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The Burton Power Stretch Liner gives you versatile warmth and lightweight flexibility.
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Midweight Liner
Annalee Morris
Member since
Great fit, and the grippy palm is great for when the mitts are off. Personally, I need a thinner liner, these are too thick so it's the same as wearing gloves (my hands get cold because the fingers are too separated) even if I'm wearing these as liners in my mittens.
Power Stretch Liner
Seth
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Fit is perfect to layer and the grip on the palm makes them useful when you take your outer gloves off.
Too small/faulty construction
terp282281
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I returned this product before using it
Have had these liners in the past and loved them.
These L/XL are too small - the others fit perfectly.When I tried them on and flexed my hand the seam on the right ring finger separated.
And I'm paying to return them!
Save your time and money.
Show them or hide them
Four Horsemen
Member since
Rock these bad boys solo in the spring or hide them in the midwinter.
4 way strech works great under a glove and the sticky icky grip works wonders on those spring days when you need a little extra help on those grabs.
Warm and Grippy
Colin Vaughan
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I used these every single day all season doing lifty work. the rubber grip did get softer but never pealed off. when i got them they were the softest most comfortable liners out there but after i smelled them up and washed them... not the same. Air dry it and i think it will end up better. Also with time, the sewing came off on the thumbs inner side. (intense shoveling) all around, worth 20 bucks. the end.
My go to gloves
lavalord11
Member since
I really like these gloves. The grip makes em good for driving, they looks cool for hanging around town, and I use em for my base layer under mitts when I'm snowboarding. I had a pair of these from 3-4 years ago and the cut has definitely changed - shorter cuff and thicker material. I did size up one level for these after reading the reviews on here, and that was the right move for me. I think these are well worth it for the price!
Great Glover Liner
BeatSkiFree
Member since
I love these.. i use them on the mountain and when around town.. these are a very nice set of gloves, with a good grip.. i wear the s/m under my medium gloves with no problem.. i personally have an approx. span (from base of my palm to the tip of my middle finger) of 7 inches.. they are a tight fit, but that is what i was looking for.. quality product from burton, i would recommend to others..
This batch is small
dcsept471308450
Member since
Surprised no other review mentioned how small these are.I wear size 9 in hestra gloves,ordered these in m/L,can barely get hand in glv.I've come to believe chinese made goods very from batch to batch.
Great inner liner
Cody
Member since
Awesome gloves. Perfect fit for mittens. I bought these for my burton oven mitts because I had lost my glove liners from the previous snowboard season, and they are top notch quality, just as before. I recommend these to anyone.
Are these the exact 2009 pairs? The 2010-2011...
Jean Kadaver
Member since
Are these the exact 2009 pairs? The 2010-2011 editions aren't the same to me.
perfect gloves
Jeremy Keenan
Member since
great gloves for bar hopping in whistler. also good for being a liner of gloves you may have for boarding. fit normal and well. packs very small. no extra material getting bunched up.
Burton does it again!
ful3125034
Member since
This is my third pair! I end up buying a new pair every year, as I seem to lose mine, and then wear them out running, skiing, and hiking. I love the sticky grip. These are a great price for the glove. By far my favourite ones!
Need some work on quality
silas shirley
Member since
I went through two pairs of these last season. I really like the feel and fit of the glove. The coating on the palm is super gripy, which is a nice feature, but the overall quality of the glove just isn't there. I used the liners for backcountry touring, and driving. On both pairs the stitching came apart on the thumb and first two fingers after about a month of use. If you want a pair of liners that you will only use occasionally, these would work great. If you are looking for a quality liner to use for skinning or daily driving I would pass on this liner because it will fall apart.
Just a liner
C.F.MagicPants
Member since
You could definitely find a better liner than these. They do the job but the stitching is cumbersome under another glove and they require frequent washes because polyester likes to get stinky! Suck it up and get some merino liners
A Must Have!
Garrett E
Member since
Agree with the other poster, I normally wear a medium glove and trusted them by buying 2 pairs of the L/XL...they fit like I hoped they would! The grip is incredibly sticky, almost too sticky (I use these as driving gloves) for a car steering wheel. Very warm yet lightweight
Everybody needs a pair of these
Four Horsemen
Member since
Whether you use them as driving gloves, or liners for your other gloves and mitts, you will be 100% stoked on them.
They give you that additional warmth and have a nice grippy palm. So good for $20!!!
Great Price for Disposable Gloves
Mario C.
Member since
So I got a black pair of these from Keystone Resort. Perfect gloves for all around winter use. The get wet easy but dry fast. One mishap; I lost the righthand glove at the airport picking my buddy up. So, I bought a gray pair from BC to replace them. Great grip for driving too...sometimes too much. But wait... I lost the lefthand glove of the gray pair.
So, now I wear one black and one gray glove.=)
Only thing is that the thumb ends are going from striking BICs with them on.
Are these the liner gloves that will replace...
missguineafur
Member since
Are these the liner gloves that will replace the liners that come with the burton snowboard gloves? My kids lost mine! :)
Four Horsemen
Member since
yup, they are the exact liners that come in some of the higher end gloves!
mydan122968824
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Slightly different in sizing and amount of sticky grip, but material is the same.
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mydan122968824
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I usually wear a med glove, also measures 7.5in from wrist to tip of middle finger. M/L was too short. L/XL fits perfect.
Hi, I'm Spiderman and these are my gloves.
Dakka
Member since
These straight up PWN! (sorry for that). But seriously, if you're on the fence about these, I strongly suggest you crawl out from your frugal habits and scoop a couple pairs up. Many other manufactures make a liner similar to this, but none with this great of palm grip or a cuff as good as these. Others have cuffs which are either too long or too short. these ones are juuuussst riighhht. :)
