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Warm up, get a grip.

If you don't have liner gloves already, you'd be amazed by how often you'll use them. And if you already have liners, you'll see how much better the POW Gloves Liner Glove is. It's premium polypro with a smooth cuff band, and it slips easily under your gloves or mittens for a boost in warmth and comfort. Silicone grippers make the glove a good option for driving or gripping poles as you hike for turns.

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3 5

Terran Siladi

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These liners are much, much thicker then any liner I have previously used. At least twice as thick as the Dakine liners that came with my gloves (that I was replacing, as they have worn out), and other liners I have had in the past were even thinner, more of a silk weight. To Flying Goat, I'm not sure what liners you have used in the past, but I would argue that these are the thickest I have ever used.

This isn't to say these liners are bad, because if you want a thicker liner they certainly deliver, and at a great price. Luckily they still fit inside of my outer gloves so the thickness hasn't been a huge issue. The material is pretty stretchy, and sizing wise I would suggest going down a size for a better fit, as i ordered a large (my normal glove size) and they are a little looser then I would like for a liner.

The thickness does give them a bit of extra warmth though, as I have worn then in 20-30 degree weather while walking and my hands were comfortable.

The rubber palms are extremely sticky (the fingers will almost stick together if you press them together), but don't seem to get stuck on the interior of my gloves, which is nice. Quality seems good, though the stitching on one finger seems to be loosening, will see how that turns out.

Overall: buy a size down, and if you are looking for a thicker liner, then these are a great deal.

4 5

Bkluong23

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

I lost the liners to my Burton gloves, so I bought these. I think they look awesome and are super grippy, but they definitely could fit better and be warmer. I would recommend to try them before you make your purchase.

5 5

Flying Goat

Member since 
  • Gender: Male

Quality liners with grip. Used them when driving and they felt great. Not thick like other liners. Great price.

Are you able to use these with touch...

Justin Anderson

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Posted on

Are you able to use these with touch screens?

Josh Chapman

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Responded on

Hey Justin,

Unfortunately not. We do have a few other options though. There are several in the Celtek line (Ruble, Contact, Sol) as well as the Dakine T-Storm.

5 5

Adam Fuller

Member since 

These liners look, feel, and wear better than my pricier liners from other big time outdoor clothing names. The grip material and coverage is simply superb. Holding my stainless steel thermal mug or driving in these is no sweat compared to some of my gripless liners.

The material feels very high quality and soft against the skin. The stitching seems first-rate and I haven't found any danglies or loose threads at all.

I wore these on a 30 minute walk in 20F weather with a mild breeze the other night and my hands got a little chilled. That's pretty good for a lightweight liner at this price with these features!

5 5

Killer  B

Member since 

I wanted the black ones, but "large" was sold-out.
Took a chance on the XL size fitting, and they did!
The large might have been too tight, although I'm
sure they would stretch. I purchased mine with the
intent of wearing them as liners for my "winter"
motorcycle gloves. My older liners were wool, and
developed many holes after only wearing them a few
times (as liners). These POW polypropylene liners
feel GREAT and function exactly as I wanted them to.
So glad that I chose these over all the others available.
The rubber strips on the palms are very tacky & provide
excellent grip, even when wet.

Overall very pleased w/ mine.
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4 5

Kat Cooper

Member since 

On cool days I wear these by themselves, and on cold days they fit well enough that they easily slip into other gloves. The grip on the palm is nice...it comes in handy during fall football games. The fit in the fingers is snug, not tight, but the thumb is a little off - it restricts range of motion somewhat, like it connects too far down on the palm.

5 5

Mla4376632

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Needed a glove with grip for my synchronized skating. These gloves are perfect--just enough warmth and with a good grip and nice fit for my slim hands.