Outdoor Research Versaliner Sensor Gloves - Women's
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Uncooperative weather? The women's Outdoor Research Versaliner Sensor 3-in-1 liner-and-shell gloves deliver high-activity insulation, cold-weather protection and rain-ready water resistance.
Shop similar products- Fleece liner gloves feature zip pockets on the backs to stow away the highly water-resistant shell gloves when not needed (or place a handwarmer packet, not included)
- Pertex® Shield 2.5-layer technology protects your hands from any precipitation that gets in your way; gloves are highly water resistant
- Lightweight fleece fabric on liner gloves wicks moisture and dries fast to fend off clammy hands
- Thermoregulating ActiveTemp™ technology adjusts to your body temperature to keep you cool, dry and comfortable during high-exertion activities
- Touch-screen compatibility lets you swipe, text and dial away without removing your gloves
- Nonslip silicone pads on palms provide grip
- Reflective logo on shell adds low-light visibility
- Pull-on loops allow for easy on and off; glove clip helps you keep track of them
- Tapered wrists help keep out drafts
Imported.
View all Outdoor Research Women's Casual GlovesBest Use | Multisport Casual |
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Glove Type | Full Finger |
Fabric | 40-denier ripstop nylon |
Removable Liner | Yes |
Removable Liner Fabric | Fleece |
Touch-Screen Compatible | Yes |
Gender | Women's |
XS | S | M | L | |
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Length | 6 – 6.5 | 6.5 - 7 | 7 - 7.5 | 7.5 - 8 |
Hand Circumference | 5.75 – 6.5 | 6.5 - 7.25 | 7.25 - 8 | 8 - 8.75 |
Sizing Notes
Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.
Measure around a flat hand at the knuckles; do not include your thumb. Also measure your hand length from the base of your palm to the end if your middle finger. Use the larger of the two measurements to select your glove size.
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Dry dexterity but not much sensor function
These gloves are great for cool rainy days when you need your hands dry but not the bulk of traditional waterproof gloves. I wear them on rainy/muddy walks with my toddler, so I can play with him and not worry about cold, wet hands. They're not fleece lined like my nearly identical OR gloves, so that was a bummer, but the waterproof cover helps keep warmth in too. I'm not finding the "sensor" aspect functional-I can't use my phone wearing the gloves (without the covers, of course). I love that the covers fit into a little zippered compartment on each glove, but when they're wet, I wish they could clip to each other so I could put them elsewhere and not lose one.
Save your money
I purchased these gloves for wet weather hiking here in the Pacific Northwest. From day one I had a problem with the shell wetting out quickly. I had purchased a pair for my son at the same time and he has had the same experience. During my last backpacking trip in extremely wet conditions, I had to actually wring the shells out they were so saturated with water - I only wore them because they provided some wind protection. I also find putting on the liner gloves difficult, especially if my hands are cold/damp, and the shell offers no protection. I am extremely disappointed by the performance of these gloves, and wished I had stuck with my $10 insulated gardening gloves.
Best liner gloves ever
I'd been searching for liner gloves with a decent hand-warmer pocket for a long time. These are great, thin but warm and the zippered hand-warmer pocket keeps the warmer in place on the back of the hand. I run cold and wear these under my Hestra mitts nearly every downhill ski day. The small is form fitting on my size 7 hand, just what I want as they allow me to slip my mitts off and keep my liner gloves on for rifling through zippered pockets, adjusting boot buckles, and even using my phone thanks to the touchscreen sensors. A quality product, just what I expect from OR.

Poor quality
Poor quality. I ordered these in July and have only used a handful of times but the finger already has a hole in it and the other finger is developing a hole.
Nice gloves, love the pocket
I purchased these over the winter. I went with what the size chart recommended, and the size was perfect. I love that they have the shell that zips into the gloves. I found the shell easy to get on, and easy to put back in the zippered compartment. The sensor fingertip doesn't work for me 100% of the time, my assumption is that the gloves don't always keep my fingertips warm enough for the touch to work through the glove. I wouldn't rely on these in freezing temperatures, but they do a good job in cooler temps.
Sensor gloves? Not.
It's possible I don't understand the meaning of cell phone compatible sensor. I'd thought it meant you could use your phone with gloves on. If that's what they meant, no, you cannot.
Awesome 2-part gloves
Love the basic glove and rain proof cover that fits over. Not bulky. Good for temps in 40s and 50s with rain.
Versatile fleece gloves and shell
At first I bought these gloves thinking they were just regular fleece liner gloves. I was wrong! They are indeed fleece liner gloves but with a zippered compartment on the back of the hand that contains a shell glove to put over top when the wind/rain comes in. I love wearing these gloves because they are so versatile! I find I wear them most right around the freezing mark, and love the pull on straps the come with. A fantastic design. Great job OR!
Very good thin gloves
I love these gloves. They have a light to medium thickness to them, which keeps me warm for short walks and commutes to/from the car during cold temps. I like that they don't have cuffs, so they are easier to put on. The pull tabs are good for clipping them or slipping them in a finger to hold securely when I have to take one off for some reason. Sizing is spot on. I also like that I can clip them together so I don't lose one.

Neat gloves but not very warm
In theory, these gloves are great-- thin and versatile for any weather condition. Even though the packaging says the gloves are good for temperatures 20/40 degrees Fahrenheit, they do not keep your hands warm when 32 degrees or colder. When walking casually outside in 32 degree weather, with both layers of gloves, my hands were still very very cold. I was expecting more from these gloves, especially with the outer shell.