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Add some warmth to your winter hand-wear with the DAKINE Storm Liner Gloves.

Stretch fleece material provides the DAKINE Storm Liner Gloves with a close fit for comfortable layering under your big waterproof winter shells. The Storm Liner gloves add warmth to your winter shells, and they can be worn alone for aerobic activities in chilly weather. DAKINE added a silicone print to these thin gloves to provide excellent grip unlike that of many other liner gloves.

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5 5

vijay soprey

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Nice fitting liners or great for cool days. Nice grip too. Wore them under my mittens while summitted Killimanjaro and kept my fingers warm

4 5

Steven Rozendaal

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

I got these for my wife to job in. we have had some real cold temps (10 to 15 degrees F) and these gloves have done the job.

4 5

Andrew Swindle

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This liner works well. I use them primarily as a stand alone clove when touring (AT) for my accents. They keep me warm, used in 10 degree temps. The grip on the palm side has held up well. The softer parts that are exposed on the palm have balled up into little fleece beads after use gripping a pole, doesn't seem to sacrifice any warms or grip, but it does happen.

4 5

Jesse Russell

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

Good glove liner for mittens or soemthing. I like the rubbery spider web grip. I feel like it will eventually start to come off however. I think these are winners. I normally get a small or med and a med fits me well.

5 5

Felix Kallin

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

I just recently ordered these gloves because the commute to and from work started to get very cold now that winter is approaching. These are great biking gloves for those cold mornings/evenings. They fit perfectly (I got the medium) and I love the grips.

The only issue I had was with the tag being placed awkwardly on the inside of the right wrist, as well as the seams coming together at the top of the thumbs. I'm sure that once I break them in a bit more that those issues will slowly fade.

Super stoked! Get these gloves if you're looking for the best bang for you buck!

5 5

dcsept471308450

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Wear size 9 in hestra glv's,got these in med,fits perfect.Looks like a well made liner glv,if they last a year of heavy use i'll be happy.These are replacing a pair of backcountry brand liners that lasted 2 yrs of heavy use.

5 5

Countsipher

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These gloves stay with me at all times during winter. Keeps hands warm for most colder days. Of course they are a liner so there is a point where you will have to put on another glove layer. Perfect liner glove. I wear these under the Dakine Charger Glove.

Does this stretch fleece pill like normal...

b.f3061845

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Does this stretch fleece pill like normal fleece?

Dakka

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After a long time they do a little bit, not a lot, barely a pill factor, I've had two pairs and it it didn't do it enough to prevent me from getting a 2nd pair, great product.

5 5

rkv3377749

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I gave 5-star for it being the perfect Liner glove.But you cannot use them as the only glove in extreme temperatures. I am using it now for running,driving and casual wear in the winter. They look awesome and stylish to wear and feel. For the price, its a fairly good buy!!!

4 5

sturmblm

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This is a great glove. I bought it just as a light weight glove for casual wear and its perfect. Its very warm and the palm grip is a nice bonus. Im liking them so much I will probably end up using it for winter running and maybe even cross country skiing. But take note... they have a tag on the inside that is a little annoying but when I went to tear it out, it tore the seam. It was plenty easy to fix with a needle and thread but just be careful with it and you wont have to go to the trouble.

I am looking for a pair of gloves suitable...

Chris S

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I am looking for a pair of gloves suitable for running and cycling in. I typically do my training in the morning before the sun comes up when the temps are in the upper 30s to lower 50s (I'm in FL). I would prefer something that is not too bulky and will cut down on wind. Is this a good choice, and if not, can you recommend something?

rkv3377749

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The DAKINE Storm Liner Glove would be perfect for your specifications.
I use it for running, drving and casual wear in the winter.

5 5

jjchia92147799

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Loved the grip and the way the glove fit. Just came back from a Kilimanjaro climb, and this glove was exactly what I needed until I reached Summit day, then it fit right into my heavier gloves. The fingers weren't constricted at any time, and the material and grip on the fingers allowed me to do anything I needed without taking them off.

5 5

Jim Therrien

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I love having a pair of grippy liners around, but I keep losing them... They are great for cold days around town or warm spring skiing. It was 50 in Park City today, I wore these skiing and it was prefect. Why spend more when all you need is some fleece liners with a grippy palm?

5 5

kurt laudicina

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I love these gloves. They are light enough to wear any cold temperature. Work great even in -20 below. They are not windproof, but nonetheless a quality glove. Great grip on the bottom too. I would buy these gloves again in a heartbeat.
I bought an XL, and fit perfectly.

I measured and am sitting right at 8.5. ...

ciderboy1143136

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I measured and am sitting right at 8.5. Do these run a tad big or a little small? I am trying to figure out between a Med/Lg Mens'.

guy

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I would get the larger size because they can run small