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O**S
Less is more.
In my opinion, glove liners are usually a case of ‘less is more.’ And right off the bat, you’ll notice these are super thin and lightweight. If you are looking for real warmth, these, alone, won’t help much. But I didn’t buy them for freezing weather, I bought them for keeping the cold wind off my hands while walking, jogging and brief trips outdoors where I still wanted maximum dexterity. They don’t have extra featuress like a rubberized grip or touch screen compatibility. I don’t care... I just wanted thin, lightweight, good fitting, well-stitched gloves. got ‘em.
A**R
Nice gloves/liners. Not touch screen compatible.
Nice gloves for the price. Size chart worked well for me. Snug fit but not too tight and the finger length was just right for me. My palm measures 9", my index finger is 3-1/8" long (see photo) and the large size fit great. Not touch screen compatible though.
D**Y
Very nice basic glove -- as long as it's not too cold
I like these gloves a lot. This is my second pair.Now be aware that these are not the warmest gloves. I use them for winter running and my hand will be cold (especially at the start of a run) if the temp is below 30. I would not recommend them as a general cold weather glove, unless you are going to be very active. That said, these are one of my "go to" gloves for winter runs.Also be aware that these are not touch screen gloves. Rather, they provide a nice snug fit, a fair amount of warmth, and even a "rub your nose" pad between the thumb and index finger. For what I needed, these are hard to beat. I would like to find a slightly warmer pair of these for those really cold running days, but I strongly recommend these.
C**Y
Look good and wear well.
Got to wait til it gets a little cold, then we shall see how well they do. Look good tho.Update after 1 year: Wore these running thru the winter in SW Virginia in colder weather. Actually did well in routine running in temps from about 25 to 40. Again, for the price........you really can't beat these and they are soft on the nose. Washed em 5 times, no loss in stitching.
S**4
The perfect winter glove liner!
Comments by consumer, Joseph Lupoli:These glove liners aren't as delicate as you might think, although, I don't recommend that you wear these as outer gloves. But, for the purpose these were designed (as Winter gloves/mittens liners), these are great for the price. And they are comfortable.So unless you're wearing state-of-the-art Arctic exploration gloves, sometimes there's just too much wind accompanying the biting Winter cold, and your decent but standard gloves aren't quite doing the job. That's when these lightweight compression liners come in. They can be the difference between having cold hands and warm hands.
N**I
How can you do this? Fake product.
I can't believe it! I got two pairs from one place, however, one of them is fake. They are totally different products. It's pilling even I didn't use it. What's worse, the brand icon is upside down.
C**B
Light Weight and Comfortable
I wanted gloves that I could use when I'm walking outside for exercise that weren't too bulky or too hot. These gloves met that requirement. I wouldn't wear them in bitter cold for long periods, but for an hour outdoors in early spring or late fall, they give you some comfort without making your hands sweat too much. They could be used as liners for bigger gloves, although I haven't tried that yet. The one thing you may look at is whether you expect to use a touch-screen phone with these on - it won't work. If that is important, you may have to get gloves specifically for that purpose. That's not a big deal to me, so the added expense wasn't worth it.
S**B
thin yet warm!
These gloves are amazing. They are so thin and yet so unbelievably warm! I have Reynaud's and winter is the worst part of my year, even though I live in relatively mild Seattle. Anyway, these are always in my pocket. I like that they are grippy enough for driving. I also love how thin they are (I am very particular and have been on a search for perfect gloves-- these are them!) I can even wear them as an under layer when it gets colder. I got a size small because of reviews. I usually wear a medium. My hand is 7.25 inches lengthwise and 4 inches in width. Small is nice and snug and I love the fit!!! I will buy another pair no doubt.
D**S
Just what I was looking for. EDIT: non-lasting
Awesome gloves. Very thin, but that's what I was looking for. They have no grip at all, and the thumb is a softer material if you want to wipe your nose. I can wear them under other mitts of gloves if it's really cold. EDIT: after wearing them for not even a full winter the seam on my right index finger is coming apart. They have no warranty so I'm going to have to try and mend them myself. I guess you get what you pay for...
P**G
Not Very Thin
These appear to be well made glove liners that have perfect stitching. I was hoping that they would be thinner, like silk, as I wanted to wear them as a wicking layer for motorcycle gloves during the summer. However, these are slightly thicker than I wanted for that purpose although they might be better suited for fall and winter as an additional insulating layer for my motorcycle gloves. I wear a size 9 glove and usually large. The large size of this liner fits me perfectly. It's not shown in the product photo but on each glove, there's a white rubberized ink logo on the back of the cuff.
L**N
Light gloves for shoulder seasons
According to my kitchen scale a large pair of these gloves weighs in at 32g. They are very light and IMO only suited for the transitional periods where it's just cold enough to justify hand coverings but you don't want to go crazy. Because they are so light you retain a lot of manual dexterity and they don't take up much space. When I bought these in November 2018 I paid $13, which is what I would consider a fair price. Surprised to the see the price is now almost 3 times that.
N**T
Great simple lightweight gloves.Wicks moisture away from hands to keep them warmer.
Great simple lightweight gloves. I've worn them in torrential rain and my hands (while damp) stayed warm. Not a true wind break, but again, kept hands warm even when trekking around in Patagonian wind. Looking forward to trying them as glove liners this winter to see how much warmer my hands are when biking around in the snow / wind.
C**S
fits like a second skin
No grippy patches: not slippery, but not safe for drivingExtremely thin: fits like a second skin, not masculine-lookingExtremely elastic: fits my extra large hands with no problemLittle or no thermal value: seemed colder with than withoutLong thread was hanging from one finger out of the envelope
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