LarsBloodbeard-
I have Tourmaster Winter Elite II Gloves:
http://www.tourmaster.com/product/Gloves/Winter_Elite_Glove/109/9I paid right around $125 for mine, too, from Motosport.com. I see now that TM is selling them direct for $109, "limited quantities" available, which tells me that they're discontinuing them.
My hand measurement fell between the Large and X-large sizes, so I ordered both. The XL was backordered, so the large came first, and they were too small. I sent them back, and soon the XL arrived, and they felt perfect - until I got them on the bike.
The thumb and 1st and 2nd fingers are a bit too short for me, so when I'm holding the grips, my fingertips are jammed uncomfortably right up inside the ends of the glove fingers. Maybe this is causing the insulation to compress and be less effective. All I know is that my fingers are too cold in them, even with the extra layer of nylon wind and rain blocking pulls-out-of-the-cuff fly, which TM laughingly calls a "polar cover", which makes no difference in how my fingers feel. In temps well above freezing, way before I feel the need for a wind-blocking, sealable gauntlet, my fingers get cold fast. Just as fast, in fact, as when I wear my uninsulated summer-weight gloves. And I know, because I tried them both on the same 40 degree day.
Motosport won't take them back because they're "used", so I've sent an email directly to TM. I've read in other forums that they don't respond well to customer inquiry; we'll see, I guess. I will do what I can to get a refund.
They probably would be fine if I had them out of the wind (except for the discomfort of the finger jamming), but with wind-blocking I wouldn't need such expensive gloves. Maybe I'll end up trying to sell them on Ebay as per Scott's suggestion, but if they're available new for just over $100, I'll probably take a hefty loss. I guess that's the risks of internet shopping...