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Seirus  Soundtouch Hyperlite All Weather Gloves - Men's

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Half the weight of the original model, the Seirus Soundtouch Hyperlite All Weather gloves provide warmth without bulk and allow you to operate your phone or touch-screen device without chilly fingers.

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Features

  • Weathershieldâ„¢ tri-laminate material creates a breathable water- and wind-resistant barrier
  • Soundtouch technology makes these gloves compatible with all touch-screen devices
  • The next-to-skin fit and breathable fabric make these gloves comfortable for a variety of activities and conditions
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Multisport

Palm Material

Polyurethane

Fabric

Shell: polyester; pads: 50% polyester/50% polyurethane; cuff: spandex

Lining Fabric

Polyester

Touch-Screen Compatible

Yes

Gender

Men's

Glove Type

Full Finger

Size Chart

Seirus Gloves - Men's
SMLXLXXL
Hand Circumference678910

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.



Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated. Measuring hand circumference: Measure around your dominant hand at the knuckles with fingers together; do not include your thumb.

Reviews
21 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

80% 12 of 15 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

4 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars
12 years ago
They've Come A Long Way, Baby
These are a replacement for my old TNF thin liner gloves that I typically used for casual protection around town. The fit is unusually good for my large hands. The touch screen fingers work really well, although touch precision is lessened as you might expect. My prior experience with touch gloves wasn't great, so these are a surprise. I haven't gotten them really dirty, which is what killed prior attempts at this technology. My biggest down side is that they're not as warm as I was hoping, but the do the trick for when I typically use them, short commuter walks above 35F.
Stalwart Stephen
Natick, MA

Most Helpful Critical Review

5 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 2.0 out of 5 stars
13 years ago
Underwhelmed
I wanted a glove that would allow me to operate my iPhone while running and biking while still keeping my hands warm. The touch and dexterity of these gloves are great (I have the small/medium size). I've worn them on multiple winter runs and they have allowed seemless operation of my iPhone. They are NOT warm however. My fingertips (all, not just those with soundtouch material) are freezing after about 30 minutes in the cold. Palm stays relatively warm, though. I have not tested this glove in rain yet, but it does seem relatively waterproof in snowy conditions. I'll still be able to use them as a liner glove, but bummed that they are not warmer.
Jonnygmg
Madison, WI
Jonnygmg
Location:Madison, WI
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
13 years ago

Underwhelmed

I wanted a glove that would allow me to operate my iPhone while running and biking while still keeping my hands warm. The touch and dexterity of these gloves are great (I have the small/medium size). I've worn them on multiple winter runs and they have allowed seemless operation of my iPhone. They are NOT warm however. My fingertips (all, not just those with soundtouch material) are freezing after about 30 minutes in the cold. Palm stays relatively warm, though. I have not tested this glove in rain yet, but it does seem relatively waterproof in snowy conditions. I'll still be able to use them as a liner glove, but bummed that they are not warmer.

Stalwart Stephen
Location:Natick, MA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
12 years ago

They've Come A Long Way, Baby

These are a replacement for my old TNF thin liner gloves that I typically used for casual protection around town. The fit is unusually good for my large hands. The touch screen fingers work really well, although touch precision is lessened as you might expect. My prior experience with touch gloves wasn't great, so these are a surprise. I haven't gotten them really dirty, which is what killed prior attempts at this technology. My biggest down side is that they're not as warm as I was hoping, but the do the trick for when I typically use them, short commuter walks above 35F.

crystalphoto
Location:Cary, NC, United States
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
9 years ago

Not warm

I took these on my 2016 Appalachian Trail thru-hike, and unfortunately they weren't warm in the least. My smartwool liner gloves were actually warmer and are much smaller. Others on the trail also had these and didn't like them.

Jason
Location:So, California
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Lightweight-good features.

Got these gloves for a summer thru-hike of the Wonderland. Ultra lightweight. Warmth will be a question in sub 40-degree. Breathable yes. Seem to be generally waterproof /windproof. Haven't had them in a complete downpour though. Touch worked with my pixel 2. Fit is better than usual as I'm usually in between sizes and opted for the large. I would recommend these when you don't need a warmer winter glove but would like some good lightweight hand protection.

John G
Location:Alabama
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Great Gloves

Great gloves that I use for driving into work during the cold months. They work great for what passes as a cold day in the South. Had to purchase the XL to get on my hands, but the fingers are slightly long. Sizes sold take into account hand width, not finger length so much. Good product though. I also purchased a pair for my wife.

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Recycled Hiker
Location:Seattle, WA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
13 years ago

Good intermediate temperature glove

Wanted something for that range where you want a glove with some protection but not a heavy insulated winter glove to sweat in, mainly for hiking in winter and early spring. These are lightweight and easy to shove in your pocket so just right for that use, but if it is 25 degrees or windy, bring those insulated gloves also.

Stoti
Location:Florida Panhandle
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

Good product. No hotspots/blisters.

Good gloves. Sturdy and thick, but breathe well. I hike with poles and the gloves provide cushion and protect against hot spots. I hike in the Florida panhandle and average 8 - 15 mile trips depending on temp/humidity. They protect moderately well against thorns & brambles. I ordered large and have relatively large hands. These fit tight, but not uncomfortable. I will buy them again - probably a larger size. Work well with touch screens.

Linda1234
Location:North Bethesda
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Dry without extra warmth

I use these when I’m walking in a cold rain (I walk 10 miles a day outside, rain or shine) and it’s nice to have waterproof gloves keeping cold rain off my hands without having extra, unnecessary, warmth.

enginerd2010
Location:Portland, OR
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
10 years ago

Great gloves

What I like about these that I didn't realize until trying them; that strip of leather on the inside you grab when putting them on. The fit is nice and the sensitivity for the touch screen works great. They are great light weight gloves for running in 40+ weather and the breath ability is good.

igor
Location:portland, or
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Fit great, but not durable

I bought these for winter bike riding in rain and temps above 40°F. They kept my hands as warm as I expected to. The gloves get soaked in the rain, but I didn't buy them to be waterproof. After three months of winter riding, there's visible wear in the inside of the thumb and first finger. The stitching on one of the thumbs has come completely undone. Compared to my previous Novaro gloves of the same weight which lasted through 4 years of winter riding, these were a disappointment.

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