The Men's PL 150 Gloves by Outdoor Research. These light, stretchy liners add warmth to gloves that have lost their loft. They also make excellent contact gloves in moderately cold temps.
DECENT FEATURES of the Outdoor Research Men's PL 150 Gloves
"These gloves were as described. Lighteweight. Exactly what I was looking for."
02/22/13
I was looking for a lightweight pair of gloves to take on my thru hike and stumbled upon these. I wasn't looking to take these into a blizzard but rather for occasional use during the rainy or cold nights. These fit the bill exactly.
Use these as liners in my snowboarding gloves, have used them for 3 years now, and they are still going strong. Wear them to walk around town and camping. So warm. Better then my partners lowe alpine liners
These gloves are fantastic! I got them a year ago for winter mountaineering and I love them. They're paper thin but still surprisingly warm. They keep your hands toasty even when you have to take your shells off. They do pile a bit (don't let them near velcro) and the rubber fingertips came off relatively soon, but that doesn't really affect the performance. You will not regret buying these gloves.
I use these for running an they're great. They also would be good base gloves. I did find out these are not good for scraping ice off of your window and the gloves are showing the the effects. If you want a good pair of running gloves these work great but if your hands get cold easy I would recommend the PL400s
They're simple - what you see is what you get. Just a great, light pair of gloves for cool weather or the intense enthusiast who just likes to travel minimally. Keeps some wind off your hands, and the brushed inside's feel great on chapped hands. Bottom line, they're 30 dollar liner gloves; don't expect to have warm hands after a snowball fight