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The gloves are attractive, sized correctly, and more flexible than most work gloves. The fingers are not well enough insulated, however, for outdoor work in the Vermont winter. After about 15 minutes of wood stacking at 20 degrees above, my fingers were so cold I couldn't feel them. They'd be fine at any other time of year.
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I have had better Carhartt winter gloves. These are OK for Spring and Fall Winter (at least not in northern New England), no way! Your fingers will freeze!!Best Deals for Carhartt Men's Winter Dex Kevlar Reinforced Spandex Work Glove
People need to understand there are two types of glove:Warmth and mobility
This is made for mobility. That means it will keep your hands as warm as possible while allowing you to have almost the same functionality with your hands as if you didn't have gloves on. They also do things like allow breathing so your hands can cool off.
You can have arctic proof hands or you can have hands that can perform fine movements but you can't have both.
These gloves do a wonderful job of letting moisture out and keeping the important bits waterproof and the leather palm is super comfy.
My first day with them I got hit in the thumb by a metal sheet rapidly flinging up from a hydraulic lift and it didn't hurt much just throbbed a bit and the gloves were unmarked. Later when I took the glove off a good deal of skin was missing from my thumb.... what can I say the padding on these things is really great.
In my opinion these gloves have the perfect balance of warmth, mobility, and durability for work gloves.
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