Customer Reviews
Tour Master Silk Glove Liner Tour Master - Silk Glove Liner
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Justin San Francisco,  CA Silk Glove Liner Great glove liners. Very thin and fit right in my gloves. Bought large and that's the size gloves I wear. Good at about 50 degrees. I rode this morning in the 40's and I definitely needed more but they're good up to that.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   4.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.8
Andrew Herndon Roanoke,  VA Tour Master - Silk Glove Liner great product, perfect fit under my other Tourmaster gloves
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   4.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.8
Travis Dumfries,  VA Nice liners Good fit, nice material. My only complaint is, keep them away from Velcro. Velcro snags the silk very easily.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   2.0
Features   3.0
Cost Benefit   3.0
Overall   3.6
bill cortland,  OH silk glove liner Fit and finish are good. Durability not so much. Liner snags and frays on every piece of Velcro on your gear.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   3.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.6
Freddy Wichita,  KS Love these gloves for layering I rode 470 miles in weather below 40 degrees. 90% of this was at over 60 MPH. I had these gloves under my good insulated gloves and my hands were never cold. I wore these with my mesh Joe Rocket gloves at 48 degrees for 20 miles home. My hands were not cold, but were not toasty either. I will buy more of these when they wear out. Don't let them touch Velcro or they will grab and fray.
Fit   4.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   2.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.0
Joe Lewiston,  ID TM Silk Glove Liner I love these liners! I wore them the other day under a light pair of leather gloves. They made the thin leather gloves much more comfortable in the chilly morning portion of the ride. Later, when it warmed up, I stuck them in my pocket. They really increase the versatility of any glove. They also make it easier to slide into your gloves. They are very thin and the extra thickness is not noticed inside the glove. They are NOT very durable. It's hard to stay away from hook and loop closures these days, and the hook part really is hard on these liners. But they're pretty cheap, and it's a good idea to have a couple replacements on hand (pun intended).
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   3.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.6
Tinh Lynnwood,  WA OK glove liners The fit is perfect and it does do its job to keep your hands a little warmer. But be careful when using these glove liners because if they get caught on the velcro of your gloves or jacket cuffs, the velcro pulls some silk threads out. I don't regret getting them.
Fit   5.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   1.0
Features   3.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   3.6
Scott Menasha,  WI Good fit poor durability Fits good, keeps hands warm, but already showing wear after 2 times worn
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   4.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.8
Rod seattle,  WA Works great I put these on after it got dark and the temp dropped on a long ride I went on. They worked good, although it wasn’t that cold. So I still have to test them in colder weather. Under 55 or under. But for the price its a great product, you can stick them in a pocket and they’re good to have if you get caught in cold weather, just slipped ‘em on. The fit was good and they’re pretty thin, didn’t make my gloves too tight. Also they slide right in the glove.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Tom Stellman Newark,  CA Great Glove Liner This glove liner fits very well under my current gloves and keep my hands warm and dry. I recommended them to a friend who also purchased them and he thinks they are great.
Fit   5.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   2.0
Features   3.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   3.8
Steve Washington,  DC Tour Master - Silk Glove Liner After purchasing these for colder days, they are now a necessity for me year-round. It baffles me why silk glove liners aren't insanely popular. If you're buying to keep your hands warmer, you're buying for the wrong reasons. These are simply extremely comfortable.
Fit   5.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   3.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.2
Glen Chavers Fairview,  TN Tour Master - Silk Glove Liner I love them. I also bought a pair for my wife and another fellow biker and they both love them. They are just what we need under our regular gloves. They are thin enough to be able to handle money, credit cards, and to fasten your chin strap. But keep them away from velcro.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   4.0
Features   3.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.4
Dan Pensacola,  FL Work as advertised Use these under your thin leather gloves, and you'll be happy with the fit. I wouldn't go in subzero temps, but I think spring and fall these work pretty well.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   3.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.6
Brett Mullins eatonton,  GA Very nice item!! Bought these with my new gloves and absolutely loved them!! Helped to keep my hands dry and felt good as well. Only problem I see with them is they catch the Velcro on your glove they get a little shredded, but if you do it right you can do it without catching the Velcro, I found out.
Fit   4.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.0
tim grayland,  WA Tour Master - Silk Glove Liner Great liner, will work in summer gloves and winter electric gerbings.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   3.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.6
boris boston,  MA Thin and warm enough While there are probably warmer liners out there these ones make their value by being really thin. I tried other, thicker liners in a local store before but even though my gloves fit quite loose my hands felt totally squeezed. With these liners my hands feel very comfy and the extra warmth is all I need when riding in the sub 20s.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   3.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.4
Rob East Windsor,  NJ Perfect addition for three-season riding These gloves fit perfectly under my regular street gloves and keep my hands warm down to the 35 degree mark. Below that, winter gloves are probably necessary for most people. Very thin, very comfortable, but DO NOT ALLOW THEM TO TOUCH ANYTHING VELCRO unless you like little fuzzballs all over your silk gloves.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Paulo hollister,  CA Great value Fits under your gloves comfortably. I bought two pairs and wear both pairs at the same time during 40-50 degree weather. Cheaper than buying a new pair of leather gloves. Just be careful around velcro, it'll catch a run in the fabric.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Derek Renton,  WA Great product Got these for my wife. She loves them and says they are very warm.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Mo Deptford,  NJ Good buy Good product for this price. When I first got it I thought it seemed very thin. But it works as a second layer of skin and works great with my winter glove.
Fit   3.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   2.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   2.0
Overall   2.8
Austin Los Angeles,  CA Not what I expected The silk glove is like a sheer nylon/cotton material, and the fit is pretty loose. The material balls up and gets thin quickly... if they touch your velcro strap on your gloves, that section of the glove will lose about 10% of its thickness, so if you repeatedly touch them at that same part, they'll wear very thin. I purchased these for an extra little bit of protection from the cold and all in all, they're alright. For $8 it wasn't a huge disappointment for them to not do so great. Glove liners in general aren't recommended by me.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Daniel Duke flagstaff,  AZ Great Product For Money! This Product isn’t a replacement for winter gloves or leather gloves but it does keep my hands warm under my reg mesh armor gloves. They are useless wet though but that’s my fault.
Fit   4.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   3.0
Features   3.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   3.6
R. Dafferner Germantown,  TN Tour Master - Silk Glove Liner Excellent way to layer, and keep your hands warm in cold weather. One word of caution - the silk glove liner does not appreciate contact with velcro. If you put your gear on one hand at a time (e.g., glove liner, then the glove on the right hand, then glove liner, then the glove on the left hand) you can avoid getting stuck.
Fit   5.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.6
Darrell Monroe Canton,  GA Extra Warmth on Cold Rides... If you're like me, you've had difficulties finding that perfect pair of cold weather gloves. But, the Tour Master Silk Glove Liners have been an excellent add-on for those extra cold rides. Since they're very thin, they easily fit under snug gloves and the cuff is great for a little extra wind protection. But, they seem to be attracted to velcro strips! They're always sticking to the velcro closures on the outside of my gloves, which cause little picks in the silk. They haven't torn and I'm not sure what the long term effect will be, but it is an annoyance. Outside of that one small item, they're marvelous.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
C. Roberts El Paso,  TX Glove liners As advertised, fit well, well made, good price, on-time delivery. Works for me
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Bascum Page Glide,  OR Silk glove liner I love silk liners they add some warmth, the silk is very durable and windproof, they will fit under even tight gloves. Easy to pack around, Just stuff them in your riding jacket pocket and you always have them with you. I also pack a silk balaclava in my pocket so I always have some added warmth.
Fit   4.0
Finish   2.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   3.8
Yeorwned Metro Atlanta,  GA Well Packaged but Not Recommended for Warmth While these gloves might be perfect for those having blisters from their normal gloves, I do not recommend them solely for additional warmth. I was hoping to use them to complement a set of winter gloves which are usable only above 45F but these did not add any additional benefit. The gloves we're very well displayed and packaged considering the price tag and are very lightweight. While I expected velcro to damage the gloves, I didn't expect serious damage from the first time the gloves made contact with only a little velcro. As warned, be very careful when handling.
Fit   2.0
Finish   1.0
Durability   1.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   2.8
PastorGumby Fair Haven,  NJ Luxurious but will not last! These work great under my leather Olympia 450 full throttle gloves, and keeps my hands perfectly warm in the upper 40 degree weather. They are silk, and are very luxurious, HOWEVER, they snag on velcro teeth and fray like crazy... and velcro is pretty much on all my riding gear. Very poor construction, because it is silk. That is the trade off.
Fit   4.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   3.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.2
Dave Anderson,  SC Yeah, I guess. These are pretty cool. They are really thin, and like a second skin so they're comfortable under any gloves. However, they don't do a whole lot for warmth, and if they come in contact with velcro, look out! I guess they're great for under leather gloves that are otherwise uncomfortable.
Fit   1.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   1.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   3.0
Gerald Hargrove clarksville,  TN Glove liners I really do not see much benifit in these liners. They have not added any warmth to my hands. Fit and finish was great, but not really worth the money.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Jason Kawatski Ripon,  WI silk glove liners Excellent light liner for any type of gloves gives you that little extra warmth that is needed in cooler climates.
Fit   5.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.2
Eric Columbus,  IN Turns summer cloves into spring/fall gloves! I have tour master airflow gloves (also ordered them in the same size as the silk gloves - the silk gloves are ever so slightly larger than the airflow gloves), and I love the way the gloves feel. My hands are more comfortable on the bars and gets rid of the textile feel from the air flow gloves. I can take my bike out in 45-50 degree weather and my legs will get cold before my hands (no insulation under the pants), but not warm enough for long (30 min + rides) in similar weather. I'm a little disappointed at how easily the Velcro, that is on almost every glove these days, can create large quantities of fuzz balls - just be careful and you can get 1 or 2 years out of them before they start to look horrendous.
Fit   3.0
Finish   1.0
Durability   3.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   3.2
Steven Kurtz Gulf Breeze,  FL Not Sure These glove liners have good fit and finish. They began to "peel" and have multiple threads unraveling from the fingers with the very first wearing. I have worn them about 10 times now and although it has gotten worse it does seem to have stabilized for the time being. The loose threads do not seem to be from the seams, so the liners are not coming apart. They may end up having a good service life, but just look tacky; or they may deteriorate further. Only time will tell.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Don Sima Pensacola,  FL Does the job well! I was looking for something to keep my fingers a litter warmer than my gloves alone in cold weather, and these liners do the trick. They slip on easily and my gauntlet gloves slip over them easily. No more cold finger tips.
Fit   5.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.6
Michael Sammamish,  WA Another piece of the layering When riding in cool or cold weather its always good to layer clothing so you can easily adjust to changing conditions. These provide a layer for your hands that slip on and then slip on your normal gloves. They are very thin and slide on/in very easily. The silk provides a breathable layer right next to your skin. They won't turn a summer glove into a winter glove, but they will buy you some extra comfort on the extra cold days. My only concern is that the silk catches on the velcro so common on gloves and it does pull threads when it does; it is only silk so nothing you shouldn't expect.
Fit   5.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   4.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.6
Mark Nicholson,  GA Better than latex! Much more comfortable than wearing latex gloves under your regular gloves, for sure. These help keep more of the warmth in your hand instead of losing all your heat to the wind. Worth the money for sure!
Fit   5.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   4.6
Raymond Harris manassas,  VA Silk Glove Liner Great to have inside outer pair of gloves for all cold weather riders. The only downside to the silk material is if it makes contact with velcro, the silk will easily snag. Otherwise, great for cold weather rides if sufficient outer gloves are worn.
Fit   3.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   3.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   3.4
Chuck Pueblo,  CO Good deal for $10 These liners do what they are supposed to do, which is provide some extra warmth under my regular riding gloves without causing discomfort. They seem a little oddly made and don't fit my hands perfectly but they are thin enough to wear and carry without hassle. Good for ten bucks.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Larry East Dundee,  IL Tour Master 100% silk liners Very helpful when the air turns colder in the late evening or an extra layer of warmth is needed in the early AM riding. These can even be used to keep hands cool beneath a thin summer glove. Good construction with a nice, tight, knitted cuff to keep the wind off the wrist.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Peter Chicago,  IL GREAT! As someone said, it adds 5-10 degrees of usefulness. The material is not very strong, so you might need to get a new pair each year, but for $10.00 it’s a great value. You can wash them without problems.
Fit   3.0
Finish   3.0
Durability   3.0
Features   3.0
Cost Benefit   3.0
Overall   3.0
John Iowa City,  British Co Tour Master Silk Glove Liners I found that wearing these silk glove liners under my Tour Master winter gloves added about 5 or 10 degrees of usefulness to the temperature range where I can ride. My only quibble is that the cut of the gloves is less than perfect -- unlike the Tourmaster leather gloves I bought, some fingers seemed too long, and some crotches between digits seemed to be made for somebody with a peculiarly-shaped hand. This slightly-odd fit doesn't cause a significant problem, though, because the gloves are so
Fit   4.0
Finish   4.0
Durability   4.0
Features   4.0
Cost Benefit   4.0
Overall   4.0
Patrick Williston Park,  MD Tourmaster Silk Glove Liners These are well constructed and definitely increase the comfort level of your winter gloves in cold weather. The silk is nice because it adds warmth without adding extra bulk, it acts more like a second skin that traps more air thus keeping you warmer longer.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Charly Seeburger Queen Creek,  MT Tour Master Silk Glove Liners Good product. Sized well to be comfortable inside outer gloves. Work well with heated gloves by creating a "buffer" zone between your hand and the electrics. Have a tendancy to snag on velcro, so a little cauton when around the gnarly stuff will help.
Fit   5.0
Finish   5.0
Durability   5.0
Features   5.0
Cost Benefit   5.0
Overall   5.0
Bob Cannon New York,  WV Silk Glove Liners These liners are better than those produced by BMW for the same purpose. I've owned both. The Tourmaster liners are better because of the wider and more durable wrist collars. These liners improve the use of my riding gloves by at least 10 degrees F. I normally use my heated gloves only when the temperature is below 40F. Now I only need to use them once it's below 32F. Excellent liners.
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