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Waterproof Liner

3.727272727272727 out of 5 stars
33 Reviews

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Why We Like The Waterproof Liner

First of their kind, the Waterproof Liner gives us breathable protection in wet conditions, whether we're logging trail miles in chilly morning rain or skiing sloppy springtime slush. We tuck our hands in quickly with the convenient pull-on tab, while the touchscreen compatible fingertips let us keep our digits snuggled as we snap mid-adventure pics.


Details

  • Waterproof glove liner for year-round wet weather pursuits
  • Stretch material allows full dexterity
  • Weatherproof protection from precipitation and chilly winds
  • Quick drying and breathable for all-day comfort
  • Silicone pads for no-slip grip of trekking or ski poles
  • Under cuff design for low-profile comfort
  • Compressible construction for easy stashing
  • Item #ODR00YR
Material
[face fabric] fleece (95% polyester, 5% spandex) [lining] tricot (100% polyester) [index fingertip] synthetic suede
Waterproofing
Ventia membrane
Style
glove liner, undercuff
Closure
slip-on, tapered wrist
Palm Grip
silicone
Touchscreen Compatible
index fingertip
Claimed Weight
2.8oz
Recommended Use
skiing, snowboarding, casual, running
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

3.5 based on 33 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 4 reviews
2 Stars - 3 reviews
3 Stars - 5 reviews
4 Stars - 7 reviews
5 Stars - 14 reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

October 26, 2023

Worked in the Antarctic

I took these as backup gloves to the Antarctic. They worked perfect for what they are. Windproof, fairly waterproof (not for a downpour) and worked the touchscreen on my iPhone. They are not bulky and I would wear them much of the time on the zodiac trips. Great product

Robert
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

3 out of 5 stars

February 14, 2023

Kept them for my daughter

I bought a few pairs trying to find something that would keep me warm and dry in very cold temps for camp and ski chores. These were sort of water resistant but did not give me enough dexterity. They are NOT water proof. For the price, I wanted to return and just continue with what I have been using, cashmere knit gloves with a nitrile glove over it. However, my daughter liked them so I kept them for her. They get wet scraping ice off of skis and putting skins on. However, they seemed to dry pretty quickly for her when we had sun.

Backpacker, skier
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 22, 2023

Good gloves

These are good. I like the pull loop. They are warm enough until I have to switch to something thicker higher up the mountains (was hiking in NH White Mountains). I like these gloves.

Christopher
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

3 out of 5 stars

December 16, 2022

Seams nice but TOO SMALL.

I was excited to receive this product but they apparently run small. I generally buy large gloves becuase they easily fit my hands. These BARELY Squeeze on and I can't get them all the way on. I don't know if XL would even do the trick. I don't plan on buying more. They are long and skinny.

Seawolf
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

2 out of 5 stars

December 5, 2022

Not breathable, Waterproofing doesnt last. Cold hands.

I've had these gloves for about a year, and used them in a variety of situations: Ski touring, Resort riding, Hiking, trail running. I've used them in both temperate climates (west coast BC) and colder winter climates ( central Alberta) pros: These liners are more waterproof than other liners I've tried, and keep their warmth when wet slightly better than other gloves I've tried. cons: Unfortunately, they dont seem to be breathable at all. When I wear these I find my hands quickly getting clammy, which quickly makes them colder than they were before I put the gloves on. The waterproofing doesnt seem to be very durable either. 1 year in and they have only slightly better water resistance than my non-waterproof gloves. The material is thicker and stiffer than other liner gloves I own. Although that does make them slightly warmer I find myself reaching for thinner, more breathable gloves more often than not. I really wanted to like these, but they have more cons than pros in my opinion.

Christian
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

5 out of 5 stars

April 18, 2022

Bought 4 pair.

I love these gloves so much I bough 4 pair. They are my go to winter active glove. What I appreciate most about them is that the fingers are not restrictive. Usually, the seams in the fingers make them too tight and my hands are colder in gloves than in my pockets. These gloves have enough finger room for me anyway, they are soft and keep my hands dry when working outside. For me, they wouldn't be warm enough for sedentary activities or for holding something cold, like the snowblower, but for chopping wood, yard work in the winter (maintaining a hiking path through the woods), dog walking, driving, etc. they are great.

Kimberly
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Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 29, 2022

I love this glove so much I bought 3 pairs.

I bought my first pair on vacation because they fit perfectly and I couldn't feel the seams while I had them on. Most thinner gloves have obnoxious seams that constrict my fingers and blood flow just enough to make my hands colder with gloves on than just in my pocket, but not these. They are soft on the inside, windproof, and very water resistant. They were perfect for every day wear on vacation. Then when I got home I needed gloves that were dexterous and water resistant for doing some winter trail maintenance that involved lopping down scrub trees and bushes, and some chainsaw work. They kept my hands pretty dry, fit well so they were dexterous, and showed minor wear on the palms. I don't know if the seams are sealed, but in between being in snow, picking up wet logs, and my body putting off moisture, my hands were dry enough and warm, which was amazing. My hands were a little damp after a few hours, but they were still warm which was amazing to me as my hands are always cold. I was so impressed with them that I bought another pair. I've worn them shooting on an outdoor range in cold weather, driving to and from work, and regular daily wear. They are my favorite gloves and I'm leaving this review because I was on the website again looking to buy a couple more pair so I will have them for years to come should they change the style or discontinue them down the road. I have not worn them for sedentary cold weather activities, but I would wear mittens for that type of activity.

K Largo
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Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

5 out of 5 stars

November 24, 2021

My go-to liners.

I have terrible circulation to my hands, which makes my love affair with skiing somewhat problematic at times. To keep my hands functional, I have to wear a liner and usually a mitten for downhill and a midweight glove for ascending. Mittens are not very handy for transitioning in the backcountry, so I tend to use my gloved hand for all the dexterity-requiring tasks and then put my mitten back on for the descent. Many a liner glove has gotten much too damp during a transition, so I was excited to see this option from OR. I've used the waterproof liner extensively over 2 winters and love it. It will eventually get kinda damp if I'm using it for ascending in a blizzard, but even so it keeps my hands warm enough. I love the pull on loops for functionality and quick stowage on a pack caribiner. Even the touch screen compatibility was awesome until I must have washed them too vigorously in the laundry machine (no dryer though). Now the fingertips only activate a phone screen when they're a little moist. So I'm buying more and will be more gentle with laundering them... or just not. Don't judge me.

Skibum Cori
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

5 out of 5 stars

October 2, 2021

Dry on the inside, wet on the outside - 100% buy again

Used these for glacier field work in SE Alaska this Spring/Fall and they were great! Kept hands dry enough to keep warm, despite some condensation buildup while working in wet/freezing conditions. I wore them into freezing streams, put them down slushy auger holes, and went elbow deep into snowpack while digging out study sites - insides stayed dry and warm. The outsides do tend to soak up some water and need to be wrung out periodically to prevent freezing or rapid loss of warmth if they're off even for a few minutes, but I can't complain too much for how well they handled the wet and cold. 100% going to buy another pair when I ware-out my current set.

Nate the Glaciologist
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com

1 out of 5 stars

August 20, 2021

Waterproof liners that aren't remotely waterproof.

Used in a light shower, sodden in 15-20mins.

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Lee - Spartan Prepping
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Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com