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Ultra lightweight liner glove. This glove is excellent in cold to mild temperatures . Fox river is a leader in the outdoor industry and all of the products are of the highest quality. Ultra lightweight liner glove. This glove is excellent in cold to mild temperatures . Fox river is a leader in the outdoor industry and all of the products are of the highest quality.
V**R
I love these liners
They are thin enough to wear under the mittens. Thick enough to keep hands warm for short time while the mittens are off during the hike. And they keep the skin dry. On their own, not very useful, and don't use them that way. Also, they really stick to valcro and gets damaged. I have to take them off to wear the crampons. I suspect most liners will have issue with valcro. Hopefully they last few years, I only use them below 25 F, anything above, I use regular gloves. The phone touch does work with them ON, that was a nice surprise. I wish they were cheaper, would buy more pairs.
R**A
Run a little big.
Bought these to replace a pair of silk liners that were junk. They are a little thicker than the silk gloves but can still be easily used under a heavier winter glove/mitt. Not only are they a little warmer they seem like they should hold up to normal wear much better too. My only complaint is sizing thus a loss of one star. I normally wear a large (my hand is 8.5 inches around) in most gloves so that is what I bought. I should have ordered the medium as the gloves are a little long in the fingers. For the price, I will probably be ordering another pair soon.Update (11/18/14): Had to buy another pair thanks to my dogs. I bought a medium this time and they fit much better. Used them under some heavy duty leather motorcycle gloves on a 30 degree day with speeds up to 50 MPH and they seemed to help a bit, I would venture to guess about 5-10 degrees more. These are definitely liners as they are made out of a woven single layer Polypropylene and don't stop much wind by themselves. Maybe good for running or hiking in 50 degree + to take the chill off.
T**Y
Glove measured
With my hand palm up I measure from tip off longest finger to middle of first crease on wrist where forearm curves up into hand. get 7 3/4". So a medium size male hand. Put these gloves on and they extend maybe 1/4 " above fingers. This after snugging down between fingers. So a little long but maybe not too annoyingly so. Suspect though that if your fingers are long enough to fit glove exact that hand will be too wide and gloves too tight in width as for me width is as snug as I'd want it. Has 2% spandex.New out of package before tug on a few times were 10 1/2 " long bottom of cuff to tip of long fingerTried and reviewed GI poly gloves by rothco also on Amazon and they are exact length. Serus innovation ridiculously small in the XL size
T**.
Good glove liners... but...
One of the liners came with a hole near the end of the index finger. I had to sew it up before using it. After 4 or 5 times using them, one of the thumb ends developed a small hole. But, other than that, I like them.
C**R
The gloves fit well.
i haven't had a chance to use the gloves yet but they are nice light weight gloves that fit well. They seem to be well made, but they are somewhat pricey. In the past I have used Ansul poly glove liners that cost around $5.00/pair. I need some gloves for a fishing trip and couldn't find the Ansuls , so I ordered these.
M**T
First class liners
These are excellent as super thin liners to fit under your less-bulky gloves. Using these can keep you from having to go to a much bulkier winter glove. I like that the fingers are a little over-long (I have long fingers to start with) as that keeps them from stretching tight when you pull on your outer glove. They just pull down over your finger unstretched, which makes a big difference in comfort over the day. These gloves are essentially a black version of the blue polypro glove liners that have been a winter staple for cyclists for years.
S**E
Very thin and doesn't fit like a normal large
What I received does not look like the offering in the website. I thought there would be one pair of liner gloves but instead I received 3 pairs of paper thin gloves without a tight weave. Wind blows right through them. The fingers are too long and the palms are too tight. Not at all what I expected.
S**N
They're good alone for biking in 40-50 deg weather
I'm on my second pair, having lost one of the previous. I have long fingers, big hands, I'm used to having a little web between the fingers with gloves, and that's how these fit. When you first get them their form doesn't seem quite right, but with a bit of use that seems to go away. They're good alone for biking in 40-50 deg weather, and I have them to bolster some real gloves and bike in weather down to -10F (3 miles to and from work year round in ohio).
D**S
Does the job well.
The odd one rips, but no worse than any others Iβve used. These are not long in the gauntlet style. While they fit hand great itβs just to loose around my wrists. Not an issue for me, and I do have small wrist any way.
Y**D
As described.
As described, I haven't used it yet.
A**N
Winter use
The quality of the material was very light and weak. I had never used it. It is good for a person whose body temperature drops even in summer for health issue.
A**R
Does the job
Works as a liner under snow gloves for that extra layer of warmth and moisture wicking. Would have preferred the wrist section to be slightly longer.
3**8
nice fit. Work as described
Soft, nice fit. Work as described.
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