WINTER GLOVE
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Cordova FB900 Freeze Beater Pr ...
฿0.00Featuring 3M Thinsulate™, the warmest thin insulation on the market, CORDOVA brand FreezeBeater® gloves keep working hands warm and toasty even in the coldest conditions. They feature premium, heavy-duty leather and nylon knit wrists, a triple-layer lining, and continuous pull tabs. The three-layer linings consist of Tricot, Thinsulate® and 7 mm foam.
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Essential-Power Grab Thermo Wi ...
฿0.00The Towa PowerGrab 41-1400 Thermo-Grip Hi-Vis Glove provides protection from the cold while also providing grip and comfort. This cold insulated seamless string knit glove has excellent thermal insulation properties and a snug, comfortable fit that doesn’t chafe or irritate the skin.
Primarily used in refrigerated areas, utilities, food processing, commercial fishing, construction, and for various cold weather recreation purposes, the PowerGrab 41-1400 Glove is also bright orange and easy to see. A thin Latex micro finish on fingers and palm provide superior grip even on wet or oily objects.
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Cordova FB400 Freeze Beater Ru ...
฿0.00Featuring 3M Thinsulate™, the warmest thin insulation on the market, CORDOVA brand FreezeBeater® gloves keep working hands warm and toasty even in the coldest conditions. They feature premium, heavy-duty leather and nylon knit wrists, a triple-layer lining, and continuous pull tabs. The three-layer linings consist of Tricot, Thinsulate® and 7 mm foam.
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Marigold(UK) PX Insulator Ther ...
฿0.00Seamless knitted 13 gauge blue thermo-active fibre glove with a blue PU coating on the palm and finger tips. Excellent comfort and dexterity. The thermo-active fibre wicks perspiration away from the skin and dries 50% faster than cotton. Good abrasion and tear resistance. Thermal qualities against cold. Elasticated knit wrist. Ideal for use in cold stores, construction and general outdoor work. CE – Intermediate Design. These gloves comply with the main requirements of the European Personal Protective Equipment Directive (Directive 89/686/ECC) dated 21st December 1989.