L**G
Medium was the biggest glove I had ever seen
The glove seems to be made from nice material, but I got a medium and they were bigger than the biggest gloves I have ever seen. I usually wear a large or extra large with no problem, but I like my gloves a little more snug for work. The fingers were all crazy long, but the thumb was almost TWICE as long. They were even big on a guy I work with who usually wears 2x gloves in any brand. They were still to big for him, but managable, so I gave them to him. I figured the price wasn’t bad, so if they could keep him in comfort it was worth it. To be fair, he does really like the gloves and they kept him warm and dry. The only downside is that the lining pulls out extremely easily and it is a royal pain to get back in. You can usually avoid it if you take extreme caution, but it is profoundly frustrating.In the end, I just went back to my old gloves.
K**A
Torn after 3 weeks
These were given as a Christmas gift to my farm owner mother. She has absolutely loved them. They have kept her hands warm and dry while she feeds and waters the animals during the cold winter months. HOWEVER, here we are after 3 weeks of pretty much daily use, and there is a tear in the seam (as seen in the photo). While she loves the fact that they are truly waterproof and offer warmth while not being too cumbersome, I am less than thrilled with the fact that they didn't even make it a full month before tearing. I am not sure if this is just a defect with this particular pair of gloves or with the brand as a whole, but either way, it is disappointing. The gloves still currently work to keep her hands dry in the cold winter months, but it probably won't be long before that area of the glove will be completely torn through.
T**.
Nice gloves but my hand sweats a lot with them on.
Check my review on the KINCO 1958-L KINCO 1958-L Men's Lined Suede Pigskin Gloves, Heat Keep Thermal Lining, AquaNOT Waterproof Insert, Large, Golden gloves that I purchased a few weeks ago because these are pretty much the same except for the cuff. I have been wearing a size L glove for about 55-years and the last pair of Kinco like these is pretty snug… probably because of the waterproof liner they slid in without adjusting for it in the sizing so I went with an XL this time and the fit is perfect. I’ve been bust my butt for several weeks removing a lot of snow that seems to arrive about every other day along with a lot of wood gathering and my hands sweat a lot in these gloves. That makes the liner stick to your hand and it’s pretty likely you’ll pull the liner partially out. I just pull it out the rest of the way… leaving the fingers indented a bit… and slip my fingertips in and slowly work it back into the glove. It’s annoying but the gloves are so good I can stand it. I paid about 7-bucks for these and that’s a killer price… anywhere around 10-bucks is a good deal. If working hard outdoors I doubt 1-pair would be comfortable for long because of the sweaty hands issue. I would have preferred these in cowhide rather than pigskin but these do the job. I dropped a star because of the sizing issue.
J**A
Good hi-vis winter gloves
Decent comfort, a bit bulky but worth it for the warmth on very cold days. Not sure on durability, but seem well made. Just haven't had them long enough to tell for sure. A good choice for a high visibility winter glove, complete with safety gauntlet to protect your wrist. A good choice for the money
J**G
I like the older version better
These are extremely warm. However the lining is not stitched in so if you are working outside and your hands maybe get a little wet or sweaty and you try to take a glove off you have to be careful otherwise the lining slides right out and it's a real pain in the butt. I had a version of this glove 2 or 3 years ago with a stitched in lining and it was great. I'm going to see if I can find that again
M**D
Nice but run large
Well constructed and warm but they run very large. I wear a size large in most gloves and a size XL in a few, but the fingers in these are crazy long. If you can easily palm a regulation NBA basketball, these are the gloves for you, otherwise keep shopping.
C**S
My favorite brand of winter work gloves.
The pair I had last year fit me better and I liked the cuffed bottoms better.The fingers are a bit long for me. I liked most was they lasted me through an entire winter at work. Which normally I go through several pairs of the Walmart Wells Lamont gloves. These are the only winter work gloves that ever lasted me an entire winter.
W**8
THROW OUT ALL YOUR OTHER GLOVES!
These, by far, are the best gloves for Wisconsin weather! Between railroading and well, everything else up here, they are perfect.
J**J
Workwear that should be more durable in cold weather.
This is my second pair of Kinco gloves so I know they perform great in the cold (when active). I have a 3yo pair that are treated/waterproof and well broken in for skiing. This pair is only 4 weeks old and I have yet to apply any waterproofing; I was reluctant to because of the high-vis strip. They keep my hands warm and protected from the elements. My only complaint with this specific model is that the hi-vis reflective strip (unique to this model) on the top/back of hand started cracking after only a few days of use; the plastic strip is brittle. I can only assume that over time the strip will not function as expected. This is still a great glove, but with disappointing high-vis.
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