Soft gloves designed to provide additional warmth in cold weather. These touchscreen liner gloves add up to 3°C of additional warmth thanks to the merino wool fibres (86%). Their diameter of 18.5 microns helps to reduce irritations.
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Main fabric: 4.0% Elastane, 10.0% Polyamide, 86.0% Wool, Yoke: 18.0% Elastane, 82.0% Polyester, Patch: 7.0% Elastane, 45.0% Polyester, 48.0% Polyester
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Our design team is based at the foot of Mont Blanc, in France. They create and develop attractive, simple, and technically advanced products year-round. The products are then field-tested to continually improve their performance in real-life conditions.
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Store in a clean and dry place.
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China, Tunisia
Warmth
Main fabric with a density of 190 g/m² made of 86% merino wool.
Tactile efficiency
Conveniently designed for touchscreen compatibility.
Abrasion resistance
Wool yarn sheathed with a polyamide filament to optimize abrasion resistance.
Stretch
Elastane content
Breathability
Wool knit allows water vapour to escape so that your hands stay dry.
What does the dexterity of a glove refer to?
A glove’s dexterity corresponds to its ability to handle objects with ease. Our liner gloves have been given a score from 1 to 5 in a laboratory study. The closer the score is to 5, the easier it is to handle objects as though you were not wearing gloves. In particular, tests were done to measure how easily it is to get a jacket on and handle the zipper while wearing these liner gloves.
Warmth
When worn under hiking gloves, these liner gloves will give you 3°C of additional warmth. This corresponds to the ambient temperature at which 100% of testers felt comfortable. For better protection, wear gloves over the liner glove.
How is usage temperature measured?
All our gloves are lab-tested using a thermal hand to determine their level of insulation and minimum temperature rating. The temperature ratings (recommended and limit) come from a study with a test panel of 23 walkers exposed to temperatures ranging from 5°C to -20°C and 10 km/h (6 mph) winds. These temperature ratings are only valid in walking conditions.
How to effectively protect your hands from the cold
Optimize insulation by applying the layering principle. Wearing liner gloves under your gloves creates several air pockets that effectively insulate your hands from the cold. The gloves must be big enough not to compress your fingers. This is because compression slows down blood flow in the fingers, which prevents them from staying warm.
How to keep your hands warm with the right clothing.
When active, the body generates heat that is preserved by your clothing’s thermal insulation. If clothing is inadequate, your body cools and circulation to your hands and feet drops to keep your upper body warm. Your clothing therefore plays a role in keeping your hands warm.
How to maintain your merino wool liner gloves
We recommend that you machine wash your merino wool liner gloves at 30°C on a normal cycle, preferably with liquid detergent. Dry them on a flat surface, away from moisture and all sources of heat. This could damage the fibre and make them lose their shape. Never put them in the dryer.
Warning!
These gloves do not protect against the spread of viruses or microbes.
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Fri, Feb 14, 2025
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: 3 to 8 weeks
: en_CA
They are quite thin, so not so great on their own but very good as a liner under my ski gloves.
Abrasion resistance | 3 | |
Warmth | 3 | |
Value for money | 5 | |
Tactile efficiency | 4 |
Hello, Thank you for taking the time to rate this product! We are delighted that you enjoyed the overall experience with your product. Sportingly, Anthony--Passionné de soccer et de course à piedPassionate about soccer and running
Tue, Feb 04, 2025
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: 3 to 8 weeks
: en_CA
Nice liner but not as thick or warmer as I was hoping
Abrasion resistance | 3 | |
Warmth | 2 | |
Value for money | 4 | |
Tactile efficiency | 4 |
Mon, Jan 13, 2025
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: 3 to 8 weeks
: en_CA
Comfortable gloves but incredible bad quality. They break amazingly easy. I though I had bad luck with my item, but I bought four and all of them broke within a week. Extremely unsatisfied with the product.
Abrasion resistance | 1 | |
Warmth | 3 | |
Value for money | 2 | |
Tactile efficiency | 4 |
Hello Ismael, Thank you for taking the time to leave us your review. I am sorry to hear that one of our products did not meet your expectations. We value your feedback and we're continuously working to improve the quality and performance of our products. If you are not complet
ely satisfied with your purchase, I invite you to reach out to your nearest store or the online customer service team to find a solution. Your feedback is taken very seriously and rest assured that it will be escalated to the individuals concerned in order to rectify this type of situation moving forward. We thank you for giving us the opportunity to evolve from this situation and hope that it will result in a better experience for all our future customers. Sportingly, Anthony--Passionné de soccer et de course à piedPassionate about soccer and running
...Mon, Jan 06, 2025
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: 4 to 6 months
: en_CA
This is a 6 month follow up of these gloves. I really like them and I like that you can use your phone with them on. What is disappointing though is that they have not proven to be very durable. I have holes formed near the fingertips and between my thumb and forefinger.
The "grippy" part has mostly peeled off and left small holes too. For the price, I think this is acceptable but I would have hoped they would last an entire winter, which they didn't. I just got a week in iceland this summer and then the fall and first week of winter out of them. They're pretty much used up now.
...Abrasion resistance | 2 | |
Warmth | 3 | |
Value for money | 3 | |
Tactile efficiency | 4 |
Mon, Dec 09, 2024
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: More than 1 year
: en_CA
Surprising warm for how thin they are, great for early season, to keep in coat pockets for use when needed, or to use inside thicker gloves. I also use them for work, inside disposable nitrile gloves, while collecting environmental samples in colder weather. They're decently d
urable for the thickness of materials, but are thin, so will wear or tear if you try using them as work gloves.
...Abrasion resistance | 3 | |
Warmth | 4 | |
Value for money | 4 | |
Tactile efficiency | 5 |
Mon, Dec 02, 2024
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: 2 week or less
: en_CA
suitable and warm
Abrasion resistance | 5 | |
Warmth | 5 | |
Value for money | 5 | |
Tactile efficiency | 5 |
Wed, Jun 26, 2024
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: 8 to 12 months
: en_CA
They are good when the weather begins to get cooler. They are also very good as a base layer used under Decathlon/Triban bike winter gloves (can't remember the name/model number).
Abrasion resistance | 4 | |
Warmth | 5 | |
Value for money | 5 | |
Tactile efficiency | 5 |
Fri, Feb 23, 2024
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: 3 to 8 weeks
: en_CA
Light and warm. Good touchscreen ability
Stretch | 5 | |
Warmth | 5 |
Sun, Feb 18, 2024
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: 3 to 8 weeks
: en_CA
Good liner.
Value for money | 4 | |
Stretch | 4 | |
Abrasion resistance | 3 | |
Warmth | 3 |
Fri, Feb 02, 2024
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: 3 to 8 weeks
: en_CA
Good liner glove
Value for money | 5 | |
Stretch | 4 | |
Abrasion resistance | 4 | |
Warmth | 3 |