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No hay artículos en el carroNinja Ice, 7Ga Inside -15Ga Fuera del guante de doble capa M. Ninja Ice FC. Hecho de esponja de espuma de cloruro de polivinilo y respaldo de nylon 100 por ciento.
Dan Davis
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
I borrowed a pair of these to hook up a leaky liquid line, outdoors, on a cold and windy night at work. When done, my hands were still warm and dry when completed, for the first time ever. At the first available opportunity, I ordered some for myself.
Fedaykin Wolf
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de octubre de 2022
I work on a exposed concrete mixer 10' in the air, and these are the gloves that I use through the winter, they are the best I've found since I need to keep my fingers dexterous enough for buttons and controls
Marty Johncox
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2020
I've gone through many, many gloves for cycling in the cold and these are the BEST. They're airtight, so no water gets in and there's no evaporative cooling. The lining is very plush. I do wear a thin fleece liner underneath for added warmth. They're extremely grippy - perhaps too grippy. You can't really adjust your clothing while you have them on and sometimes the fingers will grip when you don't want them to, like when moving your fingers between brake and gear levers, but with some practice you learn to avoid this. Fingertip dexterity is poor, as you might expect with thick gloves, but I don't hold that against these gloves because they do a great job of keeping your hands warm. I've worn them down to 25 F and I wear a second set of fleece liners underneath when it gets that cold. If you plan on wearing liners, get XXL. They are surpisingly easy to get on and off. I haven't taken a spill with these on but I suspect they'd protect your hands very well.
JBJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de junio de 2016
I work as a merchandiser for a frozen foods company. Going from store to store I need a glove that won't soak up moisture, lets me retain my dexterity, keeps my hands warm, and can easily be removed/put on.This glove manages to accomplish all of these requirements on different levels.- This glove stays dry. *Be sure to dry hand before wearing, as it can cause smells and increase difficulty to insert/remove hand-There is a break in period in which these gloves will feel firm. Give them a chance as the will start to become more flexible. The sizing may need to one size up as a medium was a very tight fit for me at first, now its not so bad.-My hand never have a problem keeping warm. I can grap dollies, six-wheelers, carts, etc... in grocery freezer before taking to the floor and not feel any discomfort. -I can remove/ insert my hand in this glove with little to no effort. When using my cellphone its not a big task to do.Things to consider:Sizing- is a bit tight, might need one size upQuality- these gloves have formed slight tears in between the thumb and index finger, this is related to sizing though. For the price I do not expect these gloves to last all year but they have treated me more than well for about two monthsGrip- as it gets warmer more condensation forms so with more water there is less friction not to big of a deal but don't expect these to grip well in wet situationsLining- condensation and wet hands can make the glove smell. I rubbed ACV (apple cider vinegar) on my hands then wear and away it goes.Dexterity- I handled items from pizza boxes to small ice cream pints. I would not recommend if you are doing tasks such as tagging of handling anything smaller than whats mentioned.
Mark's
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de enero de 2014
I love this glove for warmth, fit, dexterity! It has been the warmest work glove with those attributes I have used yet.The sizing of these gloves fit the same as Atlas Fit gloves, which are perfect for me. Other brands have poor fitting, mostly in finger length which sacrifices dexterity.I purchased the PALM-DIPPED glove in December 2013. They fit my hands and finger lengths perfectly. Just the back of the fingertips are coated, just like most work gloves, so water will get in. My hands got wet and still stayed warm in 5 degree weather and I was hooked.I purchased the FULLY-DIPPED glove January 2014. The problem is they fit too tight, because of the extra coating, so you should size up when ordering. When putting them on you have to rub the fingers to get the internal liner to lay comfotably but that is not a big deal and it's the same with other fully-dipped gloves I've tried. The web between the thumb and fore-finger is soo tight from the extra coating it is hard to fully spread open your thumb and working with it may tear the web coating a bit and lose some waterproofing. The finger lengths are fine just too tight overall, because of the full dip coating does not stretch enough like the palm-dipped apparently do.In conclusion, they are great gloves, but size up on full-dipped because tight-fitting clothes of any kind inhibit blood circulation, especially in hands, and therefore inhibit warmth and will even make you sore. Just remember that when sizing up the glove will have slightly longer fingers, slightly sacrificing dexterity, but then even that is close enough for most tasks and still at least as good as most other brands' finger lengths.I think they could take a palm-dipped glove and put a thinner coating on the back side for waterproofing that would allow more stretch and be just great with the same size.
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