By: Megan Amick: Accessories Buyer | October 18, 2023
From the mountain slopes to the streets in the city, glove liners are always good to have on hand, pun intended. When shopping for ski & snowboard glove liners, there are a few factors to weigh. First and foremost, you'll want to know what material the liners are. Are you looking for a lightweight and breathable option? Or do you need something extra warm and insulated? Next, do you frequently adjust your bindings or fiddle with your phone? This comes into play when determining the level of dexterity you need in your liners. If so, look for liners with touchscreen capabilities. Lastly, think about the overall fit and comfort of the liners. After all, you'll be wearing them all day on the mountain, so they should feel good on your hands!
As glove liners continue to evolve in 2024, the emphasis remains on enhancing everyday practicality. The trend of incorporating touch screen tips endures, reflecting the constant blend of outdoor adventures and technology. This feature allows skiers and snowboarders to interact with their devices effortlessly, without the need to expose their fingers to the cold. It's a testament to the industry's focus on marrying convenience and functionality, ensuring that seamless device interaction remains an integral part of the winter experience.
There's nothing quite like wool when it comes to base layers. It wicks away moisture, maintains heat while being breathable and isn't bulky, so why shouldn't your glove liners be wool too? The Hestra Touch Point Dry Wool Liners make it happen. Providing you with the sleekest and smartest option when it comes to your hand layering needs.
Material | Touchscreen Compatible | Original Price |
78% Polyester / 22% Wool Tricot | Yes | $35.00 |
Need an extra layer of heat for your hands? Layer the Hestra Touch Warmth Liners under your Hestra shells and experience the true meaning of "toasty". With Touchpoint fingers and thumbs, you'll be able to slide your shell off and still protect your hands from the cold while you operate your touchscreen cell.
Material | Touchscreen Compatible | Original Price |
70% Polyester / 20% Wool / 10% Elastan Tricot | Yes | $47.00 |
The Oyuki Thermo Liner Gloves has a warm and comfortable Lycra brush body with a ribbed cuff and touchscreen tips. Designed for everyone looking for an extra layer to keep their hands toasty warm on the coldest days.
Material | Touchscreen Compatible | Original Price |
100% Polyester Stretch | Yes | $29.95 |
Do you dread pulling your gloves off to take that killer pic? The Burton Stretch Liner 2.0 Gloves are the answer. Toasty warm and touch screen compatibility, these liner gloves are the perfect baselayer for your favorite winter mitts.
Material | Touchscreen Compatible | Original Price |
Elastane, Polyester | Yes | $26.95 |
The Oyuki Pro Liner Gloves are a fleece backed mid-weight multipurpose liner with extra grippy silicon on the palms. Designed for those looking for a multipurpose liner that can be used on its own or as an extra layer on super cold days.
Material | Touchscreen Compatible | Original Price |
Polyester, Spandex | Yes | $34.95 |
Our snow accessories buyers have an endless amount of knowledge on all things snow accessory related stemming from years of experience in the outdoor industry in tandem with their countless hours spent outside in all conditions around the world. From hot to cold, snow, rain, wind, and even sunshine, they know what accessories will keep you comfortable and really up your experience outside. evo's buyers assess all products coming to market, lean into this knowledge, and put together this selection of the best products. They have a unique perspective as they truly see everything offered across the category.
Hi! My name is Megan. I was born and raised in Washington and grew up loving skiing and the outdoors. Some of my favorite memories are ski trips to Park City with my parents, Mt. Bachelor with the grandparents, and weekend rides at our home mountain the good ‘ol Ski Acres - IYKYK. I left Washington to go to college in California, and then moved to Nevada for a few years. I moved back to Washington in 2013 and jumped right back into weekend rides at my home mountain. Washington is and always will be the place I call home!
I have been working at evo since 2016 and am so grateful for all the opportunities. I started working in our warehouse in receiving and shipping and then worked my way to the merchandising department which gave me the opportunity to integrate my passions as our Accessories and Camp Buyer. It truly is a beautiful thing to work for a company that you are passionate about and that feels like family. You will still find me every weekend at my home mountain with my husband Beau and our daughter Baker.