Burton Screen Grab Glove Liner for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.8
out of 10
11 Positive, 2 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 13 Reviews
Retail Price:
$19.95
Used Value:
$11.97
Sale Value:
$17.96


Specifications

Brand:
Closure:
stretch cuff
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
4-Way Stretch Dryride Thermex
Recommended Use:
snowboarding
Style:
glove liner
Touchscreen Compatible:
yes, Screen Grab

Full Reviews

10
I love these liners they provide warmth, dexterity and best of all they are touchscreen compatible! You can wear them on chilly days under gloves or alone in warmer temps in the spring and at this price, you can't wrong!
Christopher H, backcountry.com
January 6, 2019
10
The gloves keep the hands warm always
Julio Rojas, backcountry.com
December 3, 2018
6
The touchscreen feature actually works in these gloves which seems to be hard to come by these days. It is warmer than most liners but for me would not be sufficient for average lower temps. It is also not unisex so for me they were extremely large.
REBECCA C., backcountry.com
December 1, 2018
8
Nice soft, comfy, fitting gloves. Screen grab palm makes them easier to access smart phone.
Brad Woods, backcountry.com
January 29, 2018
10
Really nice fit and very comfortable!
Max Lehauli, backcountry.com
January 25, 2018
10
I bought a pair of these to wear under my AK over mitts for very cold weather. These things made my hands sweat inside my gloves. Very good additional layer for the cold days. Screen grab works very good, didn't need to pull the gloves off at all. No sticky stuff on hands or fingers make it easy to slide in and out of gloves/mitts without ruining the lining like other liners do.
David, backcountry.com
February 1, 2017
8
These gloves are awesome for spring days on the hill and you're able to text a friend or scroll through songs.
Andrew Oaks, backcountry.com
February 29, 2016
6
I have long fingers so I often wear men's gloves. In this case, I bought both the men's M/L and the women's M/L to test the sizing, sadly neither fit well. I like the feel of the fabric and the the cool colors and the "screen grab" finger pads work great. However, the women's M/L was too small. The Men's M/L was long enough, but was too wide/too loose to be effective. Liners work better if they fit "just right." For reference, a women's 9 or men's 8 in Hestra gloves fits me "just right" and usually a men's small or medium in liners works fine. Not all brands work for all people, so I'm returning these and looking for better fitting liners.
Lindsey R, backcountry.com
February 11, 2016
10
I bought these for my best friend during the holidays to keep his tips warm when he is getting his camera ready to document some rad experiences on the mountain. He loves these things, they go perfectly in his split finger gloves. His hands are probably 9 in long, and he got the size large. They are a little snug but work perfect for inserts with his other gloves. They keep his hands warm in 30+ degrees with out his split glove over them. Since he uses these as inserts they started to look warn and bunch up little balls of fabric all over the gloves so they get worn a little fast. Over all a pretty great glove for multi-purpose days. Try em out see how they treat you.
Lexy Ott, backcountry.com
January 23, 2016
10
These are awesome glove liners. Burton has adopted the powerstretch liner into these gloves and topped it off with the Touch screen compatibility. Warm, comfy, and easy to use with your smartphone.
Jimmy McMenamin, backcountry.com
January 18, 2016
8
Bought these last winter. This is a great pair of gloves, and I would definitely recommend them to anyone in the market for a pair to use with his or her phone. Pros: fit, works well with the iPhone, comes in a bunch of colors , they're warm...I think they have them in Girl's sizing too which is also a plus Con: not machine washable (not a huge deal, just something to keep in mind)
daniel.serrano, backcountry.com
October 1, 2015
8
These gloves are comfy, stretchy, and work well with my touchscreen. They are pretty thin so not sure how these would handle colder/winder days, but you can easily throw a thicker glove over these if the weather is bad. I purchased the L/XL and found there to be excess material around the thumb, but that's not a big deal. I would recommend getting the M/L unless you have Truckasaurus hands.
gpelgi, backcountry.com
March 10, 2015
10
very comforatble, warm,great fit
Jon Lawrence, backcountry.com
December 13, 2014

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