sensitivity Touch Screen Gloves, Extra Large
Price: 3.49 € | Shipping*: 4.95 € -
Draper Hi Sensitivity Screen Touch Gloves
16 gauge polyester gloves with polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands, allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves. Features and Benefits • 13 gauge polyester gloves • Polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands • Allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves Contents 1 x Hi-Sensitivity Touch Screen Gloves, Extra Large
Price: 3.49 € | Shipping*: 4.95 € -
Draper Hi Sensitivity Screen Touch Gloves
14 gauge polyester gloves with polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands, allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves. Manufactured to EN388.3121 Features and Benefits • 13 gauge polyester gloves • Polyurethane coated palms and elasticated wristbands • Allowing wearers to operate touch-screen devices without removal of gloves Contents 1 x Hi-Sensitivity Gloves, Medium (Screen Touch)
Price: 3.49 € | Shipping*: 4.95 € -
Touchscreen gloves Krakatau
Soft fabric gloves that are touch-sensitive with a tactile function. They keep your hands warm and allow you to use touch screen devices.- Extended cuff for extra protection against the cold- Anti-slip print inside the palm
Price: 25.83 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
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How can gloves be used as winter gloves?
Gloves can be used as winter gloves by providing insulation and protection from the cold. Look for gloves made from materials such as wool, fleece, or Thinsulate, which are designed to keep hands warm in cold weather. Additionally, consider gloves with a waterproof or water-resistant outer layer to protect against snow and moisture. It's also important to choose gloves that fit well and allow for dexterity, so you can still use your hands effectively while staying warm.
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Can running gloves also be used as regular gloves?
Yes, running gloves can also be used as regular gloves. Running gloves are designed to provide warmth and protection for the hands during outdoor activities, so they can be used for everyday tasks such as walking, driving, or running errands. They are typically lightweight, breathable, and have touchscreen compatibility, making them versatile for various activities. However, if you are looking for heavy-duty protection in extreme cold weather, you may want to consider purchasing a separate pair of insulated gloves.
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Are latex gloves harmful or should nitrile gloves be used instead?
Latex gloves can cause allergic reactions in some individuals, so nitrile gloves are often recommended as a safer alternative. Nitrile gloves are also more resistant to chemicals and punctures compared to latex gloves. However, latex gloves are generally more cost-effective than nitrile gloves. Ultimately, the choice between latex and nitrile gloves depends on the specific needs and considerations of the user.
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Which do you find more beautiful: leather gloves or wool gloves?
Beauty is subjective, but personally, I find wool gloves more beautiful. I appreciate the natural texture and warmth of wool, and the variety of colors and patterns available in wool gloves. Leather gloves can be elegant and stylish, but I am drawn to the cozy and rustic charm of wool gloves.
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