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| package_dimensions | 12 x 6 x 2 inches; 11.2 ounces |
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| item_model_number | A515 |
| department | mens |
| date_first_available | November 14, 2011 |
| manufacturer | Carhartt Men's Gloves |
| best_sellers_rank | #415,872 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,431 in Safety Work Gloves |












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Customers find these work gloves to be high quality, durable, and effective at keeping hands warm during colder months. Customers consider them well worth the money.
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Finally a solid pair of cold winter work gloves you can wear and work in winter. I've tried a dozen different gloves and they either don't protect from the cold (below zero) or are too bulky to do any manual labor. These provided excellent coverage chain sawing firewood in the negative teens; not only could I adjust choke, move levers, start and stop the saw, but I bucked split picked up and then restacked 10 cords of wood and there is very little wear to the gloves. Well worth the money. Also easy to use tapping maple trees, opening gates, etc. Read more
Being from a heavy construction background for my total career life. Out of necessity you test this work glove and that one until you find just the right one and the same goes with many products that you use daily. After trying many different types of gloves , these are the gloves that stood out leagues above the rest.. They are warm and padded and take an enormous amount of abuse. Just a lot more then just a comfortable glove.. I've used these for many years and will continue to do so for many more. Read more
The media could not be loaded. Amazing considering I grew up in the country but then again we didn't have much money so Carhartt was for the quote unquote rich farmers. My kids gave me a jacket for Christmas which I loved and immediately the next day bought the bibs and then these gloves. Have since bought a second pair. Super durable, comfortable, warm enough to run the snow blower in 20Β° weather without liners. Only negative is not a great fit but then again maybe that additional dead errors would allows for a thinner liner yet warm fingers. Can't quite put my finger on it..... Just would like a little better fit. Read more
These gloves are better for the $$ than the typical cheap imported junk sold in most stores....the leather wears better, and they seem to be made better (nicer fabric, better stitching, and no cheasy rubber coating on the fabric that dries and peels off as they age and flex). I liked them so much, I bought a second set. The insulation is not as "cushy" as many cheaper gloves, but it is still warm enough to do typical cool weather outdoor stuff. Read more
There was definitely a mistake in packaging. The gloves in package had an attached tag and gloves "NOT Insulated". Then an outer cellophane package stated "Insulated". I paid for gloves with 3M thinsulate insulation, but received gloves not insulated. I have had these men's Carhartt gloves both insulated and not insulated. They are excellent quality lasting well and very confortable. I don't want the inconvenience of returning them, as I can use them this summer. I know it was an oversight or honest mistake. I am extremely pleased with all Carhartt products and never had any complaints. Joyce Read more
These are great gloves if youβre aware of what you need from a good set of gloves. These are not waterproof so donβt buy them for working in the rain or snow. I used them once in the snow and they couldnβt hold off the water. However, wearing them in general cold weather is fine. So if you wear these in just cold weather, theyβre great. Not good for wet work. They are a little bulky so hard to press buttons with but worth the trade off for keeping my hands warm. Read more
Good sturdy gloves, there are three grades: warm, warmer, warmest. These are warmer which means 100 gram thinsulate which is a 3 season insulation. I have others with 100 gram and they aren't warm in the winter. The worst thing about them, they are made in China. I imagine a kid clubbing a pig to death with a dull stick to make these. Read more