TerramarAdult Thermasilk Glove Liner
Y**O
Needs a little modification
I have small hands and size small fits me great. I bought these gloves for working on computer and they work great when I type keyboard. They are made of an interesting material, which I guess is similar to Uniqlo heattech. I instantly feel a bit warmer (but not hot) when I put on them. These are exactly what I’m looking for.However, the wrist bands are really tight! I have sensitive skin and get itchy from tight underwears/bras/latex gloves, so these wrist bands are a problem to me. I found the wrist band is of double layers. I folded them over and made a cut on the inner side. I unfolded them and now I can wear them as usual. The cuts cannot be seen from outside. The wrist bands now still stretch and fits snuggle but not too tight. Problem solved!
A**.
Thin Enough To Allow Mobility Yet Still Provide Warmth
I bought these for my mother to wear around the house, as she has some circulation issues, and her fingers are always cold. This was actually the second pair of these that I bought for her. The first pair were purchased a couple of years earlier, and she wore them so much she wore them out. So this pair is actually the replacement pair.They did last a reasonably long time, considering how much she wore them. What she likes about them is that they are thin enough to allow her great mobility and use of her fingers, but still provide the additional warmth that she needs. I imagine we will keep buying these every couple of years.I hope you found this review helpful. On the other hand, if you did not find this review helpful, I’d be interested in hearing why, so that I may attempt to edit it and make it more helpful to both you and others. If you leave a comment on the review, suggesting how it would be more helpful, I promise to respond to your comment, and to attempt to incorporate your suggestion in my review, if it is at all possible for me to do so. My goal is to write reviews that help people, as I have been helped by the reviews others have written. Thanks!
T**7
I always end up with extra material at the ends of my fingers (which is annoying) but these gloves fit wonderfully. They work gr
I bought these for myself to go under thicker mittens while snowshoeing. My hands are small, as I wear youth size XL mittens over them, and I have a hard time finding gloves that fit my hands. I always end up with extra material at the ends of my fingers (which is annoying) but these gloves fit wonderfully. They work great for that, as they are soft and smooth and don't bunch up under the mittens. However, I've used them while putting on my toddler's outdoor gear and they've caught on the velcro of her coat. They've started to snag and fray. They are definitely not meant to be worn for working or anything that might damage them. I do like them enough to buy a replacement pair when these really start to fall apart.
V**A
Snags on velcro
What I mainly got this for was to wick away sweat and to more easily put on/take off my not very breathable waterproof ski gloves. The liners ended up doing just that and the sweat/moisture in the glove was reduced about 70% less than it was compared to not wearing liners.The main problem with these liners is that they get SO easily stuck on velcro. Every time I needed to take off or adjust my ski gloves its velcro tightener straps would get caught with the slightest brush against the liners. My snow pants also have some velcro pockets which it got caught on without fail as well. After one day's use it's pretty disheveled and frayed. I can only imagine at this rate that I can wear it for a couple more snow days before it starts getting holes or falling apart. Pretty disappointing considering the price, I could of bought a similar type at a cheaper price if it's inevitable this happens to silk liner fabrics.
M**P
Not warm at all
Sadly, this is just another item that can't live up to the hype they advertise. I operate an animal rescue so it requires me to be outside no matter what the weather is like. We had (5) days in a row, below freezing, last week and my hands were freezing in a matter of minutes. Would not recommend, unless you're only wearing them to drive in your heated vehicle.
E**R
Terrific as glove liners!
I bought these as liners for my other pairs of gloves, and they work perfectly for that. I live in Maine where we often get frigid weather, but I will still always walk my dog every day. The liners really help keep my hands warm under another pair, and since they are thin they easily fit inside any pair of gloves or mittens. They also let me temporarily slip off the outer pair when I have to pick up from the dog and the outer pair is too bulky. They do easily get pulls if you catch them on something (like I did one day when I foolishly was putting on the velcro-fastening gators after I'd put the silk gloves on), but as I don't plan to wear them alone that doesn't bother me. They were a great purchase for me, just what I wanted.
J**S
Should Have Opted For Smaller Size
About what you'd expect for roughly $15. I need a glove that gives me maximum dexterity and these are pretty good in that respect. The end-of-finger seams get in the way, but I'm not sure how that could be avoided. I also have a pair of the poly/lycra version and they might be more practical because of their durability, but they are also a little thicker which inhibits the "feel" more than silk. Regarding size, I went with a medium but should have followed my initial instinct to get a small. I'm a man- 5'6", 145lbs and when I wrap a measuring tape around my knuckles, they measure 8 1/8" relaxed and 8 9/16" with my fist clenched. The med is a slightly "sloppy" fit and the fingers are a little long. A small would be tighter and the fingers about right in length (2 13/16"). Most gloves are too long for my fingers, so I won't fault them for length reasons. After years of buying leather gloves that never fit right, I found someone (a local cobbler) to make a custom pair from lambskin. Yes, they were as painfully expensive ($350) as you'd expect, but properly maintained will last a lifetime and cost less than all the gloves I would have continued to try, I imagine. So, if your fingers are short, it's something you might consider. As for these silk ones, my only advice would be to consider choosing a smaller size if you're looking for a really tight fit since they stretch so well.
G**I
Good quality liner gloves
High quality, fits well under other gloves for extra warmth
K**O
Thin but started to fray after one weekend
good price and suited the purpose.quality, not the best as started to fray after three days of use.
G**N
Great buy for the price
I like to wear a light, slim-fitting glove with fingerless gloves, it gives me warmth and flexibility. These gloves fit the bill really well. Light enough to also be good for running gloves or as glove liners. They aren't designed to be warm by themselves so it isn't really fair to rate them on this - they're warm enough for what they are designed to do. Well made, great value!
K**A
Not great
Fingers fit short while the palms fit well. Not as smooth or soft as expected. Tags are irritating. Prices between sizes vary wildly, would not pay 2x the price for the next size up. Might be good for wicking sweat but not particularly warming either. OK of you only need a few degrees of help I guess. But adding them won't be a big help in cold temps
C**N
Buenos
Son delgados y cómodos sin embargo la talla viene muy reducida y no me quedaron bien, sirven para frió no tan intenso, los recomiendo pero consideren pedirlos una talla mas de la normal.
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