Review after a year: unfortunately, the gloves didn't withstand intensive use — the seams at the fingers gave out in two places. Maybe that's the result of frequent cycling and putting them over thin fleece gloves. At around 0°C, hands still get cold without extra protection. The material doesn't wear through, just the seams are problematic.
Cozy winter gloves originating from the Polish Army, crafted by the Polish firm Bogmar. These gloves are constructed from a premium material blend of cotton, wool, and polyamide. The fabric chosen is lightweight, robust, and dries more rapidly compared to 100% cotton fabrics.
Technical data
Color: black
Material: 34% cotton, 38% wool, 28% polyamide
Number of fingers: 5
Manufacturer: Bogmar, Poland
| Color/camouflage | Black |
|---|---|
| Insulation | Yes |
| Touchscreen capable | No |
| Material type | Synthetic-natural |
| Type/purpose | Winter |
| Additional material | 28% synthetic fiber |
| Main material | 72% Cotton |
| Main color | Black |
| Gender | Men's |
| Brand | Bogmar |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 65
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Good cotton gloves, a nice alternative to synthetic materials. They may not be enough for very cold days, but they are suitable for Polish winters. They're great for walking the dog, a bit stiff at first, but later they adapt to your hand.
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The gloves are well made, I use them daily for gardening and outdoors. They are suitable down to about -10°C, as long as you're active; when at rest, your hands start to get cold. They don't get dirty quickly, and after washing shrink a bit but quickly return to shape.
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This is definitely a cheaper option. The gloves are warm and quite good for the price, but comfort leaves a lot to be desired. The material at the wrist is very wide, almost like a lampshade, and there is not much room for the fingers and they are short. You can tell it's a budget product.
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Unfortunately, buying these gloves was a miss, but luckily a cheap one. I couldn't put them on because they are very narrow and long – more suitable for a long, narrow hand, probably a woman's. I haven’t tested them in practice; the thickness of the material does not promise good protection against frost.
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The gloves will fit people with larger hands better – for those with slimmer hands, they will be too loose, which makes precise work difficult.
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I tested them on a bike ride (40 minutes) at around 3-4°C — they do the job. They don't have extra insulation, so keep that in mind. I have average-sized, fairly slim hands — size M is tight in the fingers and too loose in the middle of the hand. You could fit a pack of matches there. Still worth it for 25 PLN, and if you lose them, it's not a big loss. The material seems solid, and there is no chemical smell.
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Solid, they heat well and are very comfortable. In Polish conditions, they work excellently, only during the greatest frosts did I feel a slight chill. Compared to popular fabric gloves, they perform much better, and the price is attractive.
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If you need gloves for temperatures from +10 to 0°C, these will work. At -4°C, after more than an hour outside, my hands were very cold. Interestingly, after a few minutes without the gloves, my hand was warmer than with the glove, even keeping my hands in my pockets did not help.
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Well-made gloves, I use them daily in the garden and outdoors; they work well down to -10°C during activity. They don't get dirty quickly; after washing, they shrink a bit but quickly return to their proper size.
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The quality is at a good level, but the gloves have a design with very long fingers and I had to exchange them several times to find the right size for myself.
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Nice gloves, pleasant material and they keep you warm, but they lose their properties below zero degrees. Despite this, their quality matches the price, so I recommend them.
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They keep your hands very warm in moderate conditions, but at around -10/-12°C they’re no longer effective. For everyday use, they’re fine. Durable and well-made. I’m deducting one star because after washing they shrank a bit, but after two days they almost returned to their original size.
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The gloves are quite warm and pleasant to the touch. In the size I chose, the fingers are rather long, and the gloves themselves are quite narrow. People with wide hands may have trouble using them.
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The gloves are well made and that's their main advantage. They don’t hold warmth well, only warming hands around 0°C. At -3°C, after 30 minutes, my fingers were already cold. Sizing leaves a bit to be desired – in my case, XL was more like an L. The largest size seems small, I had to stretch them over my hands. Overall, they're not amazing, but if someone really wants, they can go for it.
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