Thin gloves - what do you like?

ionfender

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I’m looking for a new pair of light gloves…something close to a liner style glove. I run hot 🥵, so I tend to wear a light glove 90% of the time I’m in the field out west.

I’ve had a couple pair of a First Lite merino glove, but they wear out in a single season.

Looking for something more durable. What do you like?

Preferably merino with the ability to operate the phone’s touch screen.
 
I use the Black Ovis merino ones but they went out of business. Luckily I have several pairs from picking them up on sale. I have some older Kuiu merino that work well and seem a little more durable but not quite as soft
 
I have been using manzella usmc grip dot gloves for several years and like them. Reasonably priced and durable
 
Stone Glacier Chinook Merino gloves are an excellent, thin, liner type glove.
Totally agree with this and I have them. Would just caution folks that they’re pure merino and not remotely waterproof. So if there’s any moisture — even just dew on plants — they do soak through quickly.
 
Hopefully the link works. But there liner gloves from amazon. Pretty cheap and work well. I run warm as well. If its super cold i just put mitts on overtop.
 
I've used the mil surplus wool liner glove since I was a kid. I have never felt like I needed anything more refined or expensive when it comes to that weight of glove
 
I have liked the kuiu axis gloves. I usually grab them if they are on sale. I have had the mechanix gloves but I feel like they are a sponge as soon as there is a little moisture and the kuiu ones I feel are better at moisture management even with sweat. they have the finger tips to be able to use a phone too.
 
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