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Ironclad CCG-04-L Zero Plus Cold Condition Glove, Large
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Ironclad CCG-04-L Zero Plus Cold Condition Glove, Large (Ironclad CCG-04-L) $32.79 $29.24 @ Amazon (US)
 



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Ironclad CCG-04-L Zero Plus Cold Condition Glove, Large
From Amazon (US) for $32.79 $29.24


Review(s)


Nice gloves (Rating: 5.00)
Review : These gloves fit great. I also purchased the True grip Insulated gloves and the Ironclad are MUCH better (although more expensive).

A Great pair of gloves (Rating: 5.00)
Review : I bought these gloves for my husband for Christmas. He thinks they are great, not just against the cold, but for doing yard work and running the chain saw. Not clumsy and bulky like so many other brands. They offer his hands protection that he needs since he has Arthritis, he says it helps alot.

not gloves for work, not gloves for the cold (Rating: 2.00)
Review : These gloves aren't the worst I've ever had, but they're really not up to the rigors of outdoor work in cold climates. Wet snow seeps right through the material. And if it's raining, forget it. Your hands will be wet and numb with cold in minutes. And to top it off, they smell musty and mildewy -- eeew! I'm still looking for a decent pair of outdoor work gloves, so I'd love to hear some suggestions.

Poorly made gloves (Rating: 1.00)
Review : Being a journeyman carpenter in the Chicago area and facing extremely cold temperatures in the winter I am always looking for a good fitting glove. This glove falls apart very quickly if worn everyday for one week. Unfortunately there are not a lot of alternative gloves out there for a carpenter to wear in the winter. These gloves wear out fast and do not keep your hands very warm. The only good thing about the gloves is that they allow for a tight grip. I wish someone would develop a real glove for carpenters.

Fails to protect from cold (Rating: 2.00)
Review : I bought these gloves to use at work in a freezer full of frozen food and they utterly fail to keep my hands warm. Despite the nice aesthetic design and the impressive grip performance, the stitching on the gloves allows water to seep inside which quickly approaches freezing temperatures. This is unacceptable and I can almost say that I would prefer working without any gloves. I contacted the company (they are in Los Angeles) and they said that they are aware that the gloves are not waterproof. The suggestion was to scotch guard the gloves. I have yet to try this so I can't say if it is worth it. They also told me that they are developing a waterproof pair of gloves, so we'll just have to wait and see if they are an improvement. For now I can only recommend these gloves to the style-conscious person that does not have to use them in a damp or bitter "cold condition."

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