Light but warm liner gloves for things requiring finger dexterity! Micro fleece innards combined with a stretchy softshell construction will give you the best compromise between keeping warm and being able to use fine instruments – thumbs and index fingers have touchscreen-friendly tips, and there is a silicone pattern on the palm in case you need to grip and hold something when not having mittens on.
The first use of liner gloves is to have some extra heat insulation for your hands inside mittens and such. A second reason to have liner gloves on is when you’re outside and need to remove your mitten in order to fiddle with something very small in the cold, such as a toggle on your gizmo. You can also wear these as stand-alone gloves if you are on the move or if the cold weather isn’t that extreme.
As you might have guessed; being quite nimble and having a softshell construction, these gloves by themselves are not meant for heavy duty construction work, rappelling, or any sort of hands-on terraforming crusades – you put on top a good pair of tough work gloves for that.
Made in Cambodia.