Like socks for your hands, baselayer liners can make a huge difference in warmth. If you don't want anything electronically heated, the Touch Point Warmth and the Touch Point Fleece liners are going to be among the warmest options. These are to be worn under your gloves, like socks for your hands.
There is also a heated baselayer liner called the Tactility Heat , which is a great option for anyone with Raynaud's or who just suffers from cold fingers. This style uses heating tech from Inuheat and you can download their app for pinpoint control over temperature, duration, or a combination thereof, plus you can update your firmware via the app.
Many of our styles feature removable, replaceable liners. If you are looking to get a warmer liner than the stock liners that already come with your glove, we'd first recommend going for a baselayer liner, but if you want to up their warmth, the warmest option is the Extreme Mitt liner for mitts, or the Expedition Liners for gloves or 3-finger styles, but note that these pair best with long gauntlet, over-the-jacket cuffs. Note that these are only offered in sizes 7, 9, and 11. If you wear a 6, 8, or 10, it's usually best to size up so that the fingers are long enough. Don't worry, they'll compress and fit in your shells.
Our wool liners are warm as well, and they tend to wick moisture better than synthetics, so if you ever get sweaty hands, consider swapping the stock G-Loft liners for a wool liner instead.
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