


🖐️ Elevate your cold-weather game with the ultimate glove liner!
The Terramar Thermasilk Glove Liner is a sleek, black silk base layer glove designed for superior moisture management and thermoregulation. Utilizing Climasense technology, it keeps hands dry and comfortable in extreme cold conditions, making it an essential layering piece for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts facing temperatures as low as -60°F. Lightweight and fast-drying, it enhances warmth without adding bulk, perfect for pairing with outer gloves or mittens.














| ASIN | B000V5DB1E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,007 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #34 in Men's Cold Weather Gloves #67 in Women's Cold Weather Gloves |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,900) |
| Date First Available | May 29, 2011 |
| Department | womens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | S491 |
| Manufacturer | Terramar |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 4 x 1 inches; 0.8 ounces |
A**T
Great Gloves
Perfect for my application. I work in extreme cold all winter long and silk as the next to skin layer is the best for moisture management. These are not for warmth but for keeping your skin dry and thus keeping them much warmer. I wear these than a 100% merino wool liner glove than my outer insulation glove. I use Mittens as the outer in the most extreme conditions. I have used this method to stay warm in -60F temps for many hours at a time.
J**N
I would give 6 stars if I could
These are fantastic I had been struggling to find hand wear for running in 0° weather. Everything was either cheap and flimsy or outrageously expensive and who knows how well they perform because no one mentions actual temperatures. These are worn under other gloves and work just like your regular layering strategy. They keep your hands dry and the outer gloves trap the warmth. So you can pair these with a set of $15 gloves and you are good to go. No need for huge chunky gloves or mittens when it starts getting near 0°
J**.
Warm, light, and flexible
I got these to go inside a pair of Memphis Ninja Ice gloves to keep my hands warm but flexible while working outside on the coldest winter days. I was working for a commercial HVAC contractor, so I needed something that would allow me the greatest level of tactile sensation possible while still being warm, and that is a balance that is always hard to find. So far, I have been happy with these gloves. First, they are surprisingly warm. They are extremely thin, so it wouldn't seem like they would provide much insulation, but they do keep my hands warm even on their own in mildly cold weather. Second, the material fits tightly around my hand and has a somewhat slick outer surface, which makes it perfect for use inside a tight but flexible glove like my Ninja Ices. These are designed to be used as liners, and they easily slide inside another pair of gloves to add warmth without noticeably decreasing the flexibility or sensitivity of my fingers. Thirdly, these allow maximum finger sensitivity. I can pull my hands out of my outer gloves, still wearing these, and generally still have enough tactile sensation to pick up 1/4" hex screws and manipulate tools. This means less time with my hands completely uncovered and exposed to the brutal wind and cold of a Western New York winter. May hands may still get cold wearing these outside my other gloves, but these extend their functional time. One negative, but not unexpected, aspect of these gloves is that they are not very tough. I didn't have high expectations on this point considering how thin they are, so this has not been a surprise. The material of these gloves has potential to get runs in it like a pair of pantyhose, and though mine are still in pretty good shape, they do have little snags and pills from getting caught on sharp objects. If you are using them for hiking, like I assume most people are, this may be less of an issue, although it is still a potential problem. A sharp sticks and rocks could damage these almost as easily as sheet metal. In any case, these are inexpensive, so even if you only managed to get a month of use out of them before buying another pair, they would still be a decent value considering the warmth they provide. Just think of them as socks for your hands.
E**Z
Gloves.
The quality on these gloves was very good for the price. They were very thin and did keep my hands warm. I returned because they were too slippery for me to grab items. I am on the hunt for some thin gloves where they don’t have too much texture and I can get into my pants pockets to grab things without removing gloves all the time. These were a good trial. Five stars for what they are and what you get, don’t expect them to last very long with lots of use. Will not work with touchscreens and are not waterproof.
D**M
Great fit and quality
Perfect. I tested them during three days of wet 'snow' (white stuff thrown from our skies) shoveling. I wore them below wool gloves. After hours of work in wet snow, it turned out that my jacket, sweater, underlayers, t-shirt and jeans were completely soaked and my gloves as well. However, I didn't feel cold at all while I was outside. Usually my fingers turn cold in the waterproof synthetic gloves but in these natural layers they just remained fully viable and happy to cooperate. Another plus compared to another pair of silk gloves I have, is that these here go further up to the wrist, which is for me a great plus esp. when I'm out working (and/or having fun). So far, they seem to be sturdy, no running fibers etc. Even after hand-washing them twice and not being considerate while working with them on.
K**T
Not as expected
I've been looking for convinations of glove layers that I can use under work (nitrile) gloves to help my Reynauds. Small size is too small, the medium is a bit loose, the sewing in one finger came broken. It is very thin, I was able to hold the heat before needing adding additional warm at 52F using a pair of copper gloves(also thin), Thermasilk, and nitrile gloves. Maybe they do well under thicker gloves, but they don't work for my purpose.
K**A
Son muy cómodos, las tallas vienen amplias
H**T
Perfect
F**.
Son todo lo que quería en unos guantes delgados. Son perfectos para traerlos puestos en espacios cerrados cuando hace frío y puedes ponerte otros más calientes sobre estos. Los recomiendo.
K**L
El material es seda, son muy delgados pero sirven su fin de dar una capa adicional termica al momento de usar guantes de moto, o guantes para frio, te permite manejar el celular sin quitartelos y casi no se siente que los traes puestos, la unica desventaja es que su peor enemigo es el velcro, si se llegan a agarrar en el se empiezan a deshilachar, (mis guantes de moto tienen velcro) pero fuera de eso son resistentes al uso normal,
A**R
These feel soft and are lightweight and are fairly thermal considering, unfortunately they also seem to pill and shred pretty quickly. I wear them as liners for my motorcycle gloves and I’ve worn them less than half a dozen times and they’re already looking pretty rough.
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