Merino Sport Fleece Training Glove
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Why We Like The Merino Sport Fleece Training Glove
During the winter months, we keep our workout routine intact with the help of the Merino Sport Fleece Training Glove. Merino wool has just the right amount of warmth to keep our comfort dialed-in while we run, train, and even add skiing and snowshoeing into the mix. Silicone grips help us keep hold of our phone, and the touchscreen-compatible tips let us snap and picture of that deer just off the trail.
Details
- Midweight fleece glove designed for outdoor training
- Brushed lining offers soft-on-the-skin comfort
- Merino pulls moisture to regulate temperature and keep hands warm
- Polyester boosts breathability, durability, and moisture-wicking
- Silicone dots increase grip on XC ski poles, handrails, and phones
- Touchscreen compatible fingertips ensure phone calls arent' ignored
- Item #SWLZ8JO
- Material
- 46% polyester, 38% merino wool, 16% elastane
- Insulation Weight
- midweight (270gsm)
- Style
- liner glove
- Closure
- pull-on
- Palm Grip
- silicone
- Touchscreen Compatible
- thumb, fingertips
- Claimed Weight
- 1.9oz
- Activity
- casual, run & training, nordic ski
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
Reviews
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Overall Rating
1 based on 2 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 2, 2023
Thin & non-functional for running gloves
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I like the Smartwool brand and expected to like these gloves. They were very thin and literally felt like I had cheesecloth (a single layer) wrapped around my hands. I used them for running. It was only about 42°, but it felt far cooler. My hands were freezing after a short 2.5-mile run. The cool (not even cold) breeze sliced right through the "cheesecloth." I'm not sure what a good use case would be for these gloves, given their thin and porous material. Not recommended...
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
June 22, 2022
Do not recommend
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Big fan of Smartwool socks and merino wool. So when I needed gloves I didn’t think twice about the quality of their gloves. I was so wrong. These gloves ripped at the seam by my index finger the first time I put them on. The gloves opening at the wrist was so small that it was also difficult to put on even though once on they fit nearly perfectly. They didn’t keep the wind from freezing my hands and the touchscreen compatibility never once worked I have never been more disappointed at a purchase than this purchase, especially at this price point.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com