Gift Shop stor

sesion chirstman gift-shops present the christmas gift, christmas tree

Friday, 16 January 2009

Freehands® Stretch Gloves for IPhones and Cell Phones


Select Size
Size: (choose one)
Unisex M Unisex L Unisex XS Unisex XL Unisex S
Availability: Select Size to view.
Product Description
Stretch Freehands blend fashion and function. The spandex nylon shell lets you move freely and the micro-fleece lining keeps you warm. A synthetic suede palm and fingers helps you keep your grip. All Freehands have fully shirred wrists to keep cold air from getting in and a plastic hook and loop to hold the gloves together when you put them away or to attach to a jacket zipper. This being our launch collection we wanted to keep things simple. We have a range of materials to appeal to your aesthetic and functional demands, but are only offering one color choice because black is so versatile.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #2417 in Apparel & Accessories
Brand: Freehands
Features
Text - Email, and Game without removing your gloves
Great as outdoor winter photography gloves
Flip back caps to expose your thumb and index fingers
Small Embedded Magnets keep Finger and Thumb Caps out of the way
also available in leather and fleece models

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Customer Reviews
Great for Photography!
I'm a semi-pro photographer with an emphasis on nature photography. Since I spend a lot of time hiking, I've been looking for some stretch gloves that would keep my hands warm in cold weather, but allow me to manipulate the controls on my DSLR camera. I looked at other gloves where all the fingers can be exposed, but I really only needed my thumb and forefinger to take photos. I came very near to buying some gloves and cutting off the thumb and forefinger when I came across these: They fit the bill well! Inexpensive, fairly nicely made, and the ability to pull the thumb and forefinger back when needed. What's nice my other fingers are still covered, but I can still hold my camera (which can get cold and hard to hold). My only nit is that the clip that keeps the gloves together when not in use are made of plastic and will likely break in time (a stainless steel clip would've been better), and the stitching around the thumb and forefingers could've been a little better, but I don't think that will be an issue. All in all, pretty much what I was looking for!

No comments: