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Mountain Hardwear Butter Glove Liner

Mountain Hardwear Butter Glove Liner

Item #MHW0697|112 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast
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Mountain Hardwear Butter Glove Liner

The Mountain Hardwear Butter Glove Liners work as a great pair of running gloves or as a super liner under ski gloves. The Butter's polyester fabric draws moisture away from your skin while trapping body heat for extra warmth. So when your runs get sweaty you stay dry, but when the temps drop your hands won't go numb. The flatlock seam construction makes for a smooth, tight fit for wear under another glove. And the stretch cuff bunches comfortably on your wrist, locking out unwanted cold breezes.

Bottom Line: The Mountain Hardwear's Butter Glove Liners are smooth like butta.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great liners

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October 13, 2009

I bought these in preparation for a two week Army Cold Weather Leader Course in the Alaska winter. They performed exceptionally as a liner. I would often remove my outer gloves or mitts to perform certain tasks (like tie knots or adjust my ski bindings), and these gloves worked great. Unfortunately, some time after the course, I tore a hole in one of the liners when putting on crampons. But that was my fault. The liners are awesome and still mostly usable, despite the small hole.

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Rating for this product: 3

They're okay, but came unstitched

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October 4, 2009

The gloves did what they were supposed to and were very, very comfy, but the stitching came undone in less than a season of use. This wouldn't have bothered me that much, but I hardly used them and they still came unstitched. Not up to normal mtn hrdwr standards. I'd give them another shot if I saw them on sale, though, they really were nice and soft (buttery). Maybe I got a bad pair.

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Rating for this product: 4

Perfect for my needs.

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March 17, 2009

Wanted something thin with a snug fit to use by itself when it is a little chilly outside. These fit the bill just right. My only complaint would be the stitching around the fingers on the inside of the glove. Something this thin should have a lower profile stitching.

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Rating for this product: 5

Butterlicious

By: Backcountry.com Employee
March 31, 2008

Since I constantly get cold hands, it seems like I always like to run a liner in addition to my gloves. I purchased these on recommend from another user and they have been fantastic. They seem to fit fairly true to size, keep my fingers toasty, and fit great inside my Hestra gloves. The butter fleece is just that, sooo nice. These are much better than a set of Craft liners that I have had for time and eternity.

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Rating for this product: 3

Lightweight in the Wrong Way

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February 4, 2008

They feel like butter, true, but sadly they hold up like butter, too. Yeah, I know they are liner gloves, but when the temps climbed, I pulled off my outer gloves and within two ski runs I had worn holes in this glove. They're warmer than pantyhose, but they hold up just about as well. Very disappointed...they shouldn't be called Mountain HARDwear if they can't be exposed to the elements.

I love the soft fabric on the wrist cuff, the fit was nice, and they were very warm. Now if they can just make 'em last.

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August 28, 2009

liners are to be worn inside ski gloves, not to be worn as ski gloves. no wonder you tore them up

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Rating for this product: 2

Not good

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March 6, 2009

got these in for a second liner
they are very thin but not in a good way would not help
at all with heat loose fit also

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] Butter Jersey (86% microfilament polyester, 14% Lycra); [Palm] leather 
Windproof:
No 
Water Resistant:
No 
Weight:
1oz (33g) 
Recommended Use:
Running, hiking, ski glove liner 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
Bangladesh 

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