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Outdoor Research Alpine Onset Merino 240 Sensor Liners - Unisex




Reviews
4.7
Based on 38 reviews.
Warmth
These liners are praised for their warmth, with many users finding them suitable for temperatures down to -10°C or even lower when used with other gloves or mittens. They are often described as warm, hot, or providing adequate warmth.
Mentioned by 100% of reviewers.
Fit and Comfort
Most users find these liners comfortable and true to size. The fit is generally good, although some users with shorter fingers mention that the finger length is a bit long. The liners are also described as soft, non-restrictive, and breathable.
Mentioned by 85% of reviewers.
Quality and Material
The liners are well-made and of good quality, according to many users. The merino wool material is appreciated for its warmth and breathability, but some users note that it is more fragile than synthetic materials and can be slippery, lacking grip.
Mentioned by 70% of reviewers.