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Backcountry.com Liner Glove - Men's

Backcountry.com Liner Glove - Men's

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Backcountry.com Liner Glove - Men's

With its Power Stretch material and close, layer-friendly fit, the Backcountry.com Men's Goat Liner Glove ensures comfort and warmth during anything from a spring tour to a January-morning commute. The grippy, all-over silicon Goat logo screenprint on the Goat Liner Glove's palm holds onto to skis, poles, and cold PBR cans without a problem, and being so lightweight and unobtrusive, you'll be happy you took the Goat Liner along with you, wherever you're headed.

Bottom Line: The Backcountry.com Men's Goat Liner Glove shows your hands the kind of love they really deserve.

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Rating for this product: 5

Love The Liners!!!

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October 25, 2009

These are really great gloves/liners! They can be used for about anything from chilly days running in the mountains to extreme, frigid temps at Peter Sink. They are stretchy but fit pretty true to size. I bought 2 pair just in case. Really nice glove combo!

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Rating for this product: 5

good stuff

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October 26, 2009

these liners work great, ample warmth and good stretchy material. slip them under a shell glove and your good to go

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I have some kind of thin dakine gloves and I need a good glove

I have some kind of thin dakine gloves and I need a good glove to were under them to make them a little warmer, which ones should I get

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November 7, 2009

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what gloves are they? the backcountry liner gloves are made to go under larger shells. they probably wouldn't work under another liner...

By: Backcountry.com Employee
November 9, 2009

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added protection

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
July 8, 2009

really dig these durable light gloves... they are super stretchy and can double as socks when you need a bit of extra warmth on a alpine shiver bivy. super impressed!

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Rating for this product: 5

Super warm fleece gloves

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November 15, 2009

These gloves are incredibly warm. What I like most is the material on the inside that make gripping the wheel a breeze. They are not as thin as some of the other liners I have. They are truly for cold winter, too warm for late fall for sure. Sizing seems to be right on.

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How is the sizing on these compared to the mountain hardware

How is the sizing on these compared to the mountain hardware liners?

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October 25, 2009

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Not 100% sure, they seem to be about the same to my hands though. Check the sizing chart for these, and that should give you a good idea.

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October 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Liners

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October 12, 2009

Have used these several times now and they work very ell. I had bought a pair of very expensive Burton snowboarding gloves and the liners sucked. Very loose around the wrist and poor fit but these backcountry liners work excellent. They are a little thicker and the fit is snug and comfortable!

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Rating for this product: 5

Love them

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5 days ago

Very good liner, Very comfortable, and they also work great as regular gloves on chilly days, they also have great grip

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Rating for this product: 5

Great All-Purpose Glove/Liner

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November 7, 2009

Makes an awesome glove, great fit, nice grip. As a liner on colder days they add nice layer for warm, absorb perspiration. I have bought 4 and will buy more.

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice Gloves

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June 13, 2009

These are great fleece gloves for driving, walking, hiking, camping, etc. I don't use them as liners, but you obviously could. I like them for the other reasons mentioned and they have a nice griping goat pattern on the palm. I bought a pair of these a while back but lost one so I naturally got another pair :-)

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Rating for this product: 5

Can't beat em!

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March 17, 2009

For the price these gloves are awesome. The quality of these gloves will match the quality of any liner glove, but these are way cheaper. Good glove to wear around town and also to wear as a liner glove under your ski gloves.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great gloves for the price

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January 4, 2009

I was looking for a lighter Liner Gloves around this price point and found the Backcountry.com brand for sale. The construction and material appears to be quality. I wanted a pair of gloves that gave me some freedom of movement and protection against the elements. I was looking at the Burton liners but couldn't find anything in my style or color. I couldn't be happier with these gloves from Backcountry.com.

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Rating for this product: 3

Not good for me

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August 6, 2009

I use liners as a liner in the winter and a glove in the summer. this doesnt cut it for me. As just a liner, they'd be fine.

Cut is funky - fingers come to a nice point... Sizing is a bit big, I'm usually a medium glove but would want a small in these. They are really stretchy. Gloves are light - i know they are liners but they feel flimsier than a pair of merrell synthetic hiking boots - good for a weekend of decent use. If you use your gear, and want a liner glove you can use for double duty as a liner AND on its own, get a pair of wind stopper gloves. Alot burlier, a fraction of an ounce more. I just feel like i'd trash these in a one morning at RMNP.

PS: I LOVE the goat. They do some things exceptionally (softshells, i have 3) and some not so well (glove liners).

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By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 17, 2009

a windstopper glove will be more durable, and can be used as more of a stand alone glove, but you will pay double for GORE material. the liner gloves have their place in the quiver of gloves. the stretch of these gloves will make them fit a little larger.

if you want more durability, check out the womens liner glove. this backcountry liner glove uses windpro material, more durable, and still breathable. move up a size, and dont be afraid to wear womens clothing!

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Rating for this product: 5

SWEET!!!

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February 18, 2009

Sweet liners I bought these for skiing on really cold days. I don't usually wear liners under my gloves but this winter have been COLD in the NE and so I bought these hoping they would help keep my fingers stay warm on those -15 degree F days and they do. They are almost to warm my hands began sweating a little while bombing the mountain but they did a good job wicking away the sweat awesome product and awesome website.

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Rating for this product: 4

Pretty good construction. Sizing a little off

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December 30, 2008

I like the grip on the and the material they are made with. They allow a big range of movement when using them. One issue is they didn't trim the material back all the way on the inside where the clip is attached to the glove so it irritates your wrist in that area. This should be fixed by just cutting off the extra material. Also I used the fit chart since from my wrist to tip of middle finger is 7 inches. the fingers were too long by about an inch. I ended up giving them to a friend that had bigger hands. I would have gotten the smalls instead but they don't have em so opted for the black diamond jetstreams which fit my hands better.

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect liner

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April 10, 2009

Got these to replace a pair of Burton 4 way stretch liners I lost.

They are almost exactly the same, which I love. Grip is perfect, never skids. Sizing wasn't a problem for me. All around awesome for a liner or as a light glove.

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Rating for this product: 5

My favorite driving gloves

By: Backcountry.com Employee
December 29, 2008

The silicon grip on these things are RIDICULOUS. Its obscene how well these things grip my steering wheel on those freezing cold mornings. They are very warm and supple, but are very lightweight. My new favorite glove. They are not that water resistant though. If you live East coast or PNW, you might want to check out the In Motion gloves.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Polartec Power Stretch; [Palm] silicon grip-print 
Windproof:
No 
Water Resistant:
No 
Recommended Use:
Layering, skiing, hiking, cold weather wear 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Sri Lanka 

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