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Solo Merino Liner Glove Reviews

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Welcome to Sealskinz. Our passion (some might say obsession actually) is to craft the finest waterproof accessories in the world. And while waterproof will always be our #1, we also want to keep you protected from snow, sand, mud, dirt and anything else that can get in the way of doing your thing in the outdoors.

Because to so many, accessories are an afterthought. But to us at Sealskinz, they’re everything.

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although good quality item I find one size does not fit all very tight fit on xl hands.
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Posted 7 years ago
Pinkspottyapron
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Sent these back as couldn't try them on (sealed packaging) and had found other Sealskinz gloves to be quite short in fingers. Also some of the stiching seemed to be coming undone so thought that wasn't a good start. Bought some good Women's Sealskinz Winter Cycling gloves instead (nice and warm but too short in fingers even in XL).
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Posted 8 years ago
I was initially quite pleased. However, a hole has opened up between two of the finger joins which is disappointing. Still do the job just a bit of a shame.
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Posted 8 years ago
Bought these to use under waterproof gloves and mittens for mucking out. They are a good fit, but the thumb is abnormally long!
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Posted 8 years ago
I bought these liners to fit under my Sealskinz gloves for those colder days, excellent liners and some extra warmth,
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Posted 8 years ago
These seem a little snug at first, but soon stretch to accommodate even wide hands like mine, and act as a perfect liner glove for colder days. Crucially, they dry quickly too. Used on their own for running, they're immensely affordable, higher quality alternatives to a basic poundshop pair of gloves - the small premium you pay for merino wool is very much worth it, since they don't sweat like acrylic or soak up moisture (and cold) like basic wool.
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Posted 8 years ago
Whether used as a stand-alone glove in autumn or as an extra underneath thicker gloves in the winter this glove does the job admirably. Little tight at first they soon stretch to your hand meaning they're much easier to take on and off after a couple of outings. Good quality and durable but not very thick so good as an underlayer.
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Posted 8 years ago
Suffering from Reynaud's syndrome, keeping the digits toasty is a tough job. I generally have to wear two pairs of gloves and even then my hands can suffer quite badly in the cold. It's a nightmare. Anyway up until now these gloves have done a great job. I also bought the Sealskinz Handlebar Mitten at the same time which I have yet to test full as have been wearing some less bulky Pearl Izumi thermal gloves over the top. Delivery from Sealskinz was excellent.
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Posted 9 years ago