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Review on Thermasilk Glove Liner For Adults By Terramar by Jim Dahl

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Thermawool v. Thermasilk

I bought both the Terramar wool glove liners and the Terramar silk glove liners. I have Reynaud's syndrome and spending 20 dollars was the least I could do to try to help my symptoms.I bought one size too large because of what I'd read on the ebay reviews here. Although that turned out best with the silk liners, the wool ones seem truer to size. That said, the thumb and fingers are sewn together (not knitted) and the actual shape, width and length of each one is slightly variable. The "large" size wool gloves I happened to receive are longer and thinner than the silk ones which are shorter and thicker.The big difference between the two gloves is the wrist. The wool ones have a fairly long wrist that reaches several inches up the forearm and, although loose-ish, hugs the forearm very nicely. The silk ones have a thick, tight wrist that is right at the wrist. It could potentially cut off circulation but seems okay for now. It is definitely not as comfortable as the wool ones.The wool ones seem warmer, but the silk ones slip into other gloves more easily (though the wool ones are fairly "slick"). I definitely prefer the wool ones but at this price, I am glad I bought both and went with one size up.

Pros
  • Love them, under my hunting gloves they keep my hands toasty!
Cons
  • The price is too high for the quality of the product