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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Liner Gloves with Exceptions,
This review is from: ColdGear® Liner Gloves Gloves by Under Armour (Misc.)
These are Good Liner Gloves!But please take note: They were meant to be used for Lining the Inside of Durable Outer Wear Gloves or Shells To "trap" body warmth. These liners by themselves, are NOT Waterproof, nor Windproof, nor Grippers nor for Rugged use. Layers of Poly, Fleece and the like, help to keep in warmth--keep out the cold and wind. Of course these kinds of "Liners" can be worn for less frigid seasonal weathers While Running, Hiking, Biking, Walking the dog around the lakes.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
When kept in perspective they're AMAZING,
This review is from: ColdGear® Liner Gloves Gloves by Under Armour (Misc.)
As a college student who when walking across campus in 30 degree temperatures and rarely less than 10 MPH winds I was often cold and looked into things to keep me warm. My roomate convinced me to get a North Face Triclimate jacket (highly reccomend btw) so I did that but I also wanted something to keep my hands warm. I didn't want a big pair of gloves because I was simply walking across campus, not playing in the snow, but I wanted something just as effective. So I narrowed it down to the UA Cold Gear Liner and the North Face Power Stretch pair. In the end I got the UA Cold Gear Liner because I had experience with UAs Coldgear material before. I was a little nervous about it though because after a lot of research I had seen several people state that it didn't block the wind which was a big problem for me since the winds are ALWAYS 10 MPH, though usually more.I got the pair and initially was very pleased upon opening. I love the way it fit snugly to my hand and wasn't bulky. So I tested it the very next day going to class. At first I kept my hands in my pocket and was very impressed how warm my hands STAYED. Previously I would keep my hands in my pockets but they would, without failing, get sweaty and then they would freeze again. ColdGear prevents that; it rocks! I highly reccomend anything from UAs Coldgear line. Unfortunately, my research was right, the wind pierces right through it. So if you ride a bike or something where you can't shield your hands these won't be ideal. Other perks of the glove include a grippy palm side, felt around the thumb and pointer fingers, and the ability to use a touchscreen phone/screen through the material. For those times Im just rushing to get dinner from the dining hall its nice having the gripy palms to hold my drinks and stuff and not have to worry about it spilling. The felt around the fingers are awesome for wiping glasses, goggles, and quite frankly... your nose. But my favorite side perk is the ability to use my phone without having to take off my gloves. My roomate was stunned when he first saw me do it. So in the end it was NOT the do-it-all machine I was hoping it would be. It couldn't block the wind. But lets be perfectly honest. As a liner its NOT supposed to do that. If I wanted something that would block the wind I would need a bigger set of gloves and I had no desire to wear big heavy set. Fact is a lightweight pair will NEVER be able to do what a heavier set can. So as light-weight set of gloves, it is perfect. I'm not sure its worth $25 but I don't have any regrets about getting it either. I'm glad I did. I love 'em. I highly reccomend the pair as long as you keep in mind what its designed to do. If you expect them to be a do it all pair then you will be disappointed but when kept in perspective they should make you very pleased you got them... especially if you can find some that are discounted. Another Nice product by Under Armour! EDIT: Forgot to mention that these are excellent gloves for driving when its cold. Everyone knows driving with a cold steering wheel sucks. These keep your hands warm and the tacky palms grip the steering wheel for extra control.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Warm & functional,
By Mandy Lynn (Des Plaines, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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Purchased as a gift for my brother-in-law. He loves them (also got him the hood). Still able to work on cars and in his shop - reports that the gloves and hood keep him toasty while working outside in the frigid Wisconsin winter.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Product,
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This review is from: ColdGear® Liner Gloves Gloves by Under Armour (Sports Apparel)
The gloves are great! The keep my hands warm, yet are not so bulky as to limit the movement of my fingers. They also have a slightly tacky palm that makes gripping thing much easier than with other gloves. Excellent product; I couldn't be happier with them.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ultimate Frisbee,
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This review is from: ColdGear® Liner Gloves Gloves by Under Armour (Sports Apparel)
I have always wanted gloves that I could use while playing ultimate during the winter. Problem is gloves usually reduce grip and cause you to miss a catch or throw a bad disc. These gloves are really thin but keep your hands warm enough that they dont get sensitive to impact. There is grip on the glove that keeps catching and throwing almost as good as your hands. Best gloves for ultimate by far.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love 'em!,
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This review is from: ColdGear® Liner Gloves Gloves by Under Armour (Sports Apparel)
I was so sad when I lost my Burton glove liners, but it was a blessing in disguise because it caused me to find these gloves. They're thinner than my other gloves, but yet warmer! These are super lightweight and keep my hands warm on the coldest of winter mornings. As a side benefit, I'm also able to perform some basic functions on my iPhone 4 while wearing the gloves (like unlock the phone and change tracks in the iPod app). I'm actually not sure how that works, but it does (at least for me).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great gloves,
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Great gloves! Nice as a light weight glove on their own, work great as a liner for bike gloves in cold weather!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Greatly Satisfied!,
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Really enjoy the product. They keep my hands warm when it is cold outside and when I am doing an activity as well.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Under Armour Liner Gloves,
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This review is from: ColdGear® Liner Gloves Gloves by Under Armour (Sports Apparel)
Very good product. Keeps your hands warm in moderately cold weather. Only drawback is that they are a bit pricey, especially if shipping charges are involved.Terry
5.0 out of 5 stars
Liner Gloves...,
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This review is from: ColdGear® Liner Gloves Gloves by Under Armour (Sports Apparel)
These are perfect for cool weather by themselves & really great under his work gloves in cold temperatures. They keep their shape even after all day work & wear.
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