Best glove liners according to redditors

We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best glove liners. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Glove Liners:

u/geekynerdgirl · 5 pointsr/RedditLaqueristas

Get some thin white cotton gloves instead. They're light and will hold the oils to your skin without holding in all the moisture. You don't want fungus to grow! Plus, these are light enough you can still use your touchscreen.

Outee 12 Pairs 9 Inch Moisturizing Gloves White Cotton Cosmetic Moisturizing Gloves Hand Spa Gloves Moisture Enhancing Glove https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N5GYUQY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_bJIK4Lyx6GwZR

u/907Ski · 4 pointsr/Backcountry

> Convertible mittens

Those are not warm. I find convertible mitten to be the worst of both worlds - the warmth of a glove, the dexterity of a mitten. If I'm not doing any rope work, I find that I can do most things in a mitten without removing it.

If you have the money, go with the the OR Alti Mitt. When it's super cold, it's what I wear. I can remove skins without taking them off, too. Alternatively, a shell like this or even this, with these as liners is as warm, but more durable, but bulkier, and heavier.

I have an 15 year old pair of OR mitten shells with a $20 pair of ragwool mittens as liners that I use and abuse all winter long. (I save the fancy, down-lined Alti mitt for the worst fo the worst, - Denali, Alaska Range in March, etc.)

Wither either approach, make sure you have them sufficiently large. Your hands will stay warmer with more airspace to circulate, particularly if also using a chemical hand heater. Which is also more convenient in a larger mitt because you can move them around.

Do not try wear a glove liner as the primary source of insulation. If you find that you occasionally need to remove a mitt and need something on your hand, wear a very light liner glove such as these under the mitt. I've even experimented with wearing a latex or nitrile glove. It doesn't insulate and feels a bit weird, but if the concern is wind when you have your mitts off, they work well.

Finally, look at your poles. Are they conducting heat away? I've never bothered with poles, but I've wrapped areas of my mountaineering axes with insulating tape to reduce conductive heat loss. Also, use good wrist straps will touring. If you're gripping onto the poles, you reduce blood flow. If you can have a nice, light grip assisted by wrist straps (I prefer the rubber ones to nylon), your hands will remain noticeably warmer.

u/Who_GNU · 3 pointsr/flying

Keep some cotton glvoes in your flight back, and hand them out, to anyone who touches the screen.

u/freespace303 · 2 pointsr/MouseReview

I use these at work (semi-conductor fab - clean room environment) Check these out. I'm sure you can get em cheaper if you look around.

http://www.amazon.com/All-Day-Reusable-Protective-Half-Finger-Nylon/dp/B00C2BLON2

u/dahmerlovesthetaste · 1 pointr/BBQ

I do a lot of butchering and handling cold meat with these and put a pair of NSF nitrile gloves over top.

Works good for handling hot stuff for short periods of time.

u/ProfessionalGlitter · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I have also started trimming my nails really short to help.

I really like the idea of buying spa gloves and really lovely hand cream for nighttime, so I can't use my hands!

I've also put my blackhead removal tool in the far reaches of a cupboard (only for emergencies!)

My biggest problem is my picking at night during/after my nighttime routine. I'm still trying to work out how to break this habit, I was thinking about setting a timer or even washing my face in the kitchen where there isn't a mirror....

u/GodSpeedYouJackass · 1 pointr/coins

Okay, be sure to look for dates, as you could have a hundred BU 1964’s and only get melt for each one. I’d advise wearing gloves like so -

Zealor 6 Pairs Cotton Gloves Thickened Stretchable Lining Glove, Coin Jewelry Silver Inspection Gloves, Large Size https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0769B6WBH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_N0x3DbACDWW6Z