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Item 772206
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Comments about Manzella Sprint Glove Liners:
I'm a wildlife tech and am on an atv all day in the sun, rain, wind, etc. I like these gloves b/c they are a good all around glove. I wear them to keep my hands from drying out, getting too salty, getting roughed up on the handle bars, getting too cold when it rains. They aren't waterproof, but they dry out quickly and even keep your hands warm when wet...to a certain degree. I like them as a overall work glove better than my leather work gloves. Good fit and good price. Only con is the little silver grip circles wear out pretty quickly, like in a day or two or wear.
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Comments about Manzella Sprint Glove Liners:
I bought this glove for cool weather running. Hands stay warm at 40 degrees. Wicks moisture so your hands do not sweat. Gloves do not take up much space when stowing in a fanny pack. Great fit. Truly "fits like a glove".
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These gloves are good for running. I ran in 35 degree weather and the gloves kept my hands pretty warm and dry. The gloves are thin and fit snuggly to your skin. Not great to keep the wind out but overall a very good pair of athlethic gloves to wear in the cold.
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Comments about Manzella Sprint Glove Liners:
I got a pair of glove liners as a gift that I had to return due to a wrong size. I had recieved an REI brand liner and unfortunately the store in my area did not have an exact size swap. I found these liners instead.
I liked these gloves, but I originally didn't think it was going to work because all they had were the Men's sizes, but since I run in the bigger sizes in Women's I thought I ought to put them on before passing judgement. Boy am I glad I did! My hand is 6 1/2" long and 7 1/2" around the knuckles and this glove fits well in the M/L size.
What I like about these glove liners is that they are a little thicker than an average liner which is good for me since these also double as my running gloves. Also they form to my hand and let me work with more delicate operations like zippers or setting up a camp much easier than a thicker glove.
Thanks to the spandex it also happens to fit my husband whose hand is 7" long and 8 1/2" around the knuckles. This is also why I put that it runs small. The Manzella website lists this glove size to fit up to 8" long hands and my husband said this fit well but snug on him at 7". The fact that it fits me and my husband is a plus for us. Love these gloves!
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As always, love how easy it was to return the wrong size and get these. REI always makes shopping with them so easy!!
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Comments about Manzella Sprint Glove Liners:
I wore these gloves all the time, so I put a big hole in the right index finger and wore off many of the reflective dots in about 10 months. They do work with touchscreen phones/GPS and for typing in a cold office. I like them so much I will get another pair.
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Comments about Manzella Sprint Glove Liners:
Great lightweight gloves for running, walking, hiking or trail-running. Breathability is really important for running in colder weather yet keeps the wind off while screaming down the pavement. Once you're warm, you can tuck these into your shorts or a pocket and you'll barely notice they are there. These gloves are too light for much else but outdoor exercise. All the decals are very reflective so these are great for running at night as well.
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Comments about Manzella Sprint Glove Liners:
Bought these as liners - they don't provide much protection if worn alone. As liners, they are a bit thick, but add warmth. The cuff is much too tight, so the liners have to be put on and taken off separately from an outer glove or mitten.
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Comments about Manzella Sprint Glove Liners:
The grippers are not slip resistant like prior years
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I bought these gloves for running in the winter. I typically go out in about 35-45 degree weather and these gloves didn't provide much warmth at all. Additionally, the way these are made, I found that the seams were in the tips of the fingers and it was sort of uncomfortable.
Less than a month later after just using them to run (i.e. not really picking things up with them), the index finger split open.
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Comments about Manzella Sprint Glove Liners:
I use these liners while working on a river boat. Typical temperature- 20-45 degrees F, often very windy. When combined with another set of gloves, these work very well to keep my hands warm. Can also operate touch-screen devices with these on. The grips are nice and functional, but I wouldn't count on them for anything other than casual use. In cool but dry weather, these also function well by themselves. They block minor winds quite well. They are very light; sometimes I even forget they're in my pocket. I can't comment on their long-term durability since I've only owned them for a few weeks, but they've held up well so far.
The main issue I have is their performance when wet. Unlike others here, I am very underwhelmed with the drying rate. If I use these by themselves and touch a wet railing or grab a wet rope, they've stayed wet for 2 hours after I've taken them off indoors. Once they get wet, the cold just seeps right in.
Typically I use these with a pair of Mountain Hard Wear shells. As long as I can keep them dry before I put the shell on, they make an ideal liner.
Bottom line- Excellent general use by themselves in dry weather, especially for the price. If there's even a chance at them getting wet from more than light sweat, find some way to keep them dry.
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