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Item 661611
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Comments about Seirus Outlast Superliner Gloves - Men's:
I went cross-country skiing at -20F with these liners and waterproof mittens. Another skier in my group had cold hands so I gave her my mittens and I skied for over an hour with only these liners, no gloves/mittens. These liners are so good that my hands stayed warm at -20F with no outer layer. I used them on other ski trips during the season without gloves/mittens with similar results.
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I sent these glove liners to a soldier in freezing cold,Iraq and he said they work awesome!
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Bought these to get me through winter runs in Seattle with intent of being liners on sub-30-degree days, and stand-alones for when February/March temps rolled around. They were fantastic for the end of December '10 through most of Jan. '11 then started showing wear in the fingertips. After one month my index/middle fingers of both gloves had worn through and frayed so rapidly I cut the tips off. They've been functional "fingerless" gloves since (pic. below) however they're now splitting at the thumb/index finger joint. I'm not especially demanding on my gloves and don't do any high-friction activities that should've worn them out this quickly - pressing the walk sign at intersections and swiping a bus pass isn't heavy-abuse on a decent glove. They do look nice (as much as a plain black glove can) but for the price I expected more longevity.
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Comments about Seirus Outlast Superliner Gloves - Men's:
Bought two pair. One pair wore though the thumb and on the other the seam seperated. These are not worth the money if they do not last through more then 1/2 a ski season. I skiid 55 days last year and about 20+ days into it the damage started. Find another product
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On the second day of use (cross country skiing) one finger actually developed a hole. These liners were all I was wearing at the time. These were to replace my 2 year old noname liners.
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The first time I wore these liners I poked a hole through one of the finger tips. The second time I wore them I poked yet another hole. The size is correct, so, that was not an issue. I just don't think these are very well made and not worth of the REI reputation.
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The first time I used these liners I poked a hole through a finger end. Second time I used them same thing happened. The size is correct, they are just cheaply made. I live 150 miles from the closest REI so the cost to return these defective gloves is probably about half of the purchase price ([$]).
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I have used glove liners a long time and when my last pair wore out after years of use these gloves seemed to be a good replacement. My first hint of trouble came when I wore a hole in the palm on a snow shoe day outing last winter. I just returned from a month in the Everest region of Nepal and I really needed gloves on all the time because of the cold temperatures. These gloves started showing wear almost immediately and within a week literally every finger on the gloves had developed a major hole. The gloves were essentially useless. Fortunately I was able to borrow a spare pair from a fellow expedition member, but I would never buy these gloves again.
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Comments about Seirus Outlast Superliner Gloves - Men's:
Worked last week in minus 20 temp and these were no warmer than less expensive liners. Not worth the extra cost based on my experience. Get larger size if undecided.
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