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- Touchscreen Compatible Running Gloves for Men & Women: Improved touchscreen fingertips let you text, track workouts, or skip songs without removing gloves. These are ideal running gloves for men and women who want both function and visibility in winter.
- Warm Gloves with Thermal Fleece for 20°F to 60°F Conditions: Stay cozy and dry with soft fleece-lined reflective warm gloves built for winter runs, bike rides, or dog walks. These are your go-to cold weather gloves for running between 20°F–60°F.
- Winter Running Gloves with Reflective Safety for Night Visibility: Designed for nighttime road safety, these reflective running gloves feature high-brightness retroreflective material making them the ideal winter jogging gloves for men or women who run in low-light conditions.
- Biomotion Hi Vis Gloves for Cold Weather Runners: These hi vis gloves highlight your moving hands triggering the brain’s recognition system. Scientifically proven biomotion design helps drivers instantly identify you, making these perfect cold weather running gloves.
- Fluorescent + Reflective Gloves for All-Day Visibility: 50% fluorescent fabric for daytime and 50% retroreflective material for nighttime means you're always seen. These dual-purpose high visibility gloves are great for jogging, cycling, or walking.
- Need Warmer Gloves: Order 1 size up and use glove liners to be even warmer. Or check out ReflecToes waterproof cycling gloves for our warmest option.
- High Reflective Gloves: Have you noticed some reflective is brighter than others? That's because not all reflective is created equal. We use aluminum sputter coated spherical reflective which reflects much more light back to the source.
- Retro-Reflective Gloves: This means it sends light back near the source. Tiny spheres take in the light, where it bounces off the back of the sphere and sends it back to the source like a cat's eye.
- Test with iPhone Flash: If you want to test what a driver might see, use your phone flash and record a video or picture from 10' away.
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