Youngstown Glove Co. 03-3450-80-L Waterproof Winter Plus Performance Glove Large, Black
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Average customer review:Product Description
Insulating micro fleece liner. Waterproof, windproof and breathable membrane. Durable outer shell with extensive reinforcement. Internal knuckle protection and terry cloth thumb. Double stitched for extended life. Applications: Cold and Wet Weather Work; Snow and Ice Removal; Cold Storage; Winter Recreation.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #722 in Home Improvement
- Size: Large
- Brand: Youngstown Glove Co.
- Model: 03-3450-80-L
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .94 pounds
Features
- Insulating Micro-fleece liner
- Waterproof, windproof, breathable membrane
- Great for all cold and wet weather work
- Form-Fit design for great dexterity
- Designed for abrasive tasks
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Keeps your hands warm and dry during the harsh winter months without sacrificing dexterity. 100% Waterproof, 100% Windproof, but also breathable. Made of 3 parts; an insulating micro-fleece liner, a waterproof breathable membrane and a durable outer shell.
Customer Reviews
Great Gloves
I love these gloves. They are very well made and fit great and are comfortable to wear. I work on the flightline at the 177th Fighter Wing in NJ and on the coldest days my hands stay warm and dry. I also have a pair of their non winter weight gloves which are also fantastic.
keeping your hands warm and dry
I am pleased with these gloves. I was looking for something to snowblow with. Something that would keep my hands warm and dry. While they are warm, I was hoping for alittle bit warmer. Work well as long as it's not freezing out. They definetly are waterphoof.
My hands never felt wet. The fit is nice. They are not bulkie which help in moving your fingers during the running of the machine.
I would recomend.
Ok, but there are better options
I work on board tug boats in the harbor of NY/NJ and wanted a waterproof cold weather glove to handle wet lines during the winter, or to wear in a cold rain where every other garment of mine is warm and waterproof.
This is a decent glove if you dont plan on actually getting it wet. (putting it under a faucet isn't really a good test). In actual use, I've found that the gloves are more water "resistant", not waterproof. They start out fine, but after 10 minutes of handling wet lines, the inside starts to get wet and cold real fast. I still wear them, but shelf them for PVC lobsterman gloves when I know they're really going to get wet.
On the flip side, if you're only going to get them wet occasionally, or accidentally, these will be fine. (chances are though, such people won't be shopping for a glove labeled "waterPROOF"). There could also be more insulation... in the future, I dont think I'll consider a glove with a thin fleece lining to be a "winter" glove.
On the good side, the dexterity is good, enough to operate a handheld VHF radio, (dont expect to send text messages with them) and after 3 months of constant abuse, they've held up great.
3 stars though for not living up to a major selling point.



