



Product description


1 Touch screen friendly
2 Delicate and soft
3 Warm and breathable
4 Four-way stretch

Outdoor Running 
Outdoor Camping Excursion 
Drive 
Fishing

88% polyester and 12% Spandx
Imported
Composite fabric: The running gloves are made of 88% polyester and 12% Spandx to ensure that your hands are warm and dry without overheating.The inside is compounded with fleece, which is delicate and soft to the touch.
Four way stretching: The gloves liners can stretch in four directions. When using computers and mobile phones, your fingers can move freely, and you can maintain a natural and relaxed posture.
Warm and Soft:The thermal gloves are also matched with skin-friendly lining to keep your hands warm and breathable, Ideal for running, biking, driving in fall or early winter or spring.Besides,this thin gloves are perfect inner gloves for ski mittens or skateboard gloves or other winter gloves.
Touch screen friendly: The warm gloves are coated with conductive materials on the index finger and thumb tip to help your fingers freely touch the smart phone.When you use the touch screen function, your fingertips need to reach the top of our gloves.It is best to avoid long nails as much as possible.
Note: The winter glove fabric is super elastic, and there are 3 sizes of gloves. Large and medium sizes are usually suitable for men; Medium and small are usually suitable for women.
13 reviews for Lightweight Glove Liners for Cold Weather – Touch Screen Running Gloves for Men Women Cycling Skiing.
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$9.99
E.D –
Cuts down on the cold.
I bought these to wear under vinyl gloves to keep my hands from freezing while mixing cold raw ground meats at my job. They don’t completely block the cold but they do enough that my hands don’t ache. I am happy with them and would recommend these.
Walter Bishop the Cat –
Perfect for under gloves or ski mittens
Great glove liners! Going on a trip and will wear them under ski mittens so that i can take off mittens to use phone/camera while still keeping hands protected. Lightweight and comfy!!! And the touchscreen fingers work great.
matt151617 –
Ok as liners; not particularly wawrm
They’re tight enough and slippery enough to work well as liners under gloves. By themselves, they’re not very warm. I wore them while running in 39 degree weather, and my hands were very cold. They seem to do almost nothing by themselves as far as insulation.
April Molloy –
Better than brand name
Forget the brand name liners. These are way less expensive, good quality and the finger tips actually work on phones. Buy two.
VFW –
Who would have thought just these alone would do the trick
I bought these to wear inside my Winter barn work gloves. Found out that they are warm enough to use alone except on the most brutally cold days and that I can go about my barn work with just these on and not the bulky insulated gloves, making it so much easier to grab smaller things. And the hay doesn’t really stick to bad to the material, you can just brush the hay off easily.
Haven –
not touch screen compatible
i wish I could use a touch screen in them, it doesn’t recognize my touch in these. it’s not too thick but keeps my hands warm and clean. fits most hands.
Russ A. –
Great for running
I’ve only worn these once, but I liked them so much I immediately ordered two more pair. I had some Manzella glove liners I liked for running, but three of those four gloves disappeared in the wash. Those are no longer made, so I decided to try these. They are advertised as a running glove, lightweight and good for wicking away moisture. They are not warmth gloves and don’t pretend to be, but they keep the wind and chill off the hands. The silk and Spandex blend provides a smooth, snug fit which is comfortable and allows good freedom of movement with the fingers. They’re also excellent for what runners need although it’s not often discussed: as a hanky substitute. When I run in cold or windy weather, my eyes water and my nose runs. I wiped away the tears and snot, and the gloves took it up and almost immediately evaporated it away, unlike cotton gloves. They were dry at the end of the run. I haven’t washed them yet, so I can’t discuss that, but at the low price, they don’t have to be too durable. They do not work with a touchscreen. They are definitely thin enough to be used as a glove liner.
rfdfjgjr –
Not exactly durable…
I’m not sure what happened with these…They fit perfectly and were very comfortable, then one day I reached to push my hair away from my eyes and I felt a rip. When I brought my hand back down, the entire index finger had ripped open.Maybe I got a bad pair. Since this happened in the first week of owning them, Amazon is replacing them. If the new pair lasts longer, I will change this review to reflect that. After all, sometimes there are manufacturing problems, and it’s perfectly understandable that I could’ve received a bad set that isn’t indicative of a bad product.
kommunicate –
These worked well, good sizing, felt nice etc. Can’t operate a cell/mobile while wearing but it’s not priced for that feature.
Yanni Rich –
Son superligeros, suficiente para agarrar los manubrios de bicicletas públicas y para protección en general, no los recomiendo para fríos extremos pero sí para entre-tiempo y para el manejo de auto, moto, scooter o bici. Super comodos.
Uncle Bob –
Really nice. Don’t stress about the size – they’re very flexible if you underestimate and thin enough not to trouble you if you overestimate. Hard to go wrong.I’m a hot guy (all the paparazzi agree) and I rarely use gloves. If it’s cold I use proper mitts. If it’s not cold I don’t. But there are three situations where I’ve found these to be great in near-zero temps: In wind (weather or activity related); clearing snow with someone else’s foolish Murican-made metal-handled shovel; hiking in Iceland when having hands in pockets is dangerous. I could also imagine using them INSIDE proper winter gear, if you need brief periods of dexterity.Cool feature – if you get too warm, just stretching your fingers allows a little air in at the seams. Just a little air – no gaping holes. When not in use, they pack up to almost nothing. Not waterproof, but they don’t claim to be, and they dry quickly. Phone touch works fine.If your hands get cold, buy mittens. Gloves are not for cold. But these are a nice second skin.Never thought I’d review gloves. These ones are actually useful, and well-made.
C T –
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality. I thought they would be kinda basic when I ordered them because I was just looking for a decent liner glove. But they are great quality. I wear them now in the fall weather because my skin gets dry quickly from cold air, and in the winter I’ll use them as liner gloves under a pair of insulated mitts.
BrenGzz –
Me gusto el material y el tamaño es el correcto, al principio los vi pequeños, pero ya puestos quedaron bien. Buen precio