Minus33 launches Wool Grip Glove line, for superior dexterity in 100% merino wool
August 7, 2025

To be worn alone or as a liner, with silicone grippers and screen-friendly digits
Ashland, NH (August 7, 2025) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ — The merino experts at Minus33 are introducing a new line of lightweight Merino Wool Grip Gloves for fall, enhanced with silicone grippers and touchscreen-friendly fingertips and thumbs.
The new Wool Grip Gloves can be worn alone for transitional temperatures and mild winter days, but they also make an excellent high-dexterity liner under a heavier pair of gloves or mitts, like Minus33’s line of expedition-ready Wooltek gloves and mitts.
“Everyone from bowhunters to skiers is going to love these new lightweight gloves,” said Minus33 President Lawson Glidden. “Whether it’s touching off a shot on a whitetail on a crisp fall morning or answering texts from the chairlift without having to go bare handed, the no-slip grippers on knit merino are going to be perfect for the job.”
Constructed from 100% merino wool in a 250 g/m2 lightweight interlock knit with 18.5 micron fibers, these thin, supple gloves offer the warmth and comfort of merino, without any additional synthetics. Wool Grip Gloves are available in black and Mossy Oak Country Roots with sizes ranging from small to extra large. They weigh approximately 1.6 oz (45 grams) per pair and retail at $44.99.
For dealer sales inquiries, contact info@minus33.com. For media info, contact Chris Hrenko (chris@palemorning.com) at Pale Morning Media.
About Minus33
Minus33 offers the finest quality Merino wool base layers and apparel at a price that everyone can afford. Carrying forward over 109 years of wool garment manufacturing expertise, Minus33 was created by the wool experts of the former L.W. Packard Co., in 2002, as a response to the changing global trade and manufacturing landscape. In 2020, the brand set out to bring wool production back to Ashland, New Hampshire, with its Mountain Heritage line of socks, extending a local tradition dating back to 1840, when the Briggs brothers of Leeds, England, built a woolen mill on the Squam River, manufacturing wool products, hosiery, gloves, sporting equipment and paper. In 1916, Luther W. Packard of Berwick, Maine, purchased the mill and named it L.W. Packard. For more history on the L.W. Packard Mill and Minus33, read Our Story.
