G & F PRODUCTSWaterproof cold weather Double Coated Windproof HPT Plam and Fingers Acrylic Terry inner
K**I
My diggies are warm!
They work as intended. My hands stay almost too toasty when I am working but the keep the water out and the cold. Love these. Great grip, great durability, easy to find since they are orange and a good fit to my hands.
J**D
Waterproof/Fairly Warm
Have only used a couple of times in cold wet conditions. Uncovering car from snowstorm and gloves remained waterproof in cold wet snow. Hands were cold after handling snow from windows, door handles, etc. This was a prolonged exposure of 30-45 minutes gripping handles of broom and other snow removal tools. Temperature was around freezing and my hands were frequently covered in snow. Gloves provide decent warmth for their thickness and protection but your hands will definitely get cold unless you are really putting out a lot of effort and I suspect even then. Exterior surface of palms seem to absorb some water but it doesn’t soak through, at least in thirty minutes or so. These are the best gloves for this purpose I have found so far and I hope they maintain their waterproofness with use. Grip is excellent and the gloves are very comfortable.
A**R
Best to have at least 2 pair so 1 can be drying.
Great for shoveling snow or dealing w/broken water pipe in cold weather.Pros:Very flexible.Excellent wind blocking.Hands will stay warm if you are working.Good grip.Comfortable.Water proof.Tight cuff.Cons:VERY hard to dry once wet inside (need PEET dryer w/glove attachments).Hands get do get cold at "teens" if your not working due to sweating making inside damp.Be careful around sharp objects, probably easy to cut.
A**A
It feels like the water is not even there.
They weren't kidding when they said waterproof, I cant even tell that my hands are wet, only a slight cooling feeling gives it away.when I was shopping I was worried they would be too warm, and I would have sweaty hands if I wore them.in practice they weren't very warm, but as the day went on they warmed up. At the end of the day my friends had freezing hands and I had warm hands. It was 40f degrees out.I bought a 3 pair pack, and received 6 pairs.
C**C
LIFE-SAVER!!!!!!
Perfect! My husband has been through way more gloves than any one person should in a such a few short months. I wish I was joking when I say we have spent upwards of $1000 trying to find a glove to meet all his needs and still be affordable. He works inside a giant freezer for 8 hrs a day... and must handle ice, dry ice, and is around water as well as cold meat; the entire time. He has extremely cold sensitive arthritis and circulation issues, both of which causes him a great deal of pain. Even to the point when he wasnt working he would wake up several times throughout the night crying because the pain in his hands was so bad. Note that he even takes a daily Aleeve regiment as well with no relief..We've searched high and low for a glove that, not only kept his hands from getting wet and or cold, but also something comfortable and not too bulky.We recently had paid around $60 bucks for a pair of gloves from another company through Amazon, that claimed the gloves were 100% completely waterproof and also resistant to 30° below zero. After only 20 mins use, soaking wet and basically shredded; they were thrown in the garbage... Due to how much worse my husband hands give him issues whenever they get wet or cold... our last option seemed he just needed to find a different job, in a place where his hands would no longer be forced to suffer from being exposed to moisture and or freezing temperatures.We found the G&F PRODUCTS Amazon store but we were skeptical about buying anymore gloves at all. We decided on a trying one last pair before we weighed the options of him finding a new job. These gloves have lasted months now.....and with absolutely no signs of wear and tear. They have even been machine washed and dried several times. Yet there hasn't been any shrinking nor any other signs of deterioration....He says they're super comfortable and warm. He's had absolutely no issues with them getting soaked throughout his shift..nor any other issues. In combination with a Cooper or CBD infused thinner glove, it's been weeks since he's been awaken in pain. He has not even remotely complained the slightest bit of his arthritis flairing up. Many claim to be, but these gloves are ACTUALLY WATERPROOF!If the company hasn't done so already, I would suggest looking into a Cooper or CBD infused line gloves to help aid people with preexisting hand conditions or arthritis!We have recommended these gloves to numerous co workers at my husband's job. As well as suggested the product to several people around our area such as farmers, truckers, cold crop gardeners and general laborers ect ect....We would most definitely would in fact buy again, plan to in the future. I CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH JUST HOW MUCH BOTH HE AND I HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BUYING THESE GLOVES!!!!
K**E
These gloves are good for the price
Bought these gloves for my outdoor airport job this past winter.They keep your hands somewhat warm, but once temps went below 40 F I needed another pair of gloves underneath or my hands would freeze. I found that a wool glove liner worked perfect for this.The black grip part of the gloves is flaking off especially around the finger tips. This occurred after 3 months of everyday use. Gloves are still functional and mostly waterproof as glove is still intact just the black grip overlay is coming off.Water resistance is pretty good for the price! My hands stay dry but every once in a while my finger tips will get a bit damp. Your hands can get pretty sweaty in these gloves which makes it feel like your hands are getting wet (another reason why I recommend wearing a glove liner underneath). Drying these gloves is annoying if they do get moisture inside. You have put the glove inside out including all the fingers (which takes some time and patience) otherwise they won’t get dry.Summary: decent pair of water resistant gloves. Hands stay mostly dry, warmish but not below 40 degrees, not the most durable but you get what you pay for.My recommendation: if you buy these, wear some sort of thin glove underneath to help with sweaty hands and warmth
J**S
Great glove
This is a great glove because it waterproof and working it the rain it work great grip is great too
S**S
Waterproof & keeps hands warm
I volunteer at ministry that provides food for the needy, outside in ANY kind of weather. These gloves do exactly what they are advertised to do.
R**G
Not warm, but sufficiently waterproof.
Disregard the vendor's claims about warmth, they claim they will keep your hands warm at -58° F, which is -50°C, which is extreme cold, perhaps they meant 58 above, which is 14°C, that is more realistic.They are still good gloves though, just not for winter. Today, where I live, the low temperature is -29°C and these gloves would be a terrible choice. But I didn't buy them for winter, I bought them originally for power washing buildings on cool days and they are excellent for that.Good gloves for working in cool wet days, G &F should market them for that instead of pretending that these are appropriate for winter weather.
T**E
Definitely waterproof, but not warm at all
The media could not be loaded. I went out magnet fishing at the local river when it was about 0 degrees, and these gloves kept out all the water, but my fingers were freezing after 20 minutes.These will be great for anything 0 degrees and above, but just expect that your hands might get very cold at temperatures below 5 degrees.I’ll also be using these to work in my unheated garage.
O**S
Good product
This gloves are for working y I am been using it for couple weeks it keeps my hands dry and warm. So I really recommend this gloves
J**
They Keep My Hands Dry, Not Very Warm
My work that I used these for (asphalt roofing) is notorious for chewing through a pair a day of those cheap cotton gloves you buy by the bag at a hardware store. These gloves have lasted two months of solid use, withstanding a pretty substantial amount of abrasion daily while remaining water resistant. With that being said, I can't give these gloves anything more than a three star rating due to the blatant lie that they will keep you warm in temperatures up to -58F (-50C). I found that any temperature below -5C would cause my hands to get uncomfortably cold while wearing these gloves, even when they were in brand new condition.The manufacturer promises...-100% waterproof & windproof palm: Meets ExpectationsBrand new, these gloves are about as waterproof as it gets in the finger and palm region. Even with two months of hard use and slight holes developing in the rubber, I have yet to experience water seeping through to my hands.-The double Coating palm and fingers can still remain soft and flexible in temperature as low as -58F: N/AFor all I know, this could be entirely true; the glove might be flexible even in extreme cold temperatures. This is redundant information, however, as your hands would likely be out of operation pretty quick if you decided to wear these gloves in -50C temperatures due to their lack of adequate insulation.-Provides a comfortable, tight fit: Meets ExpectationsThese gloves fit me as I expected, ordering the size of glove I usually wear (L). They fit very comfortably and the acrylic terry liner, while not being anything to write home about, feels nice to the touch brand new and slowly begins to feel less soft as you sweat in the gloves.-Will keep hands warm in temperatures up to -58F (-50C): Does Not Meet ExpectationsThis claim is a blatant lie from a practical standpoint. My hands started to feel cold wearing these gloves in temperatures below -5C (23F) even while constantly moving/working. I understand the feeling of warmth may be different for everyone, but to suggest these gloves will keep your hands safe and warm at -50C is absurd.Things to consider:- These gloves caused a moderate reduction to dexterity, making it difficult to feel the difference between a nail and a gasket screw in a pouch, but didn't cause the operation of tools to become difficult.-These gloves lasted significantly longer than the standard cotton contractors gloves bought by the bagful.-Though these gloves kept any outside water out, they have no breathability, causing sweat to quickly build up.-The wear (small holes in black and orange rubber) is mostly developing at the fingertips and the webbing between thumb and index finger.Overall, these gloves do not meet the manufacturer's claims of being "The 'go to must have' Winter outdoor gloves" as they lack the necessary insulation to keep your hands warm at colder temperatures. That being said, if you are in the market for a pair of durable and waterproof work gloves for spring/autumn these are of decent value.
D**N
truly water resistant
I used these glover as i was unchaining and moving a floating dock in November. Kept my hands warm and were easy to wash off the rust from rusty chains. Provided enough dexterity to tie knots and operate hand tools.I did dunk my hands a little far into the water leading to some leaking into the glove. I was concerned that the gloves would be hard to dry out afterwards but I was wrong. They dried out on their own over the course of a couple days.I recommend having these gloves "handy" for cold wet days.
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