RefrigiWearExtreme Freezer Gloves, -30°F Comfort Rating – Winter Work Gloves
J**4
Tough, warm, and dry
If you work in a zero degree freezer then these are the gloves you need. Company gloves (same brand, cheaper model) started falling apart after a week of use but they kept my hands warm for a month even with the outer layers missing from a few fingers. Good brand.One of my co-workers has the same exact gloves in a large (mine are XL) and when I borrowed them they didn't fit all the way, fingers stopped but the gloves weren't completely on. The issue with size is that they are spacious, these gloves aren't tight fitting no matter what size you get so they tend to move around on your hands. This happened with both sizes so I'm glad I went with the XL. If it wasn't for the cuff you could throw them off like hockey gloves. You get used to it.These gloves are very supple and soft when broken in, and they resist fraying and damage much better than the company gloves we are given. Dexterity is as good as you can get with thick gloves and they keep my fingers warm and dry.Top-quality, glad I spent the extra money. You get what you pay for.
T**N
Great freezer gloves!
I am an order selector in a -30° freezer warehouse. These gloves are very warm and durable. They are a little bit stiff at first but after a shift or 2 they broke in very well. Update: The fingers and palms have completely fallen apart. There are rips all the way through them from rough use. At first I thought they would hold up, but they fall apart quickly if you are too rough with them
G**G
Thumbs stay warm
Good grip . curved shape is nice , thumb and palm fits just slightly loose which is good for staying warm. BUT , the four fingers get cold real fast from 20 degrees down , I ordered the next size larger and the fingers are to snug , After wearing them a couple months off and on the fingers are looser but not enough . I make sure that my mittens are near by .
J**X
Nice but bulky
I liked the warmth of these gloves. Hands down one of the warmest pairs of gloves I’ve ever worn. However for my work they are just way to bulky, I can’t grab trim nails out of my pouches or even feel them when I get lucky enough to actually grabbing one.
B**D
Well made, keeps your fingers warm!
Highly recommend, this was purchased for someone who works in beyond cold below freezing conditions. 🥶 and these RefrigiWear Extreme Freezer Gloves, -30°F Comfort Rating – Winter Work Gloves, we're able to keep their hands warm and the grip was very good 👍.
J**Y
Gloves are not the gloves pictured online
First, I ordered the gloves pictured. I posted a picture of what the sent me. Gloves in the picture are advertised for Temps of -30 degrees. Gloves I was sent. My hands start to freeze after about about 20 minutes in the freezer at work. Our freezer is kept at 0 degrees. Last. The seam work on the internal fleece is not correct. The pinky finger on one glove was stitched way too short. That finger feels like it is up against a wall while wearing the gloves. Needless to say. I am disappointed and have been buying gloves from Lowes till I find a better pair to buy. I will not buy these again due to the fact nothing about them was correct. The gloves design, temp rating or even size for that matter. If you do decide to buy them. Stick to your guns and return them right away if they are not the right ones. Because I work in the freezer. I needed them ASAP. That still bit me in the rear anyway. Hope you have better luck.
K**N
and they work excellent in my work freezers
I have used these for over a week now, and they work excellent in my work freezers, which are -10 with stints in our -40 blast freeze, all just driving fork. A few things to note however, first, I am a healthy non smoker with good circulation, this makes finding a warm enough for me then a lot of my co workers with smoking/diabetes/missing fingers or any other various things that harm that. Two, I use generic silk liners inside of these and while they are not really necessary for anything up to and hour in the -40 blast and longer stints in the -10 they make a huge difference.They are bulker then I imagined from the online pictures, however after I broke them in a bit they are more then flexible enough and tactile enough for me to feel all my fork controls. I can not stress enough how it took a few hours of wear for me to get comfortable with that though, and it was well worth toughing that out.I haven't had them for long, but they do feel very durable, more so then most other brands i have used. My one downside is they are not gauntlet style, so if you use a jacket with just a standard cuffed arm like most Carhartts you sometimes get a opening just big enough for wind or cold to get in between them. I make do just fine by pulling on them when I feel the cold, but honestly it can be a pain, and my next jacket will have the loose over cuffs.Overall, good glove, if you work in a freezer forking they are great, for the price I would worry about replacing them due to damage if you're a stocker or case thrower, but for me gloves last more then long enough, and are important enough to justify this price, and hopefully this will last even longer then the others.
N**A
Warm but have their drawbacks
I like these gloves because they're warm. But they're also bulky. The last pair I had barely lasted four months at work. I pick boxes in a freezer. I wish they had better grip and less junk on the back of the hand. -Edit- second day of wear and the rubber grip material in the palm and fingers has already started to flake off. I crumpled some paper and my gloves left black rubber pieces on it. Also the right index finger is sewn in a way that it's twisted. So my finger actually is touching stuff through the side of the glove not the finger pad. Also they're not that warm. Not worth the price they ask
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