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Tight around the fingers, even in the largest size, which is not such a great idea in a cold weather glove, and I don't have fat fingers, either. The liners are not tight, it's the shell that's the problem, needs to be built with a little more space in it. The gloves also seem to be built for hands with relatively even length fingers, so my very uneven-length fingers touched the ends in the middle two but had 3/4" of flop on the pinky, 1/4" flop on the index. Funky seam build and position on the palm side of the glove, looks like you have claws, but it gets in the way of manual dexterity tasks. Great big pull loops on the shells are awesome to yank the gloves on with, but the liner gloves need the same pull loops or some Velcro to keep them from bunching up when you do. If I needed bare hands for a minute I had to pull the liners out and put them on first before putting the shells back on, especially if my hands were damp at all. Kudos for full gore-tex, even under the leather. No more soaking thru working in wet snow! A mixed bag, needs some improvements