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As tough as a heavyweight but with the build of a middleweight.

As a show of superiority over other glove liners, the Black Diamond Midweight Glove Liners rock a goat-leather palm for extra durability. Wear these midweight liners alone when you head out for a chilly fun in the fall, or use them as stretchy insulator gloves for extra warmth under shell gloves during the winter.

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4 5

Federico Garcia

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i had these gloves over 2 years now and they are still in great conditions always take them to any cold weather adventure and they really do their job.

4 5

t_kp20179

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

I have been using these for a while now for running and just casual wear around the city. Im in Chicago and its pretty windy but these gloves seem to do the job and the best thing about them is that I can make snowballs with out the gloves getting wet, that was surprising. But you do have to remember they are liners not full blown gloves its good for casual things. They are not big and bulky either they definitely do the job of keeping my hands warm or not freezing.Only thing is I wish they had the thing for your touch screen phone for the fingers, only complaint.

3 5

MattAckley

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  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

These things are great for handling gear in the winter. Although the seam split on the wrist on one of them after about 3 uses.

5 5

sob3389067

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  • Gender: Female
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

The wear well. The cost is better here than I have found it anywhere. I use the glove liners for days when it's not too cold and they slip inside my outer gloves when it's really cold and snowy. I highly recommend these gloves.

5 5

Test

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I wear these during winter , using them with trekking poles in the lower Cascades. I use a shell mitt over them during the rain, but these gloves are unbelievably comfortable and warm. A little pricey but worth it. They absorb water and are not water resistant but these are real nice stuff! Temps in the low 30s are no problem.

4 5

Ryan Roeber

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

These are awesome liners, they're comfortable, and warm for high output activities. I use these for winter hiking, the leather palm is awesome, and gives you a good grip on an ice axe. They dry very quickly! Be careful, I have had to fix the seam on the side of the leather palm, the stitching seems a bit thin, for such a high wear area.

5 5

yellowlab03

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I have worn these since October of 2010 as my cold weather running gloves and also as my hiking gloves. I get sweaty hands pretty easily so I needed something that was going to be warm enough to keep my hands from freezing on a long run, but also not over heat them. These do an excellent job of doing both. They conform to my hand great so there is no baggyness flopping around, they also fit well under a shell but will stay put on your hand if you go to take your outer glove off (which could be a good thing, I like it.) I have worn them hiking in the snow a few times and they kept my hands pretty warm even when I had an ice axe in my hand or was using trekking poles. When they got wet, all I did was wring them out and put them in my pocket to dry out or at least warm up a bit. When I pulled them out I was surprised that they were almost dry. The gloves wash well which is nice especially after wiping snot off of my face after running or hiking all day! I haven't dried them yet though, usually just set them on top of the dryer. I will be buying two more pairs as back ups!