Thursday, October 24, 2019

West Chester 712SG Heavy Weight String Knit Poly Cotton Gloves: Grey, Large, 12

West Chester 712SG Heavy Weight String Knit Poly Cotton Gloves: Grey, Large, 12 Pairs

West Chester 712SG Heavy Weight String Knit Poly Cotton Gloves: Grey, Large, 12 Pairs

These are very nice mid-weight gloves. I would definitely not call them "heavy" weight - heavy weight in my mind would be more like a skiing glove. That being said, they are much thicker than glove liners. They do the job and keep my hands warm. I love the fact that I got a dozen of them - I tossed several pair in my truck (I used rubber bands to tie pairs together) so I when I inevitably lose one (or a pair), I have extras. A pair in each jacket and I'm good to go. These won't keep your hands dry and they don't really block high winds, but they most definitely do the job. 12 pair for under $10 is a killer deal for these!

Not sure about heavy weight. Maybe medium weight. Very serviceable and durable. An excellent value which I will definitely purchase again.
Should be good for keeping my hands warm when the colder weather comes and I'm feeding animals in early morning.

ETA: After using them for several months, I'm extremely pleased with the value. They are warm on cold morning feeding the animals and excellent for picking up junk and general work. They are more durable than the white cotton string gloves. The polyester adds some strength. I carry my leather gloves for picking up really ragged or thorny stuff, but the gray gloves are great for general purpose.

I use these under my latex gloves when handling hot items while smoking. They are lightweight bit thick enough to kill the heat. They work really well!!!

These are nice gloves for the price. They are LARGE and IMNSHO, would be TOO large for a woman, but the label in the gloves says 'ladies,' which is confusing/interesting. I had somewhat wondered about the white around the rim, being more feminine, but everything else 'fit the bill' for what I was wanting. My husband has neuropathy on his left side and that hand is often cold - these are a good weight for that.

Great to use under rubber gloves for hot food prep


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Feature Product

  • Large size gloves are a cool and comfortable layer of protection; Ideally used as a glove liner
  • Features 7-cut cotton/polyester made up of 70% cotton and 30% polyester; Adds to comfort while maintaining dexterity
  • Includes overcast edging, rib knit cuff style with white hem color; Creates a tighter, more comfortable fit
  • Ambidextrous gloves can be used as a pair or alone for manufacturing, general labor, material handling, shipping/receiving, and agriculture purposes
  • String knit gloves come grey and measure 9.5" glove length and 4" palm width

Description

The West Chester 712SG heavy weight string knit poly cotton gloves are a cool and comfortable layer of protection, ideally used as a glove liner. Features 7-cut cotton/polyester made up of 70% cotton and 30% polyester; adds to comfort while maintaining dexterity. Includes overcast edging with color-coded hem. Ambidextrous gloves can be used as a pair or alone for manufacturing, general labor, material handling, shipping/receiving, and agriculture purposes String knit gloves come in rib knit cuff style with white hem color; creating a tighter, more comfortable fit. West Chester 712SG heavy weight string knit poly cotton gloves measure 9.5" glove length and 4" palm width.



These are great for wearing under leather work gloves. They are warm and we worked outside in a recent cold snap where it was in the 10° range and felt comfortable. They’re a little thick if you try to wear them under regular dressy gloves.

Can't beat the price. I put these inside cheap leather gloves for winter work. Sometimes I have to take the leather gloves off to work on equipment so I put the leather gloves inside my vest to keep them warm and just ware these for a few minutes. They are thick enough to protect from the cold and thin enough to work with. I throw them in the washer with my greasy cloths!

What a great buy for the price; we handed out gloves to the homeless on Xmas morning and being able to buy 60 pairs for $50 was wonderful.

They are not the most pleasant material; a bit rough for my hands. And while sturdily made, they aren't very thick and wouldn't be warm enough in very cold weather. But still much better than nothing.

I use these when handling fish while tagging them. They worked well and were cheaper than many of the other ones. I washed them afterwards, and they came out fine. Good value for the money.

They really are heavy weight and fit perfect. They are so inexpensive and are made way better than Jersey gloves. Any glove fits either hand comfortably. Grey is a great color instead of the usual blue or brown.

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