Size | Palm Circumference (in) | Hand Length (in) |
---|---|---|
XS | 6-6.5 | 6 |
S | 7-7.5 | 7 |
M | 8-8.5 | 8 |
L | 9-9.5 | 9 |
XL | 10+ | 10 |
Palm Circumference: Measure around the widest part of your palm.
Hand Length: Measure from the base of the wrist to the tip of your middle finger.
Nothing is worse than having cold fingers. Our Glove Liners are perfect all by themselves on mild days when you need a bit more dexterity or inside a winter glove on those wicked cold days!
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Was led to believe Minus33 was a US manufacturer. Received shipment of glove liners all made in China. Expensive for being made in China and not up to quality expectations. Very dissappointed.
Andrei,
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We apologize for any disappointment that you may have with your Minus33 Glove Liners. Here is some brief history of our company that may provide some insight into why we source some of our products abroad. The parent company of Minus33 is L.W. Packard, a textile company created by our current president's great-great-grand-uncle in 1916. We were able to successfully run this textile mill for 86 years until, in 2002, the politics of globalization caused our president's father to finally go out of business as one of the last textile mills in America. He had to fire 300 employees, most of them friends and family that he grew up with. After that, he started a 100% merino wool base layer company which is now the Minus33 you know today.
Recently, we have purchased several sock knitting machines and set them up in Ashland NH on the historic grounds of the L.W. Packard Mill. We learned how to operate these machines and designed the Mountain Heritage Collection of USA-made socks by Minus33. This sock line consists of four different weights of socks, in seven heights, four sizes, and five colors. We are currently looking to purchase more sock machines to make more weights of socks in the near term. Additionally, we are looking at purchasing machines that can produce hats and gloves in our mill in the next several years.
Rebuilding USA manufacturing is a very difficult process due to the trade laws put in place several decades ago, and I expect it to take time, but we assure you that we are working on it. We ask that if you feel strongly about bringing back production to the USA please contact your local reps and let them know that you're interested in seeing less globalization and more American-made products.
Thank you for purchasing from Minus33!
Stay safe,
-Melinda W.
I bought these specifically to use with my drysuit gloves for scuba diving. I have only used 2x so far but they seem to be working well. The yellow gloves DUI sells with their dry gloves you can’t buy additional pairs, which do wear out. Only other comment is they run smaller than normal, so if you are close on Merino size chart, get next size larger.
Glad they are working out so well for you. Feel free to send a pic along to us @ info@minus33.com. Thank you for your review.
I hunt cold weather high country every year and get colder hands and feet with age , the Merino wool glove liner and ski and snowboard socks by Minus33 finally solved the problem and restored comfort
As for the top layer , your Yukon Expedition Wool Crew is perfect weight with comfort as if I was home instead 8500 feet at 5 degrees!
Glad you are loving the gear and it is keeping you doing what you love! Thank you for your review.
I'm not sure what was meant by "liner," but these gloves are small and tight fitting. A larger leather, fur, or Gore-Tek glove will fit over it. Having said that, these are remarkably versatile and comfortable. Your best use will be with trekking poles to prevent hand chafe or for putting up your shelter in the cold. I tried using with the Deuce, and the gloves weren't quite thick enough for digging. Very comfortable to wear outside in places that don't get below 25°F. When used as a base layer for a thicker glove, will keep your fingers from frostbite to at least -10°F.
These are super warm as a liner glove but are also remarkably warm for chilly temperatures on their own. I've used them more for mechanic work in the winter then anything else as they are warm even when wet and works great as a barrier from the cold steel.
I wear mine solo all the time and love them. Thank you for your review.