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Touchscreen technology in the thumb and index fingertips allows you to check in on the go in these stretchy glove liners made from a warm merino wool blend.
- 95% merino wool, 5% Lycra® spandex with 76% polyester, 17% nylon, 7% Lycra spandex contrast
- Machine wash, line dry
- Imported
- Women's Active & Swim
- Item #5922546
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Most helpful positive review
Dec 21, 2021
Great fit, warm
Most one-size-fits-all women's gloves do NOT fit me, so I'm always looking for gloves that come in an assortment of sizes. These were perfect. Simple design, warm, functional.
jennychu
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Most helpful critical review
Feb 24, 2026
Updated review - Disappointed
After less than 15 days of use as a liner under my ski glove, I have holes in both index fingers and the right thumb, so they are now unusable. Durability on these liners is terrible.
For a 260 weight merino , I expected a thicker, more robust glove, but these are thin and not as warm as expected.
I love my Icebreaker base layers, the company makes quality gear, unfortunately these liners are not quality and disappointed I spent/wasted money on them
Jeffrey E
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jennychu
Verified purchase
Dec 21, 2021
Great fit, warm
Most one-size-fits-all women's gloves do NOT fit me, so I'm always looking for gloves that come in an assortment of sizes. These were perfect. Simple design, warm, functional.
1found this helpful
Jeffrey E
Reposted from ExpertVoice.com
Feb 24, 2026
Updated review - Disappointed
After less than 15 days of use as a liner under my ski glove, I have holes in both index fingers and the right thumb, so they are now unusable. Durability on these liners is terrible.
For a 260 weight merino , I expected a thicker, more robust glove, but these are thin and not as warm as expected.
I love my Icebreaker base layers, the company makes quality gear, unfortunately these liners are not quality and disappointed I spent/wasted money on them
Alan L
Reposted from ExpertVoice.com
Oct 1, 2025
Light and durable
This was my wife's go to base layer glove in the winter. Her go to fabric is merino wool. One of the main reasons for her choice in this glove was the fact it's touchscreen compatible. The glove was also thin enough to fit inside a thicker glove or mitt.
Camie M
Reposted from ExpertVoice.com
Sept 22, 2025
Initially I was worried how thin they felt but my hands have never had a warmer winter.
I love these gloves! They breathe and help regulate my temp even when wet and covered in snot and slush. When I first receive these gloves in the mail, I was worried because they seemed so thin but they were seriously the best purchase I made last Christmas. I live in Idaho and the wind is freezing always and those moments while you are chilling on the ski lift or digging out your snowmobile can really ruin your day if your hands get cold. I use them as a liner inside my waterproof gloves so when my hands get hot or I need a little more dexterity for something I can remove my puffy gloves and still have good protection. It really is a life savor especially as I am getting older (42) but I don’t feel like my circulation recovers as quickly anymore. My fingers are short but my palm is wide and the small fit great.
Ali W
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Sept 7, 2025
Durable merino gloves
Most merino gloves are thin and not durable. These gloves are more durable, but still great for the days that aren't horribly cold!
Brian W
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Sept 2, 2025
Good for taking the edge off
My fingers tend to run cold, and while these liners don’t solve that completely, they definitely take the edge off on chilly days. They’re lightweight and slim, so they fit easily under my ski gloves or mittens without feeling bulky. On milder days I can even wear them alone for running errands or walking the dog, and they’re comfortable enough for that. The merino wool does a great job at regulating temperature and doesn’t get clammy like synthetic liners can.