🌟 Gear Up for Winter Work Like a Pro!
The Youngstown Glove Hi-Visibility Waterproof Thinsulate Winter Work Gloves are designed for men who need reliable protection and warmth in harsh winter conditions. Made from a durable blend of synthetic materials, these gloves offer windproof and waterproof features, ensuring your hands stay dry and warm while you work. With a striking green and gray design, they provide high visibility for safety on the job.
D**A
One of the best winter gloves
Got these for winter towing at work and they are the best gloves I've had. I like them so much i bought three more pairs to have in the car and at home. They keep your hands warm and hold up the the waterproof rating.Highly recommend
P**T
Nice gloves, I hope they hold up.
Light weight, fit well, insulated and have reasonable dexterity while working outside. Overall nice gloves, I hope they hold up.
S**Y
Best gloves for the money.
Totally waterproof and super warm. Very comfortable but take a little to break them in. Once broken in they fit like a glove ;)
D**O
durable but glove liners are irritating
Bought these in 2010 -- durability FANTASTIC!!! I use these for winter cycling (more on warmth in a bit) and have gone down a few times on ice palms first --- hardly a mark on the palms. The material stitched onto the palms is some kind of durable nylon, puncture resistant (I think) material. And the pieces are stitched in such a way as to allow movement. It's not one piece of material. Also the stitching on these gloves is still intact 5 years later-- for everything. Have not had to resew anything. Some frayed ends but no stitching has come undone. Warmth --- don't think you can commute in these below 35ish without another thin pair underneath and even with that I wouldn't go much below 29. My one and only COMPLAINT is the #$%^&*!! glove liners. In my experience (perhaps I bought a pair too small), if you are tempted to take these gloves off during your cold commute to answer the phone, get something out of your bag, adjust the volume on your headphone --- DON'T. The glove liners will come out with your hands and you're screwed. You will have a difficult time getting your hand back in while on the bike. When I get to the office I have to be very careful to not pull the liners out when I take off the gloves. And even then I have to use the rounded end of a sharpie cap to get the liners back into the fingers. Water proof? kinda... I'm not commuting in a downpour but have in the rain and your hands/fingers will get slightly damp for a 40 min commute. Not sure if it's coming in through the cuff or not. I've not put them in a sink of water like another reviewer. Of the commuter gloves I have, these and the lightweight pair I bought are the most water resistant.
M**N
Great gloves
They are very warm and comfortable
R**R
For Winter and Cold Weather
I have been using them in the winter months...since November. It is now Feburary. They are holding up. NO tears or rips so far. About four hours of outdoor use every day. They do keep my hands warm. BTW, the temp here ranges from 30 to 50 degrees.
S**H
Wouldn't recommend these inless your buying them for warmth other than that i had the stichting come loose on the 2nd day
They r warm but they aren't going to work as work gloves
J**X
Decent glove
Seems to be waterproof and windproof. If you're outside for a long time it can start to get cold. My main issue is they make it very hard to handle things and almost seemed too constricting. Not terrible but not my preferred choice.
T**0
One Star
It's even colder when you wear this sucks! I'm not using it anymore waste my money.
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