Versaliner Sensor Glove - Women's
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Why We Like The Outdoor Research Versaliner Sensor Glove
The Outdoor Research Women's VersaLiner Glove comes with a removable waterproof shell to make this one of the most versatile (get it? Versaliner?) gloves that you'll ever meet. Wear the Versaliner alone, with or without the shell, depending on the weather. Or you can wear the Versaliner inside a glove or shell, with or without the shell, also depending on the weather.
Details
- Low-profile gloves to keep you comfortable in rain or snow
- AscentShell is completely waterproof and breathable
- ActiveTemp fleece insulation adds warmth and regulates temperature
- Shell storage pocket offers a place for heat packs
- Reflective logo increases visibility in low-light conditions
- Touchscreen-compatible tips allow you to use your phone easily
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- Material
- [shell] Pertex Shield (100% nylon 40D mechanical stretch ripstop) [liner] ActiveTemp fleece (93% polyester, 7% spandex)
- Style
- undercuff glove
- Closure
- pull-on, tapered wrist
- Palm Grip
- anti-slip silicone pads
- Touchscreen Compatible
- thumb and index fingertip
- Claimed Weight
- 2.3oz
- Activity
- casual, hiking, skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 15 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 18, 2024
Love these!!
These have been my go-to gloves for years. I love that they come with a waterproof liner so they can be versatile in all weather. They’re lightweight, but warm. Highly recommend!
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
December 7, 2024
Very good thin gloves
I love these gloves. They have a light to medium thickness to them, which keeps me warm for short walks and commutes to/from the car during cold temps. I like that they don't have cuffs, so they are easier to put on. The pull tabs are good for clipping them or slipping them in a finger to hold securely when I have to take one off for some reason. Sizing is spot on. I also like that I can clip them together so I don't lose one.
Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com
November 17, 2024
Not for Patagonia
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- Small
Bought these gloves for a Patagonia hiking adventure. Seemed like the ideal solution. However, on a day that started with light rain a degree or two above freezing and evolved to a heavy snow a degree or two below freezing, their ability to keep my hands warm and dry utterly failed. In a mitigating factor, everyone’s rain gear and gloves failed. Only locals with multiple gloves and sets of rain gear stayed warm and dry.
August 13, 2022
Replacing 1st pair
Love these gloves. My first pair are on their last legs so I am getting a new pair. I must admit I have rarely used the shells but good to have. No complaints although I would prefer very slightly longer 'fingers'.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
May 22, 2022
Versatile Gloves
These are really versatile. The clever design means you can pull out the outer cover from its own little pocket on the back of the glove. Alternatively, if It is really cold, you could put a heat pack in that pocket. The gloves themselves are mid weight and fit try t I size. A good purchase.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
February 3, 2022
Save your money
I purchased these gloves for wet weather hiking here in the Pacific Northwest. From day one I had a problem with the shell wetting out quickly. I had purchased a pair for my son at the same time and he has had the same experience. During my last backpacking trip in extremely wet conditions, I had to actually wring the shells out they were so saturated with water - I only wore them because they provided some wind protection. I also find putting on the liner gloves difficult, especially if my hands are cold/damp, and the shell offers no protection. I am extremely disappointed by the performance of these gloves, and wished I had stuck with my $10 insulated gardening gloves.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
August 21, 2021
Poor quality
Poor quality. I ordered these in July and have only used a handful of times but the finger already has a hole in it and the other finger is developing a hole.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
June 1, 2021
Nice gloves, love the pocket
I purchased these over the winter. I went with what the size chart recommended, and the size was perfect. I love that they have the shell that zips into the gloves. I found the shell easy to get on, and easy to put back in the zippered compartment. The sensor fingertip doesn't work for me 100% of the time, my assumption is that the gloves don't always keep my fingertips warm enough for the touch to work through the glove. I wouldn't rely on these in freezing temperatures, but they do a good job in cooler temps.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
March 15, 2021
Love these gloves
Excellent fit. I wear these biking, ski touring, ice climbing, and for day-to-day activities around town. Haven't had them soak through the waterproof layer, so I am quite happy with them.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
March 9, 2021
Dry dexterity but not much sensor function
These gloves are great for cool rainy days when you need your hands dry but not the bulk of traditional waterproof gloves. I wear them on rainy/muddy walks with my toddler, so I can play with him and not worry about cold, wet hands. They're not fleece lined like my nearly identical OR gloves, so that was a bummer, but the waterproof cover helps keep warmth in too. I'm not finding the "sensor" aspect functional-I can't use my phone wearing the gloves (without the covers, of course). I love that the covers fit into a little zippered compartment on each glove, but when they're wet, I wish they could clip to each other so I could put them elsewhere and not lose one.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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