Skiing gloves + touchscreen tech?
I'm going to ski soon and i'm looking for gloves with touchscreen technology, does anyone have a link on amazon for this? I'm hoping it to be less than $25, keep my hands warm, and have touchscreen technology.
I would actually recommend buying a touchscreen glove liner under regular gloves so you could keep a glove on when taking a picture. The bulky ski gloves even with touchscreen fingers are hard to use. If you don't want to do any of it, I take pictures on my iPhone by using my nose to swipe the camera icon on the lock screen and simply pressing the volume buttons to take a picture (no need for fancy gloves) Cabela's has NorthFace gloves for $30. Kohl's has a generic pair on sale for $14.
http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-2172600/tek-gear-core-texting-ski-gloves-men.jsp?ci_mcc=ci&CID=shopping20&srccode=cii_328768002&cpncode=42-126527721-2
Cabela's has NorthFace gloves for $30. Kohl's has a generic pair on sale for $14.
http://www.kohls.com/product/prd-2172600/tek-gear-core-texting-ski-gloves-men.jsp?ci_mcc=ci&CID=shopping20&srccode=cii_328768002&cpncode=42-126527721-2
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