When Slip one feels pleasantly soft material which adapts perfectly to the hand and the individual fingers. Overall, the gloves are very malleable, so that the carrier can reach for objects with them. By rubberized grip on the palm you have a good grip. Ice scraper, phone or whatever we want to touch in freezing temperatures are well in hand.
When driving with the wheel soon becomes clear that the gloves protect you from the wind. Only at the four touch-points the finger tips are quickly cold. Warm hands, but four cold fingertips are the result. Now the phone is ringing while driving, and it remains to be seen whether the cold fingertips are helpful.
Dismounting. With gloves a mobile Get out of your pocket is not easy. The manufacturer promises that you should be able to use his phone with the touch screen function accurately. When testing turns out, however, that the usual one-handed operation is almost impossible. I'll take the second hand to it and try to take with a simple wipe on the screen the call. After several attempts I finally the caller on the phone.
Next, I want to start navigating to see if I'm still on the right track. The navigation app I can start relatively easily, but the entry of the destination city does not want me to succeed even after several failed attempts. So I put out my hand to do the cold and give the correct city.
For the operation of mobile phones, the gloves are largely unsuitable, only the call handling works reasonably. But as the rooting is rather impractical in a bag with gloves, I'll use it like normal gloves. Just a pity that the fingertips are cold.