Description:
This pair of winter running gloves combines a snug thermal liner with a low-volume fit to keep hands warm while maintaining dexterity for cycling, running and everyday outdoor tasks. The running thermal liner gloves include touchscreen-friendly fingertips and a silicone grip on the palm, useful when you need to operate a phone or control brakes without removing your gloves.
Key Points
These gloves use a soft milk silk outer layer with a polar fleece interior that reflects body heat and breathes reasonably well. The elastic wrist design reduces wind ingress and the low-profile build supports precise handling of bike brakes and gear. For quick interactions with a smartphone, the thumb and middle finger are responsive thanks to the touchscreen-compatible tips. 🚴♂️
Grip is enhanced by a silicone texture across the palm, which helps hold tools, handlebars and everyday items when surfaces are wet or slippery. The lining has quick-dry properties to help manage sweat during higher intensity activity. Consider that according to the manufacturer these gloves are best suited to cool conditions and may not be sufficient for very low temperatures.
Technical Specifications
- Name: TOLEMI Winter Gloves Running Thermal Liner Gloves Warm Anti-slip Touchscreen
- Material composition: 88% polyester, 12% spandex
- Lining: polar fleece with quick-dry finish
- Touchscreen: thumb and middle finger compatible
- Palm: silicone anti-slip texture
- Wrist: elastic wind-resistant cuff
Usage Recommendations
Wear these gloves for morning runs, cycling commutes, walking and light outdoor chores where you need both warmth and control. The low-bulk profile allows comfortable use of gears and brake levers during rides, and the touchscreen tips make short phone interactions possible without exposing hands to the cold. For longer rides in damp conditions, dry them after use to maintain the quick-dry lining performance. 📱
These gloves can double as a liner under heavier mitts on very cold days, or be used alone through autumn and early winter when temperatures are milder. If you prioritise heavy insulation over dexterity, you may prefer thicker winter gloves for sub-zero outings.









