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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2025
I use as liners to ski gloves. I use several and swap out as needed during the day to keep my hands warm and dry. Sizing isn't critical. I have large hands and loaned a pair to my wife with small hands and the fit was fine
Yanni Rich
Comentado en México el 30 de enero de 2025
Son superligeros, suficiente para agarrar los manubrios de bicicletas públicas y para protección en general, no los recomiendo para fríos extremos pero sí para entre-tiempo y para el manejo de auto, moto, scooter o bici. Super comodos.
BrenGzz
Comentado en México el 26 de noviembre de 2024
Me gusto el material y el tamaño es el correcto, al principio los vi pequeños, pero ya puestos quedaron bien. Buen precio
P. Tong
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de septiembre de 2020
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.
Uncle Bob
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de noviembre de 2017
Really nice. Don't stress about the size - they're very flexible if you underestimate and thin enough not to trouble you if you overestimate. Hard to go wrong.I'm a hot guy (all the paparazzi agree) and I rarely use gloves. If it's cold I use proper mitts. If it's not cold I don't. But there are three situations where I've found these to be great in near-zero temps: In wind (weather or activity related); clearing snow with someone else's foolish Murican-made metal-handled shovel; hiking in Iceland when having hands in pockets is dangerous. I could also imagine using them INSIDE proper winter gear, if you need brief periods of dexterity.Cool feature - if you get too warm, just stretching your fingers allows a little air in at the seams. Just a little air - no gaping holes. When not in use, they pack up to almost nothing. Not waterproof, but they don't claim to be, and they dry quickly. Phone touch works fine.If your hands get cold, buy mittens. Gloves are not for cold. But these are a nice second skin.Never thought I'd review gloves. These ones are actually useful, and well-made.
Nick Boldt
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de noviembre de 2017
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.
Zack
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2017
I bought these along with another brand to try and find a new pair of liner gloves for winter outdoor trips. I have only used them a few times but like them so far and are exactly as advertised. They are comfortable, keep my hand slight warm, and are slightly wind resistant, perfect for warm winter conditions or heavy activity. They are fairly thin, I would not rely on them to be tough for working with them. Also the thumb is sewed on with a separate piece of fabric and feels weird at first, I have gotten used to it, and does not affect the glove in any way.Pros:- Fully flexible- Fits very well- ComfortableCons:- Feels like weak fabric
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