Merino 150 Sensor Glove Liner
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Why We Like The Merino 150 Sensor Glove Liner
When you’re working hard but need to keep your fingers warm, reach for the Outdoor Research Merino 150 Sensor Glove Liners. These breathable merino wool glove liners provide a small boost of warmth for winter jogs and ski tours, and work well as a system when you layer up with a warmer mitten on top.
Details
- Wool liners for winter jogs and hikes
- Merino wool provides warmth and breathability
- Slim fit can be worn on its own or underneath larger gloves
- Touchscreen compatible lets you use your devices
- Item #ODRZ8IE
- Material
- 47% merino, 47% recycled polyester, 6% spandex
- Insulation Weight
- lightweight
- Style
- liner
- Closure
- slip-on
- Touchscreen Compatible
- yes, thumb and index
- Claimed Weight
- 0.9oz
- Activity
- casual, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 22 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 12, 2024
Great little pair of liner gloves
I like 'em. Especially when I need to mess on my phone a bit and don't want to take off my gloves in snapp-ish weather.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
March 23, 2024
Love it!
great liner - keeps your hands warm & makes for easy washing
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 24, 2024
Love these
I've had a few pairs of liner gloves from other companies and they usually rip wicked quick, but not these! Awesome gloves- love how thin they are, love the tech finger tips, and love the fit!
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
December 15, 2023
As described.
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Size Bought:
- M
- Height:
- 5' 9"
- Weight:
- 200
True to size. Very thin. They work great with the OR tactical shells, and touch screen feature works very well.
December 7, 2023
Best under nitrile gloves for winter flyfishing activity!
I use these as an insulating layer, then add one or sometimes two nitrile (latex style) waterproof gloves over these. I can still grip fly lines, and have enough feel to stay connected to the big bite when it comes. The nitrile gloves are still touch screen friendly, and provide the waterproofing layer needed to keep dry, while the merino wool delivers the insulation. Spot on for me.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
November 3, 2023
Great product
First time purchase and I love them. Once I get moving around in the cold seasons (Midwest states) my hands get plenty warm so I enjoy a lightweight layer compared to a bulky glove. The sensors work great on my phone and fit is true to size. If its a cold day or night and I'm moving less they fit great under a heavy mitt.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
March 24, 2023
Impressive product
I used this product in a winter field exercice. It fits it's description perfectly as a liner under my Gortex Gloves; It kept my hands warm and my dexterity proper (Temperature was around - 16 C). Also I used the product as a standalone in -5 C and it worked properly; especially while doing light activities (hike / Snowshoe walk / Survival chores). If wet it dries out quickly which is good if you winter camping. However as a standalone, it has no Windproof and not very durable against abrasive chores (log chopping).
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 26, 2023
Sub-par liner
Poor fit, wears out quickly, didn't notice much added warmth. Used in very humid conditions, they might be better in dry freezing temps. Touchscreen sensor never works, I have to take the glove off which defeats the purpose.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 25, 2023
Warm, Comfortable, Fragile
This is an excellent glove for extreme temperatures where it will only be used under another shell glove. However, after even light use (3-5 uses) with mountaineering equipment such as crampons, snowshoes, and general climbing equipment, the sensor pads wore off and the index finger developed a large hole over where the entire pad used to be
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
January 3, 2023
Good as liners, horrible as stand alone gloves
I hoped to use these gloves for ski touring, however after only two wears, these gloves got multiple holes in the fingers. They would be good liners if you wear burlier gloves overtop but if you plan to use them just as thin gloves, I would not recommend them.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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