2110 Deluxe Thermax Winter Cold Weather Glove Liner or Lightweight Glove, Black, Large/X-Large
W**B
An Excellent Glove Liner
I use these for skiing as a liner with my ski gloves. When it gets really cold (near 0 degrees or below), I use two liners - a silk one under these and stay nicely warm. I would NEVER consider using them without gloves; after all, they are liners and not made to hold up under heavy wear. They are thin and fit snugly. I have very large hands and ordered the X/XL size and the fit is perfect.A word of caution: All liners seem to be at odds with velcro and ski clothing tends to have lots of velcro. The goves stick to it and getting them lose from it may evertually make holes. Be VERY careful around velcro whith these and any glove liners (my silk ones are also suceptible to this).
A**Y
Work great alone or as liners to a heavier glove
These gloves are well-designed and made. I use them primarily as gloves on cooler days, and on those rare days, the temperatures go below two digits, shells for my heavy-duty insulated outdoor gloves. I have relied on these gloves for four years now and don't see that changing anytime in the near future. I bought four because, like all liners, they eventually wear out at the most inopportune time. Now I have spares and am rid of that dilemma. The price was below what I could buy them for in my local stores, and delivery was faster than promised. I can recommend them to anyone considering liners
S**E
Do the job, better for slight chill than real cold
I have four pair of these, and I try to keep a pair in every jacket that I might wear in the winter time. They're reasonably priced, comfortable, and wash well.I find these are best used as light gloves on moderately chilly days (e.g., 35-45F, or a lower to 25 or 30 if it's not windy). They feel good and provide just enough extra warmth to work. If it's very cold, however, you will need real gloves.But as liners: I don't find that these add much. They make the gloves tight and add very little warmth over and above the gloves themselves. Silk liners are just as good for warmth in that situation but have a much better comfort and fit. (But silk liners are not as good for being light-weather glove stand-ins, due to fragility and thinness.) If you want real liner warmth, I'd suggest springing (and they're costly) for one of the ski-type mittens with thumbs and insulation.Cheers!
T**D
They fit like a glove
I am glad I ordered the Large/X-large. If these gloves were any smaller they would be too small, and my hands are not huge. The material is light weight but kept my hands nice and warm on my run. I am not using them as liners but just by themselves. Some reviews said they did not last, but if you don't use them as work gloves there is no reason they won't last for a long time. One advantage to their light weight was that I could operate the buttons on my watch without having to remove them. They might not be the ideal glove for the arctic, but on a crisp cold day they are perfect for a nice run.
T**K
Seams splitting- Seirus Innovation Deluxe Thermax Cold Weather Lightweight Glove
Seams splitting- Seirus Innovation Deluxe Thermax Cold Weather Lightweight GloveI recently purchased these new Seirus gloves as replacements for my old Seirus gloves which had lasted through 5 winters. Very comfortable!!!After wearing the new gloves 4 times, the seams split open at the thumb base - palm side in 2 areas.I loved the Old identical pair of gloves. I am very disappointed with these new gloves.I read the earlier reviews about the poor quality of the new glove stitching but thought it was a fluke but this 2020 version of the Seirus glove is not worth buying.
L**A
Very tun liners that add warmth but questionable durability
The liners are good. However they are very fragile. I have worn them only as liners and only about 10 times. They are already beginning to pill. I can agree with other reviewers that they are not a durable fabric. they are very thin and as such are great for liners. they do provide an added layer for warmth so they work well as liners in that respect. I don't know how long they will last. I've only had them a few days and use them under my motorcycle gloves.
D**T
Glove Liners That Actually Fit Properly. Five Stars.
Seirus Innovation Men's Deluxe Thermax Liners. 100% POLYESTER THERMAX, CUFF: 100% NYLON.These glove liners are meant to be worn under a larger pair of gloves, and they work better under leather gloves than under knit gloves. If the liners make the gloves too snug, they will cut off the circulation in your fingers and make your fingers colder instead of warmer. These liners are thin enough to fit under your normal size gloves. The fingers are normal size in length, so if you have long fingers you might want to buy a size larger than normal. Unfortunately, XL is the largest size made by Seirus in this liner model, so if you wear a size XX, you may want to go to a silk glove. For some reason, these glove liners do not have care instructions on glove tags, only this note on the packaging: "Machine wash cold and dry on low".Finding the right glove size in any style or brand of gloves can be difficult, especially in cases where finger dexterity is important. In the winter, you may have to sacrifice some warmth and water resistance in order to maintain finger dexterity. Wool glove liners are much bulkier and would require buying gloves one size larger than your normal size.SEIRUS INNOVATION 2110 LG/XL Deluxe Thermax Glove Liner, BLACK. MADE IN TAIWAN.See also on Amazon: SSG, style 5700 silk liners in XL size, they have long fingers and are oversized, so they could be considered size XX.See also my reviews of:WELLS LAMONT WORK GLOVES 546XL. NITRILE COATED POLYESTER KNIT GLOVES.Atlas Glove NT370BBKXL Extra-Large Nitrile Tough Gloves.Atlas Glove C300IXL Extra Large Atlas Therma Fit Gloves.
L**6
Decent glove liner, but not very durable
I purchased these as a liner for my gloves while skiing. They are nice to have on really cold days to keep your hands a little warmer and so your skin isn't exposed when you need to pull your glove off. However, I have only used them about 6 days and they're falling apart. I've already noticed holes in both gloves and there's broken threads hanging off the fingers from the fabric catching on the hooks, latches and velcro from my ski boots. I can't recommend this product unless you're strictly use them as liners inside other gloves where they wouldn't be touching anything that could damage them.
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