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This can be annoying and can totally distract you from your workout.
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Besides, have you ever tried to cram back on a pair of sweaty gloves halfway through along run?
First, think about whether youre looking for touchscreen gloves or touchscreen mittens.
Then, pay attention to fit.
For mittens youll want the thumb to fit more snugly and the rest more loosely.
If you plan to layer, youll need to add even more room.
And material matters too.
Look for those made of polyester, nylon, Spandex, or merino wool.
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The silicone grips allow you to easily use your GPS watch or phone without removing them, saysNorris.
The silicone grippers extend onto the palms, which are helpful for running with a jogging stroller.
Available in sizes XS to XL.
Lululemon Run for It All Hooded Gloves
Lululemon
These Lululemon gloves were specifically designed for running.
They are made with a four-way stretch tech fleece with a dotted silicone print for added grip.
These gloves also have a supersoft insidebrushed fleeceso they feel nice and warm on even the coldest days.
Theyre made of moisture-wicking polyester and Spandex to keep your hands dry during your sweaty workouts.
Available in sizes S to XL.
Saucony Ulti-Mitts
JackRabbit
These Saucony Ulti-Mitts are a two-in-one mitten and glove.
When you want to use your fingers, the mittens fold into a convenient pocket on the glove.
I operate my Apple Watch and iPhone easily during my runs using these.
I have continued to do tempo workouts during the winter, which involve repeatedly pausing and restarting my watch.
Brooks Carbonite Gloves
Brooks
These gloves are made of 81% recycled polyester.
They are also water- and windproof, which protects my hands from the rain and harsh winds.