
Continued by the previous post about winter glove choice, this time I’m talking about the other type of gloves that are not made of cotton.
Insulated leather palm work gloves
Leather palm work gloves, with an insulated lining, are tough, durable, warm gloves. Made from heavy leather, this style of glove will protect your hands in harsh winter conditions. The glove is ideal for outdoor winter work, and is also available with a knitted wrist to further protect hands from snow and ice.
Insulated leather freezer gloves
If your job requires you to work in cold storage or freezers, you know how quickly your skin feels icy. Insulated leather freezer gloves are the answer. Made from heavy leather with a thermal lining, and with a knit wrist for added protection, this glove allows good range of motion for working in any frigid condition, and keeps out cold, ice, and snow.
Insulated nitrile-coated gloves
Working with oil or chemicals in cold weather is a common necessity. For this kind of hazardous work, insulated nitrile gloves fit the bill. Dipped twice in nitrile butyl rubber, with a thermal cotton lining, this style of glove offers protection against cold temperatures as well as potentially harmful substances. A rough finish can provide the grip you need in slippery conditions.
Insulated rubber-coated gloves
In cold weather, handling glass, waste items, or any wet objects can be a problem. For these situations, an insulated, enhanced-grip rubber glove offers excellent protection. A knit wrist and an insulated layer help keep your hands warm and dry while you work safely with wet objects in cold temperatures.
Insulated PVC gloves
In harsh conditions, an insulated PVC glove with a thermal lining and a rough finish is another good choice. Perfect for working outdoors in bad weather, insulated PVC gloves are available in bright colors, such as orange, for high visibility. The rough finish provides a good grip for handling a wide range of material.
No matter what task or job takes you outdoors in cold weather, good winter gloves are a crucial part of your dress. In the worst conditions, it can take just a few minutes to make your hands and fingers feel numb. Fortunately, choosing the correct cold weather gloves is just a question of matching your activity to the right glove. You’ll be glad you did.





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