Lightweight fleece liner gloves

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When winter conditions here at home allow for it I enjoy spending time snowshoeing. Even when I can't snowshoe I still do a good amount of winter walking/hiking and working outside. For those bitter cold and windy days I have a pair of arctic plunge mitts. When wearing them it is nice to also wear a lightweight pair of liner gloves underneath for those times I need to exit the plunge mitts for finesse tasks. I sat down at the computer this afternoon for what I thought would be a simple quick purchase. As evidenced by this post, such was not the case. Can anyone recommend a simple lightweight fleece liner glove? Touch screen capability is not a necessity.
Thanks.
 

yfarm

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Lots of running gloves on amazon, light weight good grip
I bought a pr of fleece rapdom fingerless gloves mitts off ebay, work well running, snow shoveling down below zero. Much less bulky than the usual glomitts.
 

sivart

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manzilla used to make an amazing liner with no seams. I bought like 8 pairs. Wish I would have bought 20. They stopped making them. The were crazy warm for their weight, and no seams, make shooting like you weren't wearing gloves
 

Macro

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I always used to use polypro liner gloves, but was given a pair of Smartwool liner gloves for Christmas of 2010. They are thin enough that I can light my stove and perform other functions without taking my gloves off. There's a bonus in that I can grab my pot with them on (not recommended with polypro, which melts).

I have a pair of Mountain Laurel Designs eVent mittens to wear over them when it's raining. I also have a pair of fleece gloves which are big enough that i can wear them over the Smartwool. I plan to get a pair of fleece mittens, though (mittens are warmer). This all means I can wear one, two or three layers on my hands depending on conditions
 

Ralphie

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Not fleece but I use the cheap roping gloves for this same thing. Buy at any farm/ranch store in bulk too. Cheap enough to be disposable.
 

trailblazer75

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X3 on the black ovis merino gloves. Or, I daresay the fingerless or 3 finger liner style. I have all three and enjoy all three immensely.
 

Smenning

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Check out outdoor research they have several that would fit your needs. I’ve always had good luck with them.
 
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