Arctiva Thermolite Glove Liners
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Well constructed - Works better with summer gloves
These liners are very well built and will likely be durable for a long time. I originally bought them to help with my winter gloves, but unfortunately they didn't really help keep my fingers any warmer. A better use is in the cooler seasons with my summer gloves. They felt smooth on the hands and didn't bunch up.
March 25, 2013
Good quality construction but not insulating
I will ride in temps down to 30F and was looking for a glove liner to help with numb fingers. These liners are good quality construction but they did very little to help with numb fingers. My hands were just as cold after about 20 minutes on the bike.
March 25, 2013
Great Liners
I have worn these in 30 degree weather, under summer gloves cruising at 70-80. They worked great. Fit true to size as well.
March 18, 2013
Not so great for the DC area.
I wear this under a winter glove for that little bit of extra warmth when riding in 35-48 degrees weather in the Northern VA / DC area and while it helps a very small amount your better off buying a natural fiber glove that can hold more warmth. I will say that it is great as a under glove for the heated gloves though so that the heated gloves don't burn your skin( when riding in 30 or below temps you have to use a higher heat setting to keep your whole hand warm and not just the wire areas so this helps prevent those pressure areas from burning ).
January 7, 2013
These are outstanding! BETTER than expected.
You're able to freely move fingers/hands and yet your hands stay warm - not hot, perfect temp. warm. These were a huge success as gifts. Would recommend them to anyone! Great for guys or girls!
December 31, 2012
excellent glove liners
The Arctiva Thermolite's are the perfect material- thickness/composition to be both durable and fit the skin in a natural way. Unlike silk liners that bunch due to their thinness, and disintegrate prematurely due to "velcro encounters" or getting wet, the Thermolite's have added thickness to stretch naturally over the skin for both snugness and durability due to their construction mix of polyester/wool/spandex. They fit comfortably under any glove and provide a good deal of warmth by insulating your hand's natural heat. Worth the price; highly recommended by me compared to others I've tried lately.
December 17, 2012
Nice liner glove
They aren't quite as warm as I'd hoped, I think wool or silk might make a better option, but they fit very nicely and for the price I doubt there's a better option.
December 17, 2012
Accurate fit & good material
Living in South Florida doesn't call for heated clothing or grips. Even fine Winter gloves are difficult to justify. However, our thin skins sometimes need the added warmth a liner like this can provide on the few cool mornings that exist. The fit and finish of this liner is very good for me, and the accuracy of fit is perfect for my size nines. Now they are waiting inside my Tourmaster waterproof gauntlets, for the day I can actually wear a sweater...
December 10, 2012