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Oasis Glove Liners - Inner Gloves
Eco-friendly
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
icebreakerOasis Glove Liners - Inner Gloves35,90 €
Lightweight Screentap Liners - Inner gloves
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
Black DiamondLightweight Screentap Liners - Inner gloves
24,25 €
29,90 €-19%
Connect Liner Glove - Inner gloves
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
MarmotConnect Liner Glove - Inner gloves39,90 €
Passion Glove - Hiking gloves
MammutPassion Glove - Hiking gloves
41,90 €
64,90 €-35%
Midweight Screentap Liners - Inner gloves
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
Black DiamondMidweight Screentap Liners - Inner gloves
27,90 €
39,90 €-30%
Heavyweight Screentap Liners - Inner gloves
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
Black DiamondHeavyweight Screentap Liners - Inner gloves49,90 €
185 Rock'N'Wool Glove Liner - Inner gloves - Women's
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
Ortovox185 Rock'N'Wool Glove Liner - Inner gloves - Women's34,90 €
Warm Stretch Glove - Inner gloves
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
MilletWarm Stretch Glove - Inner gloves49,90 €
Storm Liner- Inner Gloves
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
DakineStorm Liner- Inner Gloves
19,90 €
29,90 €-33%
Passion Glove - Hiking gloves
MammutPassion Glove - Hiking gloves
41,90 €
64,90 €-35%
Silk Liner Glove - Inner gloves
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
TrekmatesSilk Liner Glove - Inner gloves
24,00 €
27,90 €-14%
Ultra Light Liner - Inner gloves
Therm-IcUltra Light Liner - Inner gloves
16,90 €
24,90 €-32%
185 Rock'N'Wool Glove Liner - Inner gloves - Men's
Eco-friendly
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
Ortovox185 Rock'N'Wool Glove Liner - Inner gloves - Men's34,90 €
Syncro Wool Liner Glove W - Inner gloves - Women's
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
DakineSyncro Wool Liner Glove W - Inner gloves - Women's
24,90 €
44,90 €-45%
Activ Light Gloves - Inner gloves
Therm-IcActiv Light Gloves - Inner gloves
27,90 €
34,90 €-20%
Lifa Merino Glove Liner - Inner gloves
Eco-friendly
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
Helly HansenLifa Merino Glove Liner - Inner gloves34,90 €
Storm Liner - Inner gloves - Women's
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
DakineStorm Liner - Inner gloves - Women's
19,90 €
29,90 €-33%
LD600+ - Gloves
RacerLD600+ - Gloves
9,90 €
14,90 €-34%
Merino Glove - Inner gloves
Eco-friendly
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
SmartwoolMerino Glove - Inner gloves34,90 €
G Air Light - Inner gloves
CampG Air Light - Inner gloves
21,00 €
24,90 €-16%
Syncro Wool Liner Glove - Inner gloves - Men's
-5% Extra - Code Spring5
DakineSyncro Wool Liner Glove - Inner gloves - Men's
29,00 €
44,90 €-35%

Ski Glove Liners: a cocoon for your hands!

When you spend a long part of the season racing down the slopes of your favourite resort or engaging in intense sessions of freeride skiing and ski touring, keeping your hands warm is essential for enjoying beautiful days. However, over time, the cold always manages to creep in, and the sensation on your fingers can become unpleasant. That’s why, for your comfort, choosing a pair of ski glove liners is a valuable asset. For lasting and pleasant warmth throughout the day, a pair of ski glove liners is indeed unmatched! This same statement applies to glove mitts, which, as their name suggests, serve as a base layer under your ski mittens! The latter are, however, much less common on the market, but the same observations apply to glove mitts as they do for ski glove liners. While our article focuses here on ski glove liners, you can therefore use the same principles for your glove mitts. Utility, material, treatments, usage: discover everything you need to know about ski glove liners to finally put an end to cold fingers!

Ski glove liners: why wear them?

First of all, let’s start at the beginning: what are ski glove liners? As the name suggests, ski glove liners are actually a pair of very thin gloves to wear under your pair of gloves or mittens. But if you already own ski gloves or ski mittens, what could be the point of wearing ski glove liners? Know that the benefits of ski glove liners are numerous! Indeed, their primary purpose, as you might guess, is to provide extra warmth to your fingers. And the difference is quickly felt: ski glove liners can provide up to 3°C of additional warmth under the second layer! A significant thermal boost, especially for those who are always cold at the mountains! In addition to providing warmth, ski glove liners also help prevent any heat loss, keeping your fingers well protected from the sometimes biting cold outside. Another often overlooked yet very real advantage of ski glove liners: sweat absorption. Indeed, there’s no point in equipping yourself with the best insulation possible on your ski gloves if your hands sweat from the first hour of skiing. Once wet, your hands are more exposed to the cold, and your ski gloves quickly lose their heating capabilities. Thus, ski glove liners are generally made from hydrophobic fabrics, which keep your hands dry on the ski slopes and prevent you from ending up with clammy hands. This also helps preserve your ski gloves or ski mittens from moisture and unpleasant odours caused by your hand sweat, thus extending their lifespan. Additionally, ski glove liners provide incomparable comfort for your delicate hands. Made from soft, antibacterial, and durable materials, they offer a level of comfort you won’t want to live without! Finally, a significant advantage, ski glove liners prevent you from having bare hands exposed to the cold when you need to remove your gloves or mittens. This advantage is particularly relevant when you want to check your phone: for the more connected among you, know that there are touchscreen ski glove liners that allow you to tap on your phone. You won’t need to expose your hands to the cold unnecessarily! Ski glove liners therefore offer a multitude of advantages and can truly make a difference during a particularly cold day on the ski slopes. Now that you understand the importance of these, let’s get down to the serious business of how to choose your ski glove liners wisely.

Ski glove liners: how to choose them well

Ski glove liners: the crucial choice of material

You might guess that the material of your ski glove liners is crucial, as it will determine the warmth they provide. And in terms of warmth, merino wool is undeniably the most effective. Stretchy, merino wool offers you a pleasant freedom of movement. Moreover, ski glove liners made from merino wool are generally very thin, so they won’t hinder you when you put on your gloves or mittens over them. Finally, merino wool excels in moisture absorption. Naturally odour-resistant, merino wool also offers quick drying, which is particularly useful if you easily sweat from your hands. Another preferred material for your ski glove liners is silk, which is also ideal and pleasant to wear. Naturally insulating, silk is an excellent choice for moderately cool temperatures. It is also possible to find ski glove liners made from fleece, designed for particularly cold conditions. Generally thicker, ski glove liners are still breathable and effectively wick moisture away. On particularly warm days, they can thus be worn alone. While these three materials are the most commonly used for ski glove liners, there are other materials just as effective for your ski glove liners. Synthetic materials are often used, particularly due to their quick-drying capabilities, but they can be bulkier than other fabrics and offer less dexterity. Again, your feelings and preferences play a decisive role in choosing your ski glove liners.

Beyond the material of your ski glove liners, some manufacturers offer technologies and/or treatments that can be genuinely advantageous during your skiing sessions, depending on your needs.

Ski glove liners: technologies and treatments that can make a difference

You’ve probably heard of the famous brand Polartec®, which offers increasingly effective and innovative fabrics. In this regard, you can find ski glove liners equipped with thermal insulation in POLARTEC® POWER GRID™, for example. This technology provides optimal thermoregulation for your particularly intense sessions. Additionally, some models of ski glove liners offer technologies that can be appreciated for practice, such as technologies that protect hands from vibrations, or with anti-sweat treatments. Finally, for the cold-sensitive among you, some ski glove liners are equipped with batteries that allow you to heat your hands. These heated glove liners can be particularly useful for ski mountaineering, to face extremely low temperatures. As you can see, everything is possible for your ski glove liners! While these technologies are not found on all ski glove liners, a majority of them, however, are touchscreen compatible.

What about touchscreen ski glove liners?

Particularly useful for making calls or composing messages without having to remove all your layers of gloves, touchscreen ski glove liners are increasingly present on the market. And for good reason: once the ski season is over, your ski glove liners can also serve you for other activities, such as trail running, running, or simply for everyday use. During the ski season, your ski glove liners can be worn alone when temperatures warm up or during particularly intense activities, such as cross-country skiing, ski touring, or even snowshoeing. Owning touchscreen ski glove liners is therefore a significant option! However, be careful: generally, only the thumb and index finger are conductive. But this is more than enough to make calls or reply to a message. Thus, ski glove liners offer a multitude of advantages that will continue to convince you. Also, while their primary use is intended for skiing, ski glove liners can certainly be used for other practices, such as running, trail running, or even hiking.

Ski glove liners: for what practice?

Generally intended to serve as a base layer under your ski gloves, ski glove liners can also be used alone. This is particularly the case for cross-country skiing, which does not require extremely insulating and warm gloves, as temperatures are generally relatively high, and the physical activity is particularly intense. The same goes for ski touring, during which the temperature can quickly rise, prompting you to remove your ski gloves and keep only your ski glove liners. Beyond skiing, ski glove liners can also be an ideal accessory for other outdoor activities, such as hiking, snowshoeing, trail running, running, and cycling. Moreover, ski glove liners can be used daily in the city when temperatures are not too low. Worn alone, they are particularly useful for their anti-sweat properties and pleasant feel due to their often soft material. Their use can also be particularly beneficial as a base layer for other winter sports beyond skiing, such as mountaineering in particular. To face extreme temperatures, ski glove liners are indeed essential, as is the case in mountaineering or ski mountaineering. In short, you’ve understood, all uses are valid for your ski glove liners. Whether worn alone or as a first layer, they represent a true must-have for winter that should be chosen carefully! You won’t be able to do without them soon!

Find your ski glove liners on Hardloop.fr

You now know everything about ski glove liners! Whether in merino wool, silk, fleece, or synthétique, touchscreen or not, this base layer is ideal for providing extra warmth to your hands, combating sweat and odours, and giving you a pleasant touch of softness. Worn alone or as a first layer, ski glove liners are perfect for all types of activities in winter, from skiing to mountaineering, including hiking and running, all uses are possible. To conquer the cold, combat humidity, and enjoy beautiful days in the snow or in cold weather, you will find on Hardloop.fr a wide selection of ski glove liners for women or men. No matter which mountain you have chosen to conquer, there is a pair of ski glove liners that matches your practice and meets your needs. If a question or doubt prevents you from finding the ideal pair, don’t hesitate to contact our team of experts at 01 48 58 30 28 (free call) or by email at hello@hardloop.fr. We will be delighted to assist you in your search and help you fully enjoy your winter outings!