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Seirus Innovation 2116 Heatwave Cold Weather Glove Liner

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$23.54

$ 9 .99 $9.99

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1.Color:Black


2.:X-small


Product details

  • Fabric type
    100% Polyester
  • Care instructions
    Machine Wash
  • Origin
    Made in the USA or Imported

About this item

  • WAVES OF HEAT - Kinetic heat return system amplifies your body heat 4-5 degrees, and reflects it back to you for 20% more warmth
  • VERSATILE - Can be worn as a stand alone lightweight glove, or as a glove liner
  • COMFORTABLE - Form Fit design
  • STRETCHY CUFF - Keeps the cold from creeping in
  • BREATHABLE - Highly wicking, with breathable comfort


Our exclusive Heatwave Liner from Seirus Innovation as a stand alone glove liner lets you increase the heat of any glove with the new HEATWAVE revolutionary dual heating system. Heatwave kinetic heat return system amplifies reflected heat through thermal reflective technology (up to 20% warmer) and kinetic energy (amplifies temperature 4-5⁰).


Rachel
June 28, 2025
Perfect and warm liner for my snowmobile gloves.
PAF
June 22, 2025
This is my second pair of liners. I love that I can still do whatever chores I need to do and still be able to be warm.
Tina Ewen Simmons
June 3, 2025
My husband’s gloves arrived first. I still haven’t received mine. He said they work pretty good. However, he only gave them four stars because the tips of his fingers were still cold
COmagpie
May 27, 2025
Bought these gloves as liners for skiing mittens. Fabric is very thin even with interior fleece finish but surprisingly WARM. When temp was only 5-7 deg F, tips of fingers got a bit cool but fine as long as I pulled them into the interior of my mittens while on the ski lift. At temp of 18-20, they were fine. Warm enough to tighten boots without the mittens and not get cold. My mittens are ok but not the warmest, so these liners are quite good. This fabric does NOT catch on velcro. Thumb on M size is a bit long for me but other fingers and palm fit are good. Very good, especially for the price.
Plaster Disaster
March 25, 2025
I’ve owned two pairs of these over the past few years and use them every ski season. They’re very comfortable and I like the compression style fit on my hands. The smooth material makes them slide easily in and out of my ski gloves. However these liners fall apart easily. Only after a few uses the stitching started coming apart on the side of the thumb and then at the finger tips. It’s a decent product but kind of disappointing considering the price.
Tamahawk
February 16, 2025
These were recommended to me by a timber framer, working outside in bitter cold, but needing dexterity to operate their tools; they said the glove liners had been a godsend and great investment, allowing them to work with just a thin pair of gloves with these liners inside. I’ve been using them for a couple of weeks now and have not regretted the decision.
djMA
February 12, 2025
I bought 2 pairs on January 26, 2017. One small pair for my wife and one L/XL for myself. As of today, March 4,2017 BOTH pairs are literally falling apart. The return closed date was February 25, 2017. First, they are warm and comfortable. However DO NOT believe Serius when they claim "can be worn as a stand alone glove, or as a liner." I used these essentially to drive, walk, and as a liner. As of this morning the seam on the inside index finger down to between the middle finger and up to the tip have opened up and tearing apart. I looked at my wife's pair and discovered that she has loose threads on her seams as well. In less than 40 days they are TRASH. Shame on me because if I had read the reviews better I would have discovered several people had the same experience with poor quality seams, and that is a terrible understatement.. These are a terrible product. Look for something else from another company
Cindy Furr
December 8, 2024
Meh....nothing special. Worn and washed once, no better at keeping hands warm than the cheap cotton gloves from the dollar store. Thin fabric; even wearing them as liners under another pair of gloves didn't keep my hands warm at all (28°) in East Texas.