Etip fleece recycled gloves for touchscreen devices vs Waterproof winter gloves with touchscreen -10F warmth
Overall winner: Waterproof winter gloves with touchscreen -10F warmth
Key Differences
UMEWARM (A) offers waterproof protection and 3M insulation, making it better for cold, wet conditions and touchscreen use at a more affordable price point. The North Face Etip (B) emphasizes recycled fleece and anatomical fit (radiametric articulation) but has more reports of seam issues and sizes running small, so it suits dry-weather, casual touchscreen use where brand/eco materials matter
Etip fleece recycled gloves for touchscreen devices
Etip fleece gloves from The North Face offer warmth with touchscreen compatibility. Customers note hand warmth, comfortable fit, and sleek style, though sizing may run small
Pros
- touchscreen-compatible
- recycled materials
- radiametric articulation for natural fit
- soft, stretchy fleece
Cons
- sizes run small
- seams may come apart after extended use
Waterproof winter gloves with touchscreen -10F warmth
Waterproof winter gloves with 3M insulation and polar fleece lining provide warmth in cold weather. Customers note comfort, easy wear, and reliable touchscreen use for activities like skiing
Pros
- waterproof construction
- touchscreen compatibility
- warmth with 3M insulation
- comfortable polar fleece lining
Cons
- limited size/fit details provided
- no explicit durability info beyond testing
- no material breakdown per layer
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | UMEWARM |
| Durability | The North Face |
| Versatility | UMEWARM |
| User Reviews | UMEWARM |