After coming across the Noreva Thermal Gloves multiple times, I finally decided to buy them and give them a try. After all, winter has already started bullying my fingers, and I needed something warm that wasn’t bulky or stiff.

What is the Noreva Thermal Gloves?
Noreva Thermal Gloves are lightweight, insulated cold-weather gloves designed for daily wear… think commuting, errands, and light outdoor activity. They’re marketed as warm, flexible, touchscreen-compatible, and wind-resistant without the bulk of typical winter gloves.
Why I Bought It
I needed gloves that were warm but still let me grip my phone, carry bags, and use my hands normally. Most thick gloves make me feel like I’m wearing oven mitts, so the promise of “thermal warmth without bulk” pulled me in immediately.
My Experience Using It
When the gloves arrived, the first thing I noticed was how thin they were. I was low-key nervous because thin gloves rarely do anything when the cold bites, but slipping them on surprised me… they were soft, stretchy, and actually hugged my hands nicely.
My first real test was an early morning walk. The temperature was biting, and I kept waiting for that usual cold sting to seep through. To my surprise, the gloves held up. My hands stayed warm longer than I expected, and I loved that I could still use my phone without taking them off. The touchscreen feature worked smoothly for scrolling and tapping.
That said, they’re not perfect. On really cold mornings, especially when the wind picks up, I started feeling the chill through the fabric. They’re “warm enough,” not “Arctic-level” warm. Also, after a few days of use, I noticed the inner lining starting to pill a little, nothing major, but enough to remind me these aren’t premium ski gloves.
Overall, they fit beautifully, feel comfortable, and work great for regular winter days. Just don’t expect them to fight off extreme cold.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Warm enough for everyday winter use
- Really comfortable, stretchy fit
- Touchscreen fingers work reliably
- Lightweight and not bulky
- Good grip for carrying items
Cons
- Not warm enough for harsh, freezing temperatures
- Inner lining can pill over time
- Wind resistance is moderate, not strong
- Not ideal for long outdoor exposure
Is It a Scam?
No, the product exists, ships, and works as advertised for mild to moderate winter weather. The problem is simply expectation versus reality: they’re thermal, but not heavy-duty. Not a scam, just a mid-range winter glove with limits.
Alternatives to Consider
- Ozero Winter Thermal Gloves
- Tough Outdoors Touchscreen Gloves
- Carhartt Women’s Quilted Insulated Gloves
Conclusion — Would I Recommend It?
Yes, with conditions. If you need comfortable, lightweight, everyday winter gloves that keep your hands warm for errands, walking, or driving, these are a solid pick. But if your winter is brutal, windy, or below freezing, I’d go for something warmer and more insulated. They’re good, just not heavy-duty.
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