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LW (Orange County, CA)
Best Liners
Riding to work in the early A.M. is on the cold side at freeway speeds and these liners really help.
I gave a 4 star for durability just because you need to be careful around any velcro fasteners however, as far as I'm concerned, these liners are the best available. They fit nicely in a pair of gloves with no bulk. I have a couple of backup pair just in case of my error around the hook & loop stuff.
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Justin (Modesto, CA)
Definitely Warm Your Hands Up
I kept buying different gloves that were supposedly warm but after being on the bike for 30-45 minutes my hands would be freezing cold. My father in-law owns a custom motorcycle shop in Modesto and he said I needed to buy some silk liners and damn was he right! I bought these on sale and I can ride for at least an hour longer with my favorite thinner deer skin gloves.
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Justin (Modesto, CA)
Glove Liners Work Wonderfully!!!
I ordered these because I kept buying all sorts of different gloves for cold weather and none seemed to work I usually use these deer skin cold weather gloves just a cheap glove from the local motorcycle (mainly carry leathers) store that are thin enough for complete control but still warm. My father in-law owns a custom shop, he recommended getting some of these as they will warm up basically any glove and he was right.
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c rooney (willits , CA)
silk glove liners
They work well in keeping cold leather off skin in temps above 40 degrees.
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Raymond (Yucca Valley, CA)
They are okay
These help a bit. My problem with them is the finger tips ripped. After about 3 weeks my index finger on my right hand, soon after the middle finger on my left. Now I have no index finger on my left, the middle finger is almost gone; my right glove has no finger tip coverage. Anything below about 40 degrees these don't make a difference, your cold.
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Leyna (Richmond, VA)
Meh
They are what they are. I don't know if these are meant to be men's sizes or unisex sizes... but I usually wear a men's L or a women's XL glove. I ordered these in L and they are way long on me. They snag easily, and do not protect against wind (to be expected). These go well under bulky winter gloves where there's not much space and you need more warmth... but some days I prefer my fleece liners under my summer gloves tbh.
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John (Cordova, TN)
Almost indispensible
I'm buying my second set of TM silk liners. I got two seasons of use from my first set. I wore them under my mid weight gloves in the spring/fall and under my heated gloves in the winter. I went down a size from my "normal" outside glove size and they fit fine. Sure they will cling to velcro, but silk scarves do too...
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Kevin (Ogden, UT)
Not the warmest, but great
Thin construction and tight fit make these great for wearing under other gloves because they don't add too much bulk but still add an additional layer of warmth. Not the warmest of glove liners but I enjoy them.
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Joseph (Brooklyn, NY)
Not worth the money
I purchased these glove liners to wear under my leather gloves. They do not keep my hands warm. I gave them 2's almost across the board mainly based on durability. When the gloves touch anything Velcro they started coming apart. Since most gear has some type of Velcro, you would think the gloves would think the gloves would hold up to the occasional brush with Velcro. To summarize, they don't offer any warmth and are made to hold to Velcro. Why bother?
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Chris (Urbana, IL)
Great liner for perforated leather summer gloves
Cool (40F+) mornings and evenings are no longer hand freezing in my Icon perforated leather gloves simply by putting these on before I put on my main gloves. These are cut very thin, so as long as your current gloves are well broken in and not too tight, you shouldn't have a problem getting your normal gloves on over these. At this price, I may buy another pair or two just to keep around for the car, hiking, etc...