Flatland|3D Pro-Eskate Gloves offer excellent warmth, comfort, and wrist protection for cold-weather riding, making them ideal for Onewheel and e-skate enthusiasts. While they lack true touchscreen capability and are on the pricey side, their quality materials and unique safety design stand out. Improvements are still needed, but these gloves outperform most alternatives for winter rides.
Model: Pro E-Skate Glove
Year: 2022
Price: $89
Weight: 0.6 lbs
Battery Removable: No
Video Review
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Written Review
For a limited time, get 10% off your Flatland purchase using the code: FreshlyCharged Check out what they have at Flatland|3D I love my HillBilly half finger wrist guard gloves but in the winter it just gets too cold on my digits even while wearing a light underliner under my HillBilly gloves. So I’ve been searching for a full fingered glove that also provides wrist protection and I came across the Flatland|3D Pro-Eskate Glove. I reached out to them and they offered to send me a pair to review.
If you are looking for a good warm weather glove, my favorite is their Original E-Skate fingerless glove which recently saved my son from shredding up his palms.
Pros:
- Warm
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Stylish
- Flexible
- Wrist Protection
- Palm Protection
- Removable Wrist Protection
- Good Warranty
Cons:
- Not fully touch sensitive
- Price
- Weak stitching near the base of the thumb
Pro Details:
I love how comfortable these gloves are and the great range of motion I have while wearing them. Now I’ll be able to hold my hot chocolate in one hand while holding my selfie stick and GoPro in the other with no problems. I think the scaphoid protection system is great and having fallen on my wrists multiple times with my Hillbilly Gloves, I’m a firm believer that having a hard surface at the impact points of the base of the palms is extremely important to help reduce the likelihood of severe injury. The gloves are well constructed and look great. I rode out in near freezing weather and while my toes were tingling and my lips numb from the cold, my fingers were fine because of these gloves. The Flatland|3D gloves did a much better job keeping my fingers warm than my usual thin liner gloves under my Hillbilly half finger gloves.Con Details:
These gloves are not cheap but you get what you pay for and in this case you are getting a patented system that will protect your wrist while allowing for a greater range of motion. The materials are of high quality but it is still a high price to pay for a premium product. I have one of the first versions of this glove which has an area of weakness near the base of the thumb causing easy tearing of the seam. Watch this video for more on this issue and for how I fixed it:Hey Jimmy, Our main focus with the fingertips was keeping minimal interference between your thumb or fingers and your throttle wheel, dead man switch, trigger, etc. We were going for maximum control of your remote. We wanted them to work on touch screens, but using the remote was the highest priority. It’s a little cumbersome trying to use your phone with the gloves, so we don’t advertise them as touch screen enabled. But in testing, we found you could do most basic stuff, like answer a call or take a picture. Just don’t try typing out emails… Hope that helps. Thanks!The lack of good touchscreen control may not be a game changer for some, but I do hope that they improve upon this design in the next version of these gloves because taking off my gloves in near freezing weather every time I need to respond to a text gets to be quite cumbersome. Finally, another question that was asked in my YouTube Community was this:
The question as to whether these gloves will provide as much protection as high end wrist guards, I think that these gloves are trying to strike a balance between range of motion and protection.
My HillBilly wrist guards have that big plate which somewhat limits my ability to do things while wearing them. My snowboard wrist guards significantly limits my range of motion due to the rigid plates around the wrist (dorsal and volar).
I love trail riding. While these gloves are designed for electric skateboards that do not normally go off road with regularity, I did some research and found that Knox uses the same Scaphoid Protection System with all their motorcycling gloves, including their off-road gloves.
This does give me confidence that the system will provide protection to the wrist but I have not tested or experienced a real fall with these. If and when I do, I will be sure to report back.
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