Reviews over the
Fox Racing Ranger Fire
5 / 5
Excellent gloves!
Surprisingly warm. I have used them in temperatures around freezing and they are still warm enough. Close well around my wrists. Convenient loop to put on the tight fitting glove.
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5 / 5
Fine gloves in cold weather
So far used at just above zero, once I am cycling and warm myself these gloves keep me well warm. After a stop they do get damp on the inside so it takes longer before my hands are warm again.
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5 / 5
Just good gloves
A little difficult to put on, otherwise top gloves, warm, good grip and you can continue to operate your phone with it too
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5 / 5
Fine gloves
Fine gloves. At 4 degrees they stop the wid and keep my hands well warm.
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5 / 5
Great warm gloves for mtb
Warm enough for me even at -5 and no clammy hands.
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5 / 5
Fine winter glove
Sits nice and warm and fits nicely. Good grip with the silicone fingertips.
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3 / 5
1* for water repellent.
Gloves disappoint in terms of properties. Temperature range between 7 and 10gr.
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3 / 5
I expected better
Once you have managed to slip into the gloves through the narrow opening, they fit very well on the hand and fingers. The seams at the wrist are annoying. They rub against the skin when you move, which is unpleasant for me. I have only used the gloves for normal cycling on the road. They are too thin for this at temperatures around 0-5°C and the fingers get cold quickly. I also use them for cross-country skiing. They have proved themselves there so far and are rather too warm. The stated ability to operate a touchscreen with thumb and index finger is by no means given. This simply does not work.
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1 / 5
Bad gloves
They fall too small, are poor quality as they catch a lot of dirt and the E-fingertips no longer work after a day
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4 / 5
I am very satisfied with my product
Fine gloves with a good fit
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3 / 5
Not waterproof
Water repellent, bwa, if it rains then they are soaking wet even after a few kilometres of cycling. So then your hands are also frozen if you ride in cold weather. Difficult to put on but once they are on then they fit very well.
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4 / 5
Comfortable winter gloves
These gloves feel thin and provide good grip, but are warm and water-resistant. But if phone operation is important, look further. Taking them on and off is a bit fiddly, but once on, they fit like a glove. For me, a great choice!
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4 / 5
An ideal pair of gloves for cold autumn days.
Putting the gloves on and off is not so easy due to narrow wrist opening. Once put on, however, they feel comfortable thanks to the fleece interior and offer plenty of grip and feel with your handlebars. They are also waterproof, so can be used on wet days. The cuff is long enough to provide sufficient wind protection. Operating a smartphone with the gloves is not so easy, though. Person-specific, of course, but for me these gloves are ideal between -2 and 6°C.
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4 / 5
Reasonably warm tight-fitting gloves
Very well-fitting gloves with sufficient grip. Only tested in temperatures between 5° and 10° where hands stayed well warm. Taking on and off is not smooth.
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4 / 5
Glove but not smartphone friendly
This glove will keep your hands warm. If you also want to operate your smartphone on the go you will have to find others (if they even exist)
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4 / 5
Price-quality in order
Decent gloves that are good weatherproof. However, the price you pay for water- and windproof gloves is that they do not breathe. Quid pro quo. Be careful with the size chart. I took the measurements nicely and ordered matching size but still, however, they are a tad big. However, not of such a nature that I have to send them back for that. In summary, definitely satisfied.