The men's Burton Powerstretch Liner Glove offers wind-resistant, breathable, and low-profile warmth that fits right in your jacket pocket or bottom of the backcountry pack. Four-way stretch mirrors your every move while the palm is enhanced with Screen Grab for seamless control of any touchscreen device. Layer the Power Stretch liner under your gloves or mitts mid-winter, or rock them solo when hiking. Ideal for shoveling, adjusting your bindings, operating two-way radios, or any situation where fancy finger work is critical in cold conditions.
A**H
Used to love these
Bought Oct 17th, picture is Feb 3rd, too much wear for such a small time.This is my 5th set over the last decade, but I cant keep buying them. The quality is going down and the durability is crap. I have some older gloves with all of their grippy stuff, but these Ive had for just months is loosing grip material at an alarming rate. These also used to be stitched better, The fingertips have gotten so bulky that using small buttons is very difficult. I originally bought these gloves to use small buttons, I'm sad the quality has gone down so much that I have to look at other brands,
D**N
Best gloves I own
These are awesome gloves. I got a pair from my dad for christmas and I left them in a buddies van after snowboarding. I had to order another pair because I havent seen him since then and I missed them a lot. The touch screen doesnt work the best but its alright for taking pictures. It takes skill to text with them on but its possible. These are light weight glove meant to be for warmer weather. Best when wore alone in 30-45 degree weather but they are awesome gloves to use under mitts, choppers, or large gloves. This is how I keep my hands warm in really cold weather, they help immensely. If you wear these while snowboarding your hands might get wet. I recommend having gloves over these while boarding or skiing. If you walk your dog in the very cold weather you can pull your hand out of your warm glove and it wont freeze off while trying to pick up your dogs waste. I recommend the black color. The grey seem very similar but maybe a little less warm, even though they look almost identical. The grey ones are a nice grey color with black burton writing, with sticky grip, and cloth on the thumb and pointer fingers for touchscreen applications. Overall well worth the purchase.
L**A
Grips on palms NOT patterned as shown in image ... simple horizontal lines ... big disappointment
Unfortunately, I purchased these gloves in large part expecting the pattern of the palms to be as pictured on Amazon. Naturally, I did not see the other review and photo showing the LAME vertical lines ... I'll keep the gloves b/c not worth the effort to return. But VERY DISAPPOINTED with the fact that the main reason for my purchase (the unique palm pattern pictured) was definitely not as shown on Amazon. Not a game changer, but it was important to me that they looked the way they were presented.C'mon Amazon ... I'm a long time customer and the more imported products you add, the lower the quality of presentation and product. This is the ultimate problem with large corporations in the USA ... little guys no longer matter ... as I'm sure will be the case here! Y'all gamble that the common buyer will still be customers b/c no one can match your economies of scale ... so you've lost control of the little things! Brilliant business model ...
A**A
These are good quality and he prefers these gloves over every other ...
My 10,year old snow boarder loves these! They are fairly water resistant and keep his hands warm and dry. He does wear mittens over them when he is boarding (but the mittens come on and off frequently). These are good quality and he prefers these gloves over every other pair.
S**W
Been using these for years now
I've been buying about two pair of these every year since I got my first pair along with some Burton snowboard gloves (gloves were so heavy I never did need the liner). They're great for driving and most anything. They work great for most of the winter weather we have here in Wisconsin. Temps below 20 or so you might want to switch to something a little heavier. They are NOT waterproof, but dry relatively quickly. They have a pretty gripy tread on the palm and fingers, though a few runs through the washer and dryer can dry up the rubber grip and make it more slick than anything else. Highly recommend.
M**L
Not only warm but comfortable as well.
This is my second pair of gloves. I lost my first set and was very disappointed. They’re slim, lightweight and the quality is great. Only down side is the touch screen sensitivity doesn’t work well should you have a protector on your phone but anything else it works well like a car radio. It’s worth the price.
2**E
Falls apart instantly.
I owned a pair of these for 4 years, used them as driving gloves, liners, and they were the best pair of gloves I ever owned. They finally wore out, and it was time to re-up. The design has changed in 4 years, now the palm grip is a different design/material, and the thumb and index finger have touch screen capacitance touch built in.My first new pair fell apart at the seam on the first day of use. My second (replacement) pair has a hole in in the tip of the thumb after a month. It appears the touch screen material is thinner and not as strong as the rest of the glove. Quality of these is a lot lower than I'm used to for Burton.
C**A
Everything you need.
the touchscreen part seems to be kind of hit or miss when i use it in the snow. very comfortable liners for my snowboard gloves and nice/versatile enough to wear as is in the snow/cold weather. theyre thick enough so the wind doesnt go through it. the grippy part in the gloves is secure enough to hold my phone one handed on the slopes and not drop drinks or items being held.
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