Super soft and stretchy, the Butter Liner is ideal for cool weather running. Also useful as a wicking liner to pump up the performance of a beefier glove.
Well, I lost one of my old MH gloves on a run the other morning. I loved those gloves, as they were perfect for 30 to 34 degrees, could handle wind and a little moisture. Covered a lot of morning run needs for me.
Well, I didn't know the style, though "butter" sounded a lot like they felt, so I ordered these.
Well, they truly are liners, thinner than my old ones, no help in the wind, and much better at slightly warmer temps. Not really like my older gloves at all.
Then, a few days ago, I found my missing glove. A kind person had set it up on a snowbank and I grabbed it as I ran by. Now I have both sets. These "butter" gloves will have a place in my running attire, but I'm not sure where. Probably as a (gasp!) liner.
I would recommend this product.
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Location: Government Camp
I just love these gloves! They make an excellent silkweight glove liner or just a nice lightweight walking glove that stashes easily into your pocket when you need some hand protection.
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Location: Portland, OR
The fit is as expected. They work well as a lightweight glove as well as a liner. Had to tear out the labels inside since they rub and/or get in the way. Easy to do, though.
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Location: finger lakes New York
This was a gift for my son in law, he wanted only these liners; had a pair before and lost them, he says they are the best!!
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I've had the liner for about a month and was shocked how much warmth they provide by themselves! It's been warmer than normal lately so I haven't needed to use the liner with my gloves, but when I've tried them on as a liner, they are definitely thin enough to fit under my gauntlet gloves but thick enough to wear by themselves. The stretchy soft material makes me want to throw them on when it's barely cold. The big 'ol tag on the inside is my only gripe, but I'm probably going to but it off (blasphemy!). I like that you can clip them together so you don't lose one! Not waterproof, not meant to be.
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Location: Lander, WY
The most comfortable glove on the market. Easy to get on and easy to take off. My only gripe is that they aren't the most durable but then again what gloves actually are. They're easy to re-sew if a hole appears which is great. And, they're the only liner I've found that eliminates me getting "sun bumps".
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Location: Portland, OR
The material is great. It's a light glove much like any other glove like it. I like the material. My biggest gripe, and what makes this glove so unusable for me is the label. It's a 2 inch square of stiff nylon that's right in the middle of the palm and attached to the palm seam. It makes me think they never even tried these gloves on when they made it. As my hand slides in, it bunches up the square, and now it's a stiff wad of nylon that's rubbing the outside of my palm. I might try cutting the tag out, but I think i'll just return it and get a liner glove from a somewhere else.
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I ride my bike in all weather and this glove has proven resilient. It keeps me surprisingly warm even though it's a super thin glove. Great liner also as it is smooth and easy to get the larger glove on and off over it.
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Location: Mystic, CT
I've had these before and they're great. They're my go-to liner on cold days and my go-to running gloves when the temps are in the upper thirties to lower forties. They hold up really well for liners, too: especially considering that I'll sometimes wear them under my shorty cycling gloves if I can't find my full finger-riding mitts. They take a lot of abuse that way and still last.
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I purchased these to be used as a liner glove inside my shell mittens. Although they have performed great in this application, they've also turned out to be very useful as stand-alone gloves in their own right when the temperature edges up a bit or the wind dies down. I bought two pair and keep one in my pack and another pair in my camera bag just so I'm never without a pair.
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