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Backcountry.com Liner Glove - Women's - 2008

Backcountry.com Liner Glove - Women's - 2008

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Backcountry.com Liner Glove - Women's - 2008

With its Polartec Wind Pro material and close, layer-friendly fit, the Backcountry.com Women's Goat Liner Glove ensures comfort and warmth during anything from a spring tour to a January-morning commute. The grippy, all-over silicon 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 Women's Goat Liner Glove shows your hands the kind of love they really deserve.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good gloves for causal activity

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January 14, 2010

Great gloves. I have worn them for running outside, but once my hands sweat they freeze! So best for driving gloves or causal outdoor wear. I haven't used them for layering yet.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good gloves for causal activity

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January 14, 2010

Great gloves. I have worn them for running outside, but once my hands sweat they freeze! So best for driving gloves or causal outdoor wear. I haven't used them for layering yet.

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How is the fit? I checked out the size chart and I would be a

How is the fit? I checked out the size chart and I would be a large. I am usually a medium, so I would like to know if they run small or large so I order the correct size.

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February 5, 2009

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Yes, go by the size chart and don't be put off if your normally Medium hands measure X-Large by these measurements!

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December 28, 2009

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Hey Kelli,
It's a little late but just to let you know, these gloves run true to size but they tend to stretch a bit. If you're on the low end of large I'd got with a medium. Hope you've enjoyed them.

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September 17, 2009

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If you go by the size chart, you'll be set.

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February 6, 2009

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Rating for this product: 2

Ehhhh...

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January 13, 2010

OK, at first glance I thought these gloves would be great. I ordered a pair of my wife for Christmas. Let me start with the good:

1.You cant find a pair of windproof fleece gloves for this price.
2.The grey color is sweet.
3.They sticky goats on the palm are very cool.

Now for the bad:

1.The fingers run really tight. I am sure they will stretch out but the gloves were very uncomfortable for my wife's small hands.
2.There was a hole in the stitching when I received the gloves. I think this is symptomatic of bad stitching and not just a defective pair.
3.the gloves look sooo stupid and cheap with BACKCOUNTY>COM written on the finger. Really, this alone ruined the glove. I am all about BC's little goat emblem but there is no need to slap a website on the product.

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Rating for this product: 5

AWESOME

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January 19, 2010

I have been wearing these to run on cold mornings and then wore them under my gloves while sking....the are so nice....I forget I have them on .....& my hands keep nice and warm.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for layering

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January 14, 2010

These gloves are GREAT for driving. They grip the steering wheel so well and are useful for those cold morning trips. I wore them alone outside when it was 10 degrees after wind chill and it was like I didn't have any gloves on. Tech specs were right when they said they are NOT windproof. However, the same night I layered them with gortex mittens and my hands did not get cold while snowboarding. Normally my hands are the reason I need to go to the lodge and warm up. This was not the case when I used these gloves for layering.
I recommend them!

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Rating for this product: 5

Pretty big fan.

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January 14, 2010

Fantastic! I mostly wear them as driving gloves, but I put them on under my mittens when I went snowboarding and they were awesome. Perfect for multiple uses, and they seem to be holding up really well!

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Rating for this product: 3

Great for the price

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January 14, 2010

I really like the grippers on these gloves and they are nice and snug. As far as wearing them alone, they need another layer to give you some real warmth. I also agree with some of the other reviews that the seems are a little big on the inside, which makes them a little awkward on your thumbs. All in all they are a great addition to my glove collection.

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Rating for this product: 5

The Greatest

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January 27, 2009

I got these to wear under my ski gloves, but realized how great of a grip they had when i finally received them. I wear them to drive, walking, at sporting events. They're great even in really cold weather (I've worn them all this winter, which in New England has been pretty cold/snowy). One of my biggest pet peeves about gloves is how you have to take them off to do everything, even wipe your hair out of your face. With these, you can do pretty much everything without ever having to take them off. I DEFINITELY recommend them to, well.. everyone! :)

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Rating for this product: 3

Good gloves but small small small!

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December 15, 2009

Good gloves but man they were small. I measured my hands according to their chart, then thought "There's no way I could have XL hands -- I always have small hands!" Whoops, big mistake... Order at least once size larger than you usually wear in other mitts or gloves!

Apart from that I really like the gloves, they're grippy and good for driving in the cold winters before your car heats up, and I will also probably wear them for cross country skiing or winter running. They could be a little longer though, my wrists were getting a bit cold.

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Rating for this product: 5

Keeps hands warm

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December 28, 2009

Took this glove to the mountains to wear while taking photos of my son in the terrain park. The fit was great and it allowed me to handle the SLR camera easily. I even took it down a few runs. My hands stayed warm and very comfortable in temperatures in the low 20's. Highly recommended!

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Rating for this product: 5

Love the Glove

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December 13, 2009

My wife loves her new gloves. Nice & warm, soft, strechy, grippy. Not as thick as the mens version, but wms have windblock.

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Rating for this product: 4

Overall good gloves but

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April 20, 2009

I would say that overall these are good gloves. One thing that I didn't expect is that all of the inside has the fabric seam - making the inside feel rough. They do have great grip and stay warm for fall weather.

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Rating for this product: 5

Fantastic

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December 5, 2009

These gloves are the best deal and work great! Yesterday, they came in the mail right before I went out on a road bike ride in 40 degree weather. I decided to give these gloves a whirl and wore them without any other gloves. Overall, I was really impressed. The wind blocking fleece technology of the gloves really does work. They kept my hands warm throughout the majority of the ride until they started getting too wet from wiping my face off. At that time the sun started setting and it got to freezing temps, then my hands started getting a little cold.

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Rating for this product: 5

great glove

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February 16, 2009

I originaly had them in black, but they got lost when I moved. I missed them so much that I bought another pair! Surprisingly warm and super grippy. Great for driving, or all the time wear on those slightly chilly days.

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By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 17, 2009

the perfect beer drinking glove! especially great for Kokanee in the parking lot!

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Rating for this product: 4

Acceptable

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November 27, 2009

I'm not especially impressed for $20 gloves, but they seem to be okay so far. Maybe I just haven't had enough experience with them yet. I like to give the negatives first so as not to give the wrong impression, so here goes. One thing is that on my screen they look white - or off-white maybe, and since I have no idea what "pewter" is, I was expecting white(ish). However, these are a definite gray. Second, the seams on the inside of the gloves kinda rub against my fingertips. Third, they are very stretchy, but even when I put my fingers all the way into them (rubbing seams), there's still slack in the thumb. Could just be the shape of my hands though (longish fingers, short palms). What I do love about the stretch though is that they actually fit the width of my palms and fingers. I don't have all that gap around them which greatly improves dexterity compared to other gloves, but they still don't work to type with. (Don't think anything ever will.) It hasn't gotten very cold yet this year in Alabama, so I haven't worn them as liners and I'm a bit concerned about how the seams will feel when worn that way. But I did wear them into work one day - about a 1/4 mile trek - and even though I could feel a breeze, my fingers weren't actually COLD when I got into the building. Cool, but not cold - and I get cold VERY easily. I think it was upper 30s - low 40s that morning. The grip on them is exactly as shown on one of the alternate pics. It's not on the fourth and fifth fingers and it seems to be glued on, so I'm not sure how long it's going to last ... especially with the friction of being shoved into other gloves. I think they might work better as loners, but we'll see. I think that about covers everything. Oh! The clippy thing. Pretty cool for keeping them together, but kind of annoying when wearing them. FYI - Looks like the gadget is a "pull" to open it up, but it's actually a "push". Hope this helps.

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Rating for this product: 5

Sticky goat!

By: Backcountry.com Employee
January 11, 2010

Bought these as a gift for my mother and sister. They both seem to love the gloves. Very thin but very warm at the same time. Insulate well, breathe as well as wick moisture. The added stickiness of the goats on the palm make it good for grip when wearing solo. Plus you get to rep BC.com! Do it to it!

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Rating for this product: 5

Groovy

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February 20, 2009

Great gloves: Lightweight but warm. I have super low tolerance for cold and these help a great deal. Enough on their own for moderate cold (down to the mid-20s) and good under a second glove for severe weather.

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Rating for this product: 5

I end up wearing these more than I thought

By: Backcountry.com Employee
January 7, 2009

I got these gloves to go on some cross country ski romps, but turns out they are my go-to gloves for walking the dog and in the car. The goat camo on the palm side offer tons of stickiness for when the dog charges after that lucrative to-go container that tipped out of the neighbor's garbage can, but also just enough warmth that I wear them in fairly cold conditions, 10 - 20 degrees if I'm moving. All in all, a great pair of gloves to add to your quiver.

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Rating for this product: 4

Backcountry.com Liner Glove - Women's

By: Backcountry.com Employee
February 2, 2009

I purchased these gloves on a whim, thinking they could be a back up glove in my car and now they are my go-to for everything. I wear them skiing, walking, driving, shopping, you name it. They fit snug so I still feel dexterous. The only reason they are receiving 4 starts is because the sticky goats on the inside are already peeling off after owning them for a month.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great for running

By: Backcountry.com Employee
May 7, 2009

I really like these gloves. I think they do run a little large though. I'm usually a medium, and wish I had gotten a small instead as the fingers are a little long. They gloves are perfect though for outdoor running in the winter. They're grippy so its easy to hold my ipod on the go. Nice fleecy cuff makes them super comfy and snug.

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Rating for this product: 5

^Ditto

By: Backcountry.com Employee
January 28, 2009

I bought these for my sister, and now I will need to buy them for myself. I have long fingers and these liners fit great. They're stretchy, surprisingly warm, and like Kari said, they're nice and sticky for dog walking and driving. Oh yea, they're great as liners when I'm skiing too.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Polartec Wind Pro; [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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