I'm looking for thinner wool liner gloves, I need an XL, who makes them?
A lot of people make wool liner gloves. The best I have used are the smart wool ones, which are sort of in between a real thin glove and the standard wool gloves. The real thin ones, have not held up very well for me, no matter the manufacturer. The standard thicker $7 ones usually do ok but are kinda thick. The smart wool ones , are sort of in the middle. Not so thick .. no so fragile.
That's the ticket thanks!
USGI surplus suit me. I get them at the local Army/Navy store.
TerryK- I have tried them and unfortunately I have very large hands and they really don't fit me well, actually they are quite tight so that doesn't work.
Kuiu's Ultra Merino 210 Glove is still going strong for me after 30 or so days in field. Perfect for me for bowhunting. Longest lasting merino liner I have found yet. My previous ones were chewed up in a few days.
There were some $10 Merino jobs at sportsmans warehouse. Super thin and under latex gloves makes handling chilled out meat easy peasy.
I have large hands. No glove under XL will fit and many XL's wont' either. For gutting, Playtex makes an XL called the Handsaver that fits ok but there's no way I could put a liner under it.