Keep your mitts warm and neutral in the coldest weather!
These Swiss wool glove liners may not be as complicated as a Swiss watch or bolt-action, but they'll do their job just as well, keeping your hands snug and agile without the bulk. Stay quick on the draw (you won't draw because you're more neutral than a five-gallon bucket of beige paint); and can slip easily into tough leather gloves for ultimate warmth and protection. If you're out in the bad stuff, make sure you've got something sturdier that you're wearing over these.
Warehouse Ivan once embarked on a weeklong winter hike in -40°F weather while wearing a pair of wool glove liners. Needless to say, he didn't pay attention to the part where we listed them as "glove liners." Now he has icicles for fingers, slowing his work, docking his own pay, reducing his ration of hardtack at the company store. He was young, stupid, and didn't really know what a glove liner was...
Don't be like Ivan.
The key to surviving the great outdoors is layering, and these gloves are an excellent starting point for insulation. But if you're going to be touching snow, getting wet, or otherwise rolling around outside, we suggest keeping these under another cold-resistant, waterproof pair of gloves.
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