Liner Gloves
Glove Sizing Guide:
Small: Hand Measurement 5.5 to 6.5 inches.
Medium: Hand Measurement 6.5 to 7.5 inches.
Large: Hand Measurement 7.5 to 8.5 inches.
X-Large: Hand Measurement 8.5 to 9.5 inches.

Liner Gloves

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New for Fall 2023

Our Liner gloves give you an edge in any cold-weather mission. These gloves, designed to fit snugly beneath a leather or neoprene shell, layer on much-needed insulation. They weigh just a bit (10%) lighter than our Extreme Bison down model, but still offer a longer cuff for unbeatable protection. So take on the elements and be prepared for the wildest weather!

  • Knitted gloves 90% Bison / 10% nylon
  • Made in the USA

Glove Sizing

To find your glove size, measure (in inches) around your hand with a tape measure, at the widest part of your palm, just below your knuckles on the pinky side. It’s best to measure your dominant hand. Glove size in inches is the same for both men and women.

Measuring Tips

  • Wrap the tape around your hand without squeezing.
  • Measure at the base of your knuckles.

Download Printable Sizing Guide (PDF)

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Glove sizing guide based on hand measurement
Glove Size Hand Measurement (inches)
Small 5.5" - 6.5"
Medium 6.5" - 7.5"
Large 7.5" - 8.5"
X-Large 8.5" - 9.5"

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Karen R. (Amarillo, US)
Best glove ever!

These gloves keep me warm and toasty, which helps me combat my Raynaud’s Syndrome. I love them!

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guido m. (Valley Stream, US)
liner gloves

they are great. they give extra warmth on those cold days ... the best i would buy them again.

S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, MA, USA

Designed from the Ground Up

The Dearnley Family has been running S & D Spinning since the 1800s. This is one of the last large scale wool mills left in the U.S. and they are absolutely crucial to us keeping our production here in the U.S.

Read more about how we spin our American bison yarns

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