I'm stuck for a while with this stupid dodgy hip and spending too much time on-line and being non productive so?- >>>>
I was never really happy with the liners added to my old Helly_Hansen pile mittens so today I ripped them and made a minor but very effective change.
I ironed some of the Vilene to the back of the Tricot insert and added a small scrap to join insert and mitten together
Mittens really do need more insulation on the back side but sometimes using two layers is cumbersome.
The thin layer of Vilene really makes a difference and is so easy to use.
These were and are a good close fit when used right side out but not much room inside for liner gloves, reverse the and they are much bigger, H-H W-knit pile is very thick, and then plenty of room for the slick easy sliding Tricot insert.
My old Scottish "Hand-Bags" died last week as I was waxing them so a new outer for these will be needed but as I said in another thread somewhere i have a pair of deerskin palms to use for that. These are too warm for Australias normal winter conditions but these are headed for my "Bucket List" gear stash when finished
These fit perfectly into the US Army ECW sledging mitten insulating shells
My Outdoor Research High Camp also fit inside the Sledging mittens so I think I'm well covered for the Arctic temperatures
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- Righ side out with the bulk of the pile hidden
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- Nylon / polyester Tricot liner salvaged from old World Cup over mittens I got cheap
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- Showing the Vilene bonded to the obverse side of the Tricot liner
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- The joiner
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- They fit >??
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- Yep!
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