Smartwool Liner Knit Glove
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Touch your gadgets all you want while keeping your fingers cozy with the Liner Knit Glove by Smartwool®.
- Touchscreen technology helps fit into your modern world.
- Versatile and bulk-free fit.
- Materials: 95% Merino wool, 5% elastane.
- Machine wash cold and dry flat.
- Imported.
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They believe in the power of comfort. Simply put, it’s the belief that as long as you’re comfortable, you can do anything you put your mind to. Our lives and experience have given us a real understanding of what comfort means to a body in motion, and they’ve made it our mission to use this knowledge to help you better enjoy the outdoors. Staying comfortable all day, every day.
At the heart and soul of every SmartWool product is the amazing fiber they use: nature’s finest Merino wool. Used properly, they think it’s the best fiber available for outdoor apparel - manages moisture better than cotton, smarter than synthetics and more comfortable in any weather condition.
In our hands, it becomes extraordinary.
NOT ALL SHEEP ARE CREATED EQUAL: Introducing ZQ™
ZQ™ is an accreditation program, designed to ensure environmental, social and economic sustainability for growers, improve animal welfare and provide a means to trace end products back to the source.
By supporting ZQ™, they are supporting the ideology of fair trade. They encourage all companies, including our competitors, to do the same.
BEYOND THE FIBER
We make Merino wool more comfortable through innovative fabric creation and smart construction. Through specialized knitting technologies they’ve created fabrics that maximize the benefits of merino wool. They use smart garment construction to create products that offer the right amount of wool in areas where the body tends to chill and less where the body tends to run hot for maximum temperature regulating, comfort and performance.
EASY CARE:
Like you, they would rather be outside playing than inside doing laundry. So they’ve made most of our products easy care; meaning you can throw them in the washer and the dryer right along with the rest of your clothes. Just to be safe, though, always make sure you check the care label inside the garment.
SOME FUN SMARTWOOL FACTS
• One sheep “haircut” = One wool fleece = 10 pounds of wool = 40 pairs of SmartWool socks or 7 pieces of SmartWool Next-to-Skin Midweight
• An average SmartWool Sock has 500,000 individual fibers of wool.
• A standard cone of yarn weighs three pounds and has almost 25 miles of yarn. They use well over half a million cones of yarn a year – that’s enough to circle the earth 500 times. Talk about spinning a yarn.
• Merino sheep are fine boned and active with white wrinkled faces, white legs and pink noses. Rams have horns. They instinctively follow each other but don’t like to lead. All merino sheep are fluent in baah.
Customer Reviews
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Bought these for my husband and he loves them! Sadly he lost his first pair, but I bought 2 more and he is very happy.
- Anonymous - customer
- January 14, 2013
These gloves are great. Very comfy and warm. I can use my phone with them on! They are knit so you need to be careful of snags and stray threads so if you take care of them they will last just fine.
- L. A - customer
- January 8, 2013
This is one of the worst products I've bought in a while. The gloves are nice looking and the special finger for smartphones works. But they are so cheap that they literally started to come apart by the second time I wore them: pilling, frayed threads, and holes. Unbelievably bad quality. Don't waste your time.
- Anonymous - customer
- January 27, 2013
Bad news: The seam where the tip of the index finger (the 'touchscreen' part) connects to the rest of the glove developed a widening hole after three days of use. A review on the "Cozy" version of this glove says the same thing. In addition, they began pilling immediately and potently, much more than other knit gloves I have used. Merino wool knits are no more durable than any other kind of fabric "knit" glove. As much as I love merino wool, in a high-use area like my hands I prefer Polartec Powerstretch. Mountain Hardwear makes a good Polartec glove. They last much longer and have similar warmth and wicking. As for warmth, these gloves did nothing to stop the wind, but other than that, they were great, and they fit fine underneath the Smartwool Spring Glove outer.
I'd also recommend: Icebreaker, Ibex
- Max - customer
- from Massachusetts
- November 19, 2012





