Which liner fits your winter workflow?
Whether you’re layering for warmth or wearing a liner on its own, both options boost comfort and camera control, but they serve slightly different purposes out in the cold.
In short
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Choose the Power Stretch Pro Liner if you’re after a thinner base layer that plays nicely with every Vallerret glove and doubles as a simple stand-alone glove for mild days.
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Choose the Senja Liner when you want a warmer, grippier, wind-resistant liner that feels amazing on its own or under the Senja Mitt when the cold really bites.
Feature Comparison
| Feature |
![]() Power Stretch Pro Liner |
![]() Senja Liner |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | Lightweight liner, perfect as a thin base layer | Mid-weight liner with extra insulating power |
| Warmth | Great for mild winter or as a warming base layer | Warmer overall, suited for colder conditions |
| Wind Protection | No dedicated wind protection, focuses on breeze resistance | Wind-resistant back of hand with technical storm fleece |
| Grip | Smooth palm suited to layering | Faux suede palm with silicone non-slip grip for secure hold |
| Fit with Gloves | Designed to fit inside all Vallerret gloves for added warmth | Cannot slide inside all five-finger gloves as comfortably due to grip print; ideal under Senja Mitt or other mitts |
| Touchscreen Ready | Yes. Conductive thumb and index | Yes. Conductive thumb and index |
| Best Use | A lightweight base layer that works inside all Vallerret gloves. Perfect for active shooting on cool days | A warmer stand-alone layer for daily use in mild winter outings. Perfect for layering with Senja Mitt on very cold days. |



