🧤 Elevate Your Winter Game with Heritage Gloves!
The Heritage Winter Work Glove combines durability and functionality, featuring a robust goatskin leather exterior, a waterproof Hipora barrier, and advanced Thinsulate insulation for warmth. Designed for the modern professional, these gloves are touchscreen friendly and equipped with a hand warmer pocket, making them the perfect companion for outdoor work in cold conditions.
Brand | Heritage Performance Gloves |
Material | Blend, Leather |
Size | 10 |
Sport | Equestrian |
Glove Type | Equestrian |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | Black/Tan |
Special Feature | Durable stretch Spandura top, Touchscreen friendly, Thinsulate C70 insulation for warmth and a soft inner lining for comfort |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Closure Type | Pull On |
UPC | 810143915822 797698312521 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00797698312521 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.18 x 5.83 x 2.24 inches |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 4.25 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Heritage Performance Gloves |
Warranty Description | 90 Day Material |
Model Name | Heritage Performance Gloves |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Heritage Performance Gloves |
Part Number | HG325-10 |
Included Components | Gloves |
S**O
Great Gloves - Moderate Warmth - Good Dexterity
Great pair of gloves. My first impression when I got them was that they ran a bit small, but after wearing them a couple of times they stretched a little and fit perfectly. I think if I had gotten the next size up that I would have lost some dexterity. They are not the warmest gloves in the world, but are great cold weather work gloves that will allow you to complete small farm type tasks that require a degree of dexterity. So far they are also holding up well from a durability perspective. I've been using them for outside chores such as firewood work from chainsaw, to splitter, to stacking and brush cutting and removal.
D**T
Best cold/wet weather gloves I have purchased by far.
I'm a utility lineman in Michigan and we've have a brutal couple of months with sub-zero temps, snow and wind one day and nearly 60 degrees the next with cold drizzles in between and these are the best gloves for the season I have bought by far. Waterproof? Yes. Warm? Yes. Durable? YES!! I have spent $20 more on Mechanix winter waterproof and other similar gloves and they can't even hold a candle to these. Those other brands would fall apart with any REAL work done in them (like every other Mechanix gloves). Your hands would sweat and the liner would stick to your fingers and pull the glove inside out and would be impossible to get your fingers back in. The season isn't over yet but after 3 months of heavy use, there are no seam splits, cuts or liner slips. My hands don't sweat and they're easy on/off. The touch screen feature is for junk but I don't even care about that.
L**E
They Survived working at a nursery durring Christmas tree season.
I work at a tree nursery, and we go through things like gloves and boots more so than many other trades or professions I know.Everything we handle is wet, dirty, heavy and rough.During Christmas season, it gets too cold to use those cheap disposable work gloves with the rubber paint coating, so I wanted something to keep my hands from turning to icicles, but would also be more rugged than a standard pair of cold weather gloves. Being waterproof was a MUST due to the fact that we work rain or shine, snow or sleet, in fact, it seems like some people prefer to tree shop in the pouring rain... And a wet tree will soak you to the bone in seconds when you have to hug it and manhandle it and put it on the roof of a car.Pros:IT SURViVED THE SEASON and I still use them for stuff. I think they will last several more season. The only problem I had with the durability was when I was in a rush and used my gloved hands to try and move a chainsaw blade that was gummed up (the saw was off duh, it was safe), and in my haste I gripped a sharp tooth just right and sliced through the outer layer of one of the fingers of the glove. I noticed that the inside of the glove appears to be latex or some other rubbery water resistant layer, either way even with the hole I was still nice and dry. Just put a little duct tape over it to make sure it didn't leak.Its a TON warmer than the cotton/rubber paint ones we are used to.WASHABLE, my normal disposable gloves can be washed, but this never seems to get them clean, they always end up stinking up to high heaven in a short amount of time.Cons:Grip is good, but not the best when you compare it to the disposable rubber grip. But this leather palm grip is enough that it works fine.Hard to do small tasks like tying knots, no surprise here.Not as warm as I had hoped, on a cold day (12 Degrees for example), these are better than nothing and certainly better than what I still use, but warmth wise I Was hoping for more. I frequently found myself pulling my fingers out of the finger parts and using the glove more like a mitten when I Wasn't using my hand for anything.. Still as I said, these are far warmer than normal work gloves, and went a long way to preventing the usual frostbite rash I get on my hands from the cold and wet conditions.Final verdict -I would happily buy these again for the same or similar purposes, or as part of a bugout kit that might need winter work gloves you can count on. My advice is, if these can survive one season at my job, they will likely be in great condition for the average person for years and years. Just don't expect to use these for winter sports... These are cold weather work gloves... Not something you use for a trip across the north pole :)
L**S
good winter gloves
I have horses and cattle and spend a lot of time in the winter feeding, watering, cleaning buckets and stalls. So far these gloves have worked well. I had not had an occasion to get my hands wet but they are great in the wind and cold, and holding onto cold tools and the tractor steering wheel. Just padded enough to be comfortable when picking up square bales by the strings, but flexible enough to be able to use hand tools and unsnap gate latches. So far, so good. First pair of this brand I have tried, but I am satisfied. Well made, hope to get several season's use from them.
D**S
Bought a second pair
I have small hands and needed a good quality pair of gloves that could handle my farm life while keeping my hands warm this winter. I had a very hard time finding a pair that were small enough to be snug on my hands while actually using them! Many of my other pairs fit at first, but once I started actually doing any work my fingers would slip down and there would be that terrible gap between the tips of my fingers and the tip of the glove, making things like opening doors or latches difficult. Not these gloves! They stay snug. They are water resistant. I have not intentionally dunked my hand in the water bucket to test them out, but working in the snow my hands have stayed dry and mostly warm. I liked them enough to purchase another pair since I plan to work these gloves hard.
S**S
Rip
Didnt have it for two month and it rip on me, and what make it worse i cant find a way to send it back for a new one.They say its for working and yet it got rip at work, i work at a store and the cold area and it help until it show a rip on the trigger finger. When i click the return item it send me to my order list what i have bolt over the years and it dont have a chose to send it back. Dont buy this glove. not worth the money.
L**E
Best money can buy
These gloves are great, I also have the heritage extreme winter gloves and outside in freezing weather my fingertips would ache with pain.. After I got these gloves my fingertips get a little cold but for the most part these gloves are great it takes they are a little tight but you have good dexterity in fingers compared to other gloves.. I can do almost anything with them on cause they are no to bulky :) No gloves provide absolute protection from the cold, but these do the best out of any gloves considering its not bulky, good dexterity, they have a comfortable feel.. Only bad thing I can say is its a little tight around the knuckles so you cant stretch your hands as you would like.
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