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I literally never go on a trip without these. They're super light, reasonably warm, unobtrusive, and fit nicely under heavier gloves, though if it's not really cold I'll wear them alone most of the time. Often I'll sleep with them on. They do wear out, but that just means it's time to buy a new pair.
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Although these are warm and work well as a liner, they wear out quickly. The fabric snags easily. You can barely put a pair of gloves on over them without snagging and ending up with a hole. Within a month I had holes in 3 fingers. Tried sewing up and made them last longer but the holes keep coming. You're better off spending the extra money for a good pair.
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I bought these because my hands have been freezing this year during skiing. I can't say that these liners have completely solved my problem but they have helped somewhat. They fit well and work wonders with my smartphone.
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I own dozens of Smart Wool products, so I thought these gloves were a great idea and would live up to Smart Wool's standard of excellence. I was proven wrong after 2 months of use! The gloves developed holes, I stitched them up, and new holes have recently developed which make them worthless. I've only had them 3 months.
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I mostly use this product as my primary gloves when its between 32-40. I like the Capacitive touch that is new to this model. I also wear them as liners when its below 20 or when mountain or road biking in the cold. My one knock against these great gloves is my previous pair did not last 2 seasons. However they are sold as Liners and I wear them as primary gloves most of the time.
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I got this in late fall and wear them everyday in the winter. For most activities I find them plenty warm and extremely comfortable. After wearing them daily for a few months I have seen a bit of wear but still very intact.
I wouldn't suggest them for grip heavy endeavors or high friction grip as they are still made from woven fibers and woven fibers, not matter how strong aren't indestructible.
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Used product as inner liners for my leather gloves in my causal wear and dress wear. They were outstanding. Also used as inner liners for outdoor activities like hiking, backpacking, and outside work inside winter gloves and inside working gloves. They worked perfect for keeping my hands warm and to assist the outer layer gloves in keeping the cold out. If I needed to use my cell phone, I would take the outer layer gloves off and use my liner gloves. When finished I would put the outer layer on to work with the liners.
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I bicycle a couple miles to my suburban train station. Coldest days are low 30s / high 20s. I have a pair of leather gloves with a thin liner that are just a bit too thin to keep my fingers from aching when I'm riding. I got these liners to help provide a bit more warmth, but honestly was not sure if they really helped me that much. Granted, the gloves I wear over are pretty tight, so it could be that the wool's insulative properties were not able to be realized. I found that, rather than using them as a liner, they felt better used alone as a light glove for walking around town.
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These gloves are awesome. Not like the usual touchscreen gloves that only have the tech on the bottom of your fingers, these work on the very tip of the finger - the way you normally use your phone..
They don't do much for the wind, but that's not a big deal as they're only liners.
Definitely recommend.
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I love these gloves and use them in typical Seattle weather as gloves per se. They are light and warm enough for most Seattle winter weather. When it gets below freezing I do wear them as liners for other gloves. The new touch screen feature is great for texting and using media.
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