dry glove liners

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seamless dry glove liners like those come with DUI zip gloves, where can I order some for better price than DUI? They are at $24 a pair, which sounds very expansive for what they are
 
Not sure where you can get those. If you are not dead set on the DUI liners and are looking for inexpensive warm liners consider picking up a set of army surplus wool glove liners. I've been using them for years in near freezing waters comfortably and they're only about $4 a pair.

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definitely not DUI only, I am just making a reference. I just prefer something with less or no seam at the finger tips. Any online source?
 
My LDS carries knitted wool liners, OS Systems I believe, for about $4.00 or $5.00 a pair. I will check with them today or tomorrow on their source and pricing. You may be able to find them at a local surplus or Army Navy store.

i picked up a couple of Glove Liners by Ansell at a local lumber mart for $3.00 or $4.00 bucks each. I am adding a picture.
 

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seamless dry glove liners like those come with DUI zip gloves, where can I order some for better price than DUI? They are at $24 a pair, which sounds very expansive for what they are


I've always been impressed by DUI's ability to turn a $10 set of gloves into a $150 "system".

Here is a pointer to the same liners at a more reasonable price: 455 GLOVE LINER REPL FOR 495 - Seattle Marine
 
DUI I just better at raising the SCUBA TAX that the manufactures put on scuba gear.
 
I buy mine from the military surplus store around the corner from me, just make sure to ask if they are the real ones or the imitations. I bought some of the imitations before to save a dollar and they shed fibers and don't hold up very well, plus they aren't nearly as warm.

Here is a link to a similar type item on Amazon, not sure if it is the same I'm using or a knockoff.
 
Has anyone specifically been shopping for super thin liners that are still warm? My problem is my hands are so big, I can barely squeeze them through the glove rings without threatening to pop the glove right off the ring. I need a very thin (or slippery?) liner just to be able to fit into the gloves.
 

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