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Great as liners or general use

The North Face Power Stretch Glove

The North Face Power Stretch Glove

Rating for this product: 5 December 9, 2008

I'm on my second pair of these. The first lasted through 4 hard Colorado winters comprising skiing and snowboarding (used as liners inside of mits), driving to work, and general use where heavier, bulkier gloves are impractical, including yard work and tinkering in the garage. For such a thin glove, they are surprisingly warm. The quality is far above that of any other 'liner' type glove I have used. I love the use of suede between the thumb and forefinger which is typically a high-stress area. I am ordering my second pair from Backcountry.com because REI have apparently stopped carrying them in favor of their own glove liner. No thanks - I'll stick with the North Face Power Stretch!

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