Stay Warm, Work Smart! 🛠️
The Wells Lamont Men's HydraHyde Insulated Split Leather Winter Work Gloves are designed for durability and comfort. Made from 100% split cowhide, these gloves offer high abrasion and puncture resistance, while their water-resistant treatment ensures breathability and longevity. With 100-gram 3M Thinsulate insulation, they provide warmth without bulk, and the reinforced palm patch enhances grip and durability. The elastic knit cuff seals out cold, making them the perfect choice for winter work.
Manufacturer | Wells Lamont Gloves |
Part Number | 1196M |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 5.6 x 4.09 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 1196M |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium (Pack of 1) |
Color | Cement |
Style | 1196 |
Material | Leather |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Cold Resistant, Abrasion Resistant, Insulated, Water Resistant |
Included Components | Pair of Gloves |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
N**D
Came back for two more pair - sturdy, WARM gloves for winter work
These are really nice, very durable winder work gloves that I solidly recommend.My girlfriend and I work outdoors on our small ranch and in the wintertime you need to have that combination of durability and warmth in a glove. These are perfect for winter work. I bought a pair and my girlfriend wanted them! So I bought two more pair so we could have an extra pair in the truck.PROS: genuinely warm - we've used them down to 10 degrees F in 20 mph wind. genuinely durable - I've used them for shoveling, using snow blower, even using an ax to chop wood in cold weather.CONS: this is porous leather so these might not be good for wet mud and/or working with oily parts. The leather will soak up wet mud and oil.
A**R
Warm and good quality
Warmest work gloves I could afford. Durable, washable, and easy to put off/on. Used them when temps were in the teen's. You can put a liner in if you have to take them off/on to write.Update: Wore these last night at work outside. Temperature 8 F, wind less than 10 mph. Kept my hands warm for 2-3 hour stretches on a forklift before going in to warm up. I have washed the first pair 10+ times and they are still in good condition. Bought a second pair for lending out. in case I lose my first pair, or my hands get sweaty. With so many different gloves on the dock, I haven't seen any that are as good as mine.My hand size: 11-1/8 at the fattest part, 8-1/4 from the wrist break to tip of middle finger. XL fits well. A little stiff at first, but after wearing a few time and a wash, they fit "like a glove". Tonight the temp will drop to zero and I will wear a silk liner (the liners are not durable, but help.
A**D
Warm, windproof, durable
They are stitched together, they not water Proof, they are water Resistant. But, they last for years and I pull on the blue knit cuffs to pull them onto my hands. They do not fall apart. I bought a new pair because I accidentally grabbed greasy motor parts at work, the motor grease made them hard to handle and store and they smelled like used engine grease.
L**A
They've been holding up as well as I expected.
I burn through work gloves more than anyone I know; so much so that I stopped buying any pairs that cost more than a few bucks at the hardware store. The cheap suede ones last longer than the more expensive Wells Lamont suede ones anyway. But I needed a warm glove for winter work, and these are certainly warm. I really wish Wells Lamont made a really tough version of these.
T**M
Love these for winter work
As a truck driver who has tought outside in the winter as well as used these for flatbed work these things a tought and warm. bought a second pair because I lost one of my gloves by leaving it on the deck of my trailer. will buy them again
D**N
Durable and warm
I bought a pair of these years ago at SAMS. Really happy o find the exact same gloves. After all these years one glove’s inner lining has begun to separate at the cuff Definitely got my money out of them.
K**R
Comfortable
Arrived on time warm and comfortable
R**A
Decent gloves
I had a pair that lasted me 20 years and Were really good. So I bought the same brand hoping they would be just as good. They are warm but not as warm as the older ones and even though they are supposed to be good for shoveling snow they get water on the inside relatively quickly.
H**.
Pesima Calidad de "Fabricacion China", que mas se podia esperar de los Chinos!!
Pesimos, la verdad no aguantaron ni 10 puestas antes de comensarse a rasgarse, el cuero es sumamente delicado, apenas y tienen proteccion contra el agua. Mas pretencion que otra cosa. No se que signifique para la compañia que los fabrique asegurar que son "guantes de trabajo" mas bien parecen guantes calentadores y hasta ahi nada mas!!
A**E
Great for when you need high water resistant full leather insulated gloves.
Excellent quality gloves that are both waterproof and well insulated with good dexterity. They take a little while to loosen the leather up but afterwards they are great.I have medium/large skinny hands and these fit perfectly, my hand span is roughly 8 inches from pinkie tip to thumb tip spread out as far as possible.. my hands and wrists are relatively medium size though at 2 inches wrist width by 1.5 inches tall. So average size i guess? I work with liquid nitrogen all day, which is -196 degrees Celsius and also will absorb into non waterproof material. I lift the dewars full(60 lbs) repeatedly throughout the day with these and have frequently have the nitrogen poured by accident on these. They keep my hands warm, dry and the look like new after 6 months(little bit of dirt though)!
B**F
Good
The size and quality isn’t quite as good as the other gloves I bought of this brand but I’m happy with them.
P**E
Built to last , great gloves
Great gloves and they are built to last , easy to feel , I find them warm, but we haven';t goten the extreme cold this winter, but for what I need them for , they are pefect
M**R
Not Made For Colder Canadian Climates
The first time I used them, it wasn't near as cold as it can often get here during the winter. I bundled up warmly for cold weather, put on my new "cold-resistant insulated" gloves, went outside with the snow blower and blew snow for about 35-40 minutes at -20c. My fingers, and thumbs in particular (is there less insulation in the thumbs?), were cold, numb and stinging from the cold prior to my even completing the task. Subsequent tests confirmed they are not made for colder weather. I have had other gloves with 3M Thinsulate that did a much better job of keeping out the cold at even more bitter temperatures.In their favour, the gloves do look and feel nice and, if you don't have to deal with extreme cold, appear to be well made.
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