Any recommendations for running gloves.someone nicked mine this morning I always leave them laying about in the park on a bench or fence or anywhere really,when my hands start to get hot but this morning they were gone.
I was never very happy with them they were too thick and I have very small hands they were extra small but still loose.
I know they do them with fingers to use your phone now as well.
I would like to try before I buy but can’t find any.
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Sorry about your gloves being stolen, perhaps someone thought you had dropped them and might have handed them in at the nearest post office or police station. Good luck on buying a new pair that will fit your hands.
I got a pair yesterday from sports direct...karrimor running gloves...MX shield ladies not too thick and pretty comfy...work with my I phone and size xs/s ...I have small hands too....they also clip together and have a small key holding slot..they are £9.99 on their web site.
Hi Mumpark, my local independent running shop has a great choice of gloves from Ronhill amongst others. I bought some earlier from both underarmour and asics outlet shops all in different sizes and with the smartphone fingers. Not expensive. I wear a flip belt so I can stuff it with gloves , phone etc when not needed. You don’t know you’ve got it on.
Decathlon do womens small gloves for around £5. I love mine, I have small hands and they fit nicely. Also come with the touch screen bits on them so you can still use your phone, not that I am coordinated to do this whilst running!
I have some from Decathlon too. They have fingers for using the phone and they have an extra cover rolled up into the cuff which can be rolled down over your fingers like a mitten for extra warmth if you need it
Karrimor, thin, dirt cheap on eBay and have reflective strips.
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