Winter gloves with 3M insulation, waterproof & windproof vs Winter gloves with 3M Thinsulate, waterproof 5-layer warmth
Overall winner: Winter gloves with 3M insulation, waterproof & windproof
Key Differences
Product A (B0FG7X53XK) emphasizes warmth without bulk, a waterproof design and touchscreen-capable fingers with a slightly higher average rating (4.80 from 58 reviews). Product B (B0FKGPQ9N4) focuses on extreme-cold warmth with 3M Thinsulate and a waterproof outer layer targeted at ski use but has a slightly lower average rating (4.70 from 34 reviews) and mentions potential bulk/fit concerns
Winter gloves with 3M insulation, waterproof & windproof
Gloves for cold weather with 3M insulation, waterproof and windproof design, extended cuffs, and touchscreen-capable fingertips. Users note warmth without bulk, good fit, and soft inner feel
Pros
- 3M insulation for warmth
- waterproof and windproof exterior
- touchscreen compatible fingertips
- soft interior comfort
Cons
- no features listed in data
- no explicit size guidance
- no durability specifics
Winter gloves with 3M Thinsulate, waterproof 5-layer warmth
Warm winter gloves with 3M Thinsulate C100 and 5-layer construction for cold days. Comfortable fit with up to 80g thermal cotton and waterproof outer layer. Customers note they are super warm without being bulky
Pros
- 3M Thinsulate C100 warmth
- 5-layer thermal construction
- waterproof outer layer
- lightweight for comfort
Cons
- some users feel bulkiness varies by activity
- limited customer feedback on durability
- fits may vary per hand size
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | UMEWARM |
| Versatility | UMEWARM |
| User Reviews | UMEWARM |