SEIRUS HEATWAVE SOUNDTOUCH GLOVE LINERS

$44.99
By SEIRUS
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SEIRUS HEATWAVE SOUNDTOUCH GLOVE LINERS

The Seirus Heatwave Soundtouch Glove Liners are highly advanced technical under-gloves engineered to significantly amplify thermal retention and moisture regulation inside your primary winter handwear. Constructed with Seirus’s proprietary Heatwave kinetic and reflective heating system, these liners feature a dual-stage thermal fabric. The kinetic stage absorbs and converts light and outward moisture into usable heat, while the reflective stage utilizes a printed metallic grid on the inner lining to bounce up to 20% of your body’s radiant heat back to your hands, delivering an exceptional warmth-to-weight ratio without adding restrictive bulk.

Engineered with a streamlined, low-profile athletic fit, these liners incorporate premium four-way stretch fabric that closely contours the hand for a second-skin feel and maximum finger dexterity. To ensure seamless digital integration in harsh alpine environments, the index fingers and thumbs are equipped with Soundtouch touchscreen-compatible technology, allowing for precise mobile device operation without exposing bare skin to freezing temperatures. Finished with a low-bulk cuff design and a smooth exterior surface, these breathable, fast-drying liners slide effortlessly inside any ski glove or mitten to serve as the ultimate thermal foundation.

Key Features

  • Advanced dual-stage Heatwave kinetic and reflective thermal lining
  • Reflected radiant heat return up to 20% for extreme warmth
  • Soundtouch touchscreen-compatible index fingers and thumbs
  • Highly breathable, moisture-wicking four-way stretch fabric
  • Ultra-thin, low-profile design optimized for bulk-free layering
  • Fast-drying fabric matrix to prevent cooling from perspiration
  • Flatlock seam architecture to minimize inner-glove friction

Best For

  • Technical base layering beneath ski gloves, mittens, or work gloves
  • Standalone use during high-output cool-weather running and hiking
  • Active individuals requiring high-dexterity cold-weather hand protection
  • Operating smartphones, GPS units, and cameras in freezing climates
  • Elevating the thermal rating of existing winter handwear systems