I work construction so it gets cold in the winter. These gloves do pretty good overall as far as warmth, dexterity and durability. I haven't found a glove that does all three of those aspects well yet. These gloves are made with a leather that seems to be more durable than most leathers. The extra material in the fingertips and palm are useless. The stitching for those wore through within a week and then they became a pain in the rear because things like nails were always getting caught in them. I just trimmed the extra material off. I don't care for the cuff but that's more of a personal preference. I like an enclosed cuff more to keep the wind out. They are flexible and I can do most things in construction without taking them off. If I have to handle very small finish nails, I do have to remove them. My hands still get cold but oh well. Overall they are probably as good as it gets for my main three criteria. I went with four stars but probably only deserve 3-1/2.
My husband cuts wood outside, sometimes at around 0 degrees, and so he needs something warm but also easy to work in. He tried a number of gloves and settled on these. He likes them a lot.
Washable, durable, good hand protection, decent warmth, reasonable dexterity for general work and operating machinery. I wear them working outside. Keeps digits sufficiently warm for light to moderate activity when "wind chill factor" (google it) is above 30. I also wear them hiking mountains when summit conditions will be similar. They offer decent wind protection and work as well as much more expensive gloves. I bring a back up glove system in case conditions deteriorate. For casual walking, I prefer something dressier and warmer in the winter.
The fattest part of my hand is 11-1/8, longest from the wrist break to tip of middle finger is 8-1/4. XL fits well.
Warm glove, stands the test of time with the cold weather. However, if you are working a heavy duty construction job and consistently picking up materials or using these gloves on a daily basis, the stiches on grips will start to peel in about a week. The glove itself will still be warm and comfortable but not sure how long it will last. Been going on a month now and still using them. Will update on how long they last until I beat them to their dying breath.
amazing gloves . I work in construction outside in the cold and they keep my hands warm . I recommend them
Feature Product
- Men's Hi-Dexterity Winter Gloves keep your hands warm and protected from the elements
- IDEAL FOR: Driving, Equipment Operation, Maintenance, Material Handling
- 60-gram Thinsulate for warmth, fleece-lined for comfort. Ideal for cold conditions
- Synthetic leather palm is reinforced with synthetic abrasive resistant palm patching for extra durability and wear
- Glove back is stretch fit spandex with neoprene knuckles. Palm is synthetic leather. Wells Lamont - Stubborn About Quality Since 1907
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Men's Hi-Dexterity Winter Gloves keep your hands warm and protected from the elements. IDEAL FOR: Driving, Equipment Operation, Maintenance, Material Handling, and more. 60-gram Thinsulate for warmth, fleece-lined for comfort. Ideal for cold conditions. Synthetic leather palm is reinforced with synthetic abrasive resistant palm patching for extra durability and wear. Glove back is stretch fit spandex with neoprene knuckles. Palm is synthetic leather. Wells Lamont - Stubborn About Quality Since 1907
Very solid construction. They are lined but in zero and under temps fingers will not stay warm. Great grip in the palm and fingers. Get some liners to help in extreme cold.
Keeps me warm, though not below 15 F yet. For a insulated glove, good dexterity. Don't expect it to be like a non-insulated glove.
They fit perfect and are really warm and thick. Can still move fingers pretty good.
Well made and fit precisely as I needed them to. Lightweight but quite strong and warm. Got these to replace a 15yr old pair of thermal ones that I had.
These are great gloves for working outdoors in the cold
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