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Key Features
- Made of Polartec Wind Pro Fabric
- Water Repellent
- Adds Heat without Weight
- Breathable Fabric Material
Keep your hands dry and warm with the Polartec Wind Pro Liner Gloves from The Heat Company. Made from Polartec Wind Pro fabric, these gloves will be your reliable companion in wind and weather. The fabric is water repellent and keeps out four times more wind than conventional fleece. The fabric is also breathable and adds heat without adding weight.
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How do I tell what size glove will fit me?
How do I tell what size glove will fit me?
To find your size, measure the circumference of your palm at the widest point, just below your fingers. This size 10 glove equates to a hand circumference of 8.9-9.5".
Date published: 2021-11-21
How flexible/pliable are these gloves? Can you ...
How flexible/pliable are these gloves? Can you easily manipulate camera controls?
The Heat Company Polartec Wind Pro Liner Gloves would easily allow you to manipulate the controls on your camera.
Date published: 2023-01-04
My hand measures 8.5". Do I purchase the size 8 ...
My hand measures 8.5". Do I purchase the size 8 or 9?
According to their fitting chart, if the circumference of your hand is 8.5 inches, size 9 would be the correct size.
Date published: 2021-03-19
Will these gloves keep your hands warm if wet? I ...
Will these gloves keep your hands warm if wet? I understand they're "water repellent", but I've NEVER seen water repellent gloves actually keep hands dry.
Yes. Very warm.
The gloves are water repellent does not mean that they can be submerged in water.
Date published: 2022-01-24
Define "Water Repellent?" Can I sit in the rai ...
Define "Water Repellent?" Can I sit in the rai for hours and stay relatively dry? I don't need to be able to submerge them...
I purchased them to wear in the snow, and they did keep my hands warm and dry. I don't know if they would keep your hands dry in the rain for an extended period of time or not. Because they are advertised as being "Water Repellent" as opposed to "Waterproof" my best guess would be no. I hope this helps.
Date published: 2023-01-18
This question is in relation to my previous ...
This question is in relation to my previous question about water repellency. I don't really care how repellent they are; my question is "Will they keep your hands warm if they are soaking wet?" My hands will get wet because I dip my hands completely underwater to grab things. Wool gloves retain warmth even if wet, but they take a long time to dry, and they don't have e-tips. I assume Polartec will dry much faster, but will they retain heat while they are still wet, like wool does?
It is better than no gloves using the The Heat Company Polartec Wind Pro Liner Gloves. But like most, once your hands eventually get wet they will get cold at some point.
Date published: 2022-01-25