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Removed The Liner

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I bought some nice gloves a month ago and my warm hands just couldn't cope with them. They were supposed to be all season gloves. I took out the cloth lining and then I took out the plastic liner. No wonder I was sweating in them. They were good gloves with the liners. Now they are excellent gloves!

I have summer gloves but they have very little protection in case of a fall. The ones I removed the liners from have very good protection. I learned a lesson when I buy my next pair of gloves. Don't buy ones with liners. Don't need them; don't want them; don't like them. ;)
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I have "winter" (insulated) waterproof motorcycle gloves. They have the waterproof membrane in them. When removing the gloves, the liner surrounding each finger wants to come out. I have to be careful that doesn't happed. It's a pain.

I had a similar style (waterproof liner) I used to use for running in the winter. One time I let the liner come out with my hand thinking I could simply push the liner back in. Nope. Never could. Those gloves instantly became useless.
I have "winter" (insulated) waterproof motorcycle gloves. They have the waterproof membrane in them. When removing the gloves, the liner surrounding each finger wants to come out. I have to be careful that doesn't happed. It's a pain.

I had a similar style (waterproof liner) I used to use for running in the winter. One time I let the liner come out with my hand thinking I could simply push the liner back in. Nope. Never could. Those gloves instantly became useless.
I cut out the waterproof membrane too. That is what was making me sweat so much inside the glove. I did the same with the nylon liner in my ski jacket liner as it was making me sweat. One of my franchisees had the same ski jacket and liner and complained of the same thing. I showed him how I cut the nylon out of it and he did the same thing. We were both much more comfortable wearing it after that.
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