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These Winter Work Gloves combine advanced thermal insulation and a double latex waterproof coating to keep hands warm and dry below zero. Engineered with a sandy foam latex palm for superior grip and reinforced protection against abrasion and punctures, they are ideal for industrial, outdoor, and freezer environments. Lightweight, comfortable, and durable, these gloves deliver reliable performance in the harshest cold weather conditions.




| ASIN | B0BFHB84MR |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Generic Name | Winter Work Gloves |
| Included Components | Winter Work Gloves |
| Item Weight | 141 g |
| Item model number | Lx799 |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
Z**Y
-- ELITE GLOVE !! -- I bought these for use in Search & Rescue, specifically in the Oregon Colombia River Gorge. It gets wet over here, and when I tell you I never, EVER, got wet in these, I mean it. They look great for high visibility, and the grip is amazing for an insulated glove. When they come in, they will smell like a factory, but that'll go away as soon as you field these the first time. They've held up through THICK black berry bushes, devils club, and other bushwhacking endeavors. They're not like full leathers by any means, but they will absolutely provide a standard of protection above your average ski or wet weather gloves. They're incredibly comfortable with a plush inside that, surprisingly, wicks sweat pretty well. Doing so, I never noticed any moisture buildup inside the glove, and that kept my hands incredibly warm even in sub-40 degree weather + rain.
C**L
guantes muy funcionales
V**.
Muy calientitos, me quedaron muy bien, pero me mandaron 2 guantes izquierdos, si trato de ponerme el guante izquierdo en la mano derecha queda muy incomodo ya que no puedo ni empuñar la mano. Le doy una estrella porque tardaron demasiado en llegar y porque son dos guantes izquierdos. Regresenme mi dinero o mandenme el guante derecho porfavor. Gracias
A**R
I live a bit south of Boston, Ma, so cold weather is common in the winter. I have nice ski gloves, but did not want to wreck them ( as I have in the past) by using them for shoveling, fixing moorings (we have a dock), walking the dog, etc. in the cold. So I was looking for something warm, tough, and waterproof. We have been having a good old-fashioned winter this year with lots of snow and cold, so I have had ample opportunity over the past couple of weeks to try these out. Here are my impressions: Waterproof: 10/10 - they are basically thick rubber, so removing chunks of ice from frigid water in a rowboat was no problem Durable: 10/10 - so far so good. lots of dog walks, about 20 hours of shoveling, and the exterior has no abrasions, and the interior has not started to fall apart Dexterity: 8/10 - they are quite good, but the material makes them a bit stiff, and I have extra length in the fingers that makes this less than great (see warmth below for why) Warmth: Above 30 degrees F: 9/10, below 25 degrees F, 6/10. My experience that blood flow is key to keeping fingers warm,, this is why I got large gloves even though I have smaller hands - you always want an air pocket around your fingers. Unfortunately, the tight fit of the fingers on theses gloves restricts blood flow. The inside is fluffy enough that this is not a problem at about 30F or higher, it is okay at 25F to 30F, but below 25F, especially if you are holding a shovel or gripping snowblower handles, your fingers are going to start to freeze. Comfort: 8/10 Aside from the aforementioned tightness of the fingers, they are quite comfortable. They wick moisture well - I have not fell my fingers were damp, but after prolonged use, they need some time for the interior to fully dry. Overall, I would recommend, especially at the price. Recommend going a size up. If you are snowblowing below 25F on the regular, get a pair of insulated gloves with boxy fingers.
S**S
These are the best gloves I have ever worn - I use them for farm work - very good in winter cold!
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