How To Identify The Quality Of Daily Cold-proof Gloves
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The quality of daily cold-proof gloves can be identified from the following aspects: waterproof performance, warmth and breathability, wear resistance and anti-slip performance.
Waterproof performance: High-quality cold-proof gloves usually use waterproof materials such as Gore-Tex or eVent, which can effectively prevent moisture from entering the inside of the gloves, while inferior gloves may use easily permeable materials such as cotton or wool, resulting in damp and cold inside the gloves, and even frostbite on fingers in severe cases.
Warmth and breathability: High-quality cold-proof gloves use high-quality insulating materials such as down, Primaloft or Thinsulate, which can still maintain good warmth in humid environments. Inferior gloves may use low-quality filling materials with poor warmth. In addition, high-quality gloves usually have breathable membranes or breathable materials, such as HIPORA waterproof and breathable membranes, to ensure internal air circulation, while inferior gloves may lack good breathability, resulting in the palms being unable to evaporate in time after sweating, causing internal moisture and discomfort
Abrasion resistance and anti-slip property: High-quality cold-weather gloves use wear-resistant materials such as Kevlar or high-grade PU, which have excellent abrasion resistance and cut resistance. Inferior gloves may use materials that are easy to wear and tear, which are easy to break during skiing. In addition, high-quality gloves usually add anti-slip rubber strips or use high-friction materials on the palm and thumb to improve grip and adhesion, while inferior gloves may lack the necessary anti-slip design.
Cold-weather gloves of different materials and their characteristics
Leather gloves: Genuine leather gloves are soft to the touch, breathable, and have a long service life, but the price is higher; imitation leather gloves are cheaper, but the quality and service life are slightly inferior to genuine leather gloves.
Cotton gloves: Cotton thread is used as the main raw material, with good warmth retention and strong moisture absorption, but it is easy to deform and pilling.
Down gloves: Filled with down inside, with excellent warmth retention, but relatively thick and heavy, which may affect hand movement.
Fleece gloves: Fleece gloves are made of fleece material inside, which have good warmth retention performance and are light in weight, making them suitable for outdoor sports, but their wear resistance and service life are relatively low.






