CarharttMen's Heavyweight Force Liner Glove
B**.
Perfect as liners - don't buy for normal gloves!
I was really just looking for a large pair of liners for under my wool mittens. These are probably meant as liners under your work gloves because these are definitely not meant to be standalone gloves - so don't buy them for that.That being said, they are perfect liners. They are thin but feel pretty sturdy, The stitching seems a bit wide, but they are $20. They have the touch screen fingertips so I can slip off my outer gloves and use the phone without exposing my bare hand to the cold.However - 5 stars for sizing. I actually wear a 3XL glove - but that's very difficult to find. I bought the 2XL and the finger length is perfect. The palm width is just a bit too small. But I expected worse for a 2XL. So maybe they run a little big... or maybe they just do sizing correctly.Buy for sizing and use as a base layer/liner - don't buy as normal glove or a work glove.
H**B
Warm, light andd inexpensive
I need an extra large and these fit great, These are not like a throw-away jersey clove, but almost as inexpensive. Great material. Could also be used as a liner under a mitt shell. I’m happy!
A**.
Doesn’t feel very sturdy. But it’s a liner
I tried this as a normal glove instead of a liner the fit was as expected. Not too big or small. The silicone grip and finger tips are pretty much non existent. The touch part of the finger does work on the phone well. There is just no grip to these. As a liner you prob don’t want to much grip because it will catch on the glove as you insert your hand in. As a liner these are great. As a glove by itself not so much.
B**K
Love em
XXL it’s a perfect fit. I bought them for neuropathy and they are thin to where I could still do a lot of things, but just add that extra coding on my fingers. They are perfect perfect, Carhart is the way to go! Every time.
C**R
This goes out to all the long-fingered folks without thick hands! Fit defies expectation.
Howdy! I am one of those folks with long fingers and hands that aren't very thick. I swear, every pair of gloves I have ever purchased in my life always have the shortest darn fingers. They are always uncomfortable and have reduced mobility.... but when you go for a larger size, they just get too loose. These gloves accommodate those with similar hand physiology with a snug and comfortable fit.Ecstatic about my purchase. They also perform exceptionally when using my phone. Not all my other glove liners do that. Fabric quality is great. I couldn't figure out how I could put a star rating on thickness. I mean, they are glove liners. They are thin, but the right type of thin and I don't expect them to tear.Conflict of interest disclaimer:I am not a competing vendor, a shill, or a bot. I just want to help other average consumers through the morass of garbage and fake reviews with something they can use.
R**
Not sure how you could ever call these heavyweight
They call these heavyweight they are paper thin, like nylon thin. They may keep your hands warm on 70° days but sure as heck not in winter
J**E
Lightweight and cell phone, friendly
Perfect for taking the chill off or handling a cold steering wheel. Index finger is Touchscreen, friendly. I hate taking my gloves off to handle my phone.These aren’t heavy duty, they’re more of a liner, but I like using them by themselves if the weather isn’t wet.
J**E
Not a winter glove
First pair arrived with 1” hole in one of the fingers, replacement arrived I damaged. I have worn these twice in the last week with temps in the mid to high 30s and did not keep my hands warm for more than 3 minutes shoveling snow. They look nice, feel comfortable but feels more like you’re wearing a pair of socks for your hands- meep you warm in the comfort of your home but you need another layer if stepping outside. Considering that these are $20 gloves it is a waste of money, unless you’re just looking for stylish gloves with a Carhartt logo to take a picture holding a cup of cocoa with a scenic background for Instagram. Very disappointed that Carhartt has gone from making quality work-grade items to stylish cheap quality items that over overpriced and marketed to appeal to kids only wearing these for fashion. For $20 either buy 20 pairs of cheap dollar store gloves for the same results, or buy real winter gloves.
C**
Excellent quality !
Very durable. Great for temps of -10C or above
C**C
Well made and comfortable. They fit inside my ski gloves.
I bought these to replace my ski glove liners they fit well. Other replacement liners are twice the price and these seem well made and warm.
A**S
Good
They fit well, comfortable and seems sturdy enough, i'd say it's worth the money
P**C
Pas chaud.
Bonne qualité, mais chaud comme mes autres liner.
S**
Nice weight
Good quality light weight gloves that will still make it easy to text
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