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About Carhartt Men's Vintage Cold Snap Insulated Work Glove
Overall Feedback:
85% positive
82% appreciated the adjustable cuff, but 18% found it difficult to adjust
I have used the gloves to touch snow and ice and my hands did not get wet even after a trip to Laramie, WY in a snowstorm.
I noticed that the gloves' fingers are narrower than expected, which could be problematic for those with wider fingers.
The classic rawhide-and-cloth outer glove with a 1-to-3 cotton/polyester Jersey glove liner outperforms the glove on all counts.
76% liked the breathable design, but 24% experienced moisture buildup
I use these gloves whenever the temperature is low or when the sun is set. My hands are warm enough to avoid aching from the cold, indicating good breathability of the gloves.
The gloves keep my hands comfortable for about 30 minutes in 20 deg weather while blowing snow, indicating good breathability to keep my hands warm.
My fingertips get cold when I am driving, but not freezing cold.
The gloves are not warm or rugged.
72% liked the stylish design, but 28% found them unattractive
I compared two different models of gloves and found that one has removable liners and is more durable for handling materials.
The classic rawhide-and-cloth outer glove with a 1-to-3 cotton/polyester Jersey glove liner outperforms this glove on all counts.
The elastic cinches at the ends of my gauntlets are poorly designed and too long, catching on everything.
The gloves' fingers were narrower than I was expecting.
83% appreciated the durable construction, though 17% experienced wear and tear
The gloves are warm, durable and allow mobility in my hands for 2 to 3 hours of shoveling.
I suggest using Pipeline gloves for handling materials as they are more durable and have removable liners for when hands get hot.
I find the gloves to be very warm even in near zero weather with the wind blowing.
I am disappointed with the durability of the gloves as they do not meet the expected standards of the Carhartt brand.
I found that a classic rawhide-and-cloth outer glove with a 1-to-3 cotton/polyester Jersey glove liner outperformed the glove.
75% liked the comfortable grip, while 25% found it slippery
I love the pre-bent palm/grip of the glove, it feels like they are broken in for outdoor work.
I noticed that the fingers are narrower than expected, which could be problematic for those with wider fingers.
I couldn't get a proper grip on anything because the gloves were so bulky.
My fingers are too short, which causes the ends of my fingers to press against the inside of the glove and makes them more susceptible to the cold.
Rephrased:
My short fingers press against the inside of the glove, making them more susceptible to the cold.
77% liked the comfortable fit, but 23% found them too loose
I had to purchase X-Large gloves as my hand is large.
My left glove's fingers are too short and both gloves are labelled as XXL.
The gloves' fingers are narrower than expected, which could be problematic for someone with wider fingers.
I ordered the first pair of gloves in my usual L size and they were too big for me.
The XXL gloves I ordered did not fit true to size.
83% praised for its exceptional warmth, while 17% found them insufficiently warm
The gloves keep my hands warm enough to avoid aching from the brutal cold.
Both models are warm, but if you need something more durable for handling materials, consider Pipelines. The removable liners are also a nice feature for when hands start to get hot.
My hands and fingers became immobile in less than 30 minutes while shoveling at a few degrees below zero, indicating that the gloves were not warm enough.
Despite their good appearance of insulation, the gloves are not very warm.
The gloves are not suitable for working in cold weather. I compared them with a classic rawhide-and-cloth outer glove with a 1-to-3 cotton/polyester Jersey glove liner and it outperformed them on all counts.
84% appreciated its water-resistant design, but 16% experienced water seepage
My fingers became numb within 15 minutes, indicating that the gloves may not be providing sufficient insulation.
The gloves were warm and fairly water repellent, but unfortunately, they were cheap and not durable enough for outdoor work.
Our glove liners provide additional warmth without being too thick to fit inside another glove.
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