SHOWA Atlas 460 Fully Coated Insulated PVC Chemical Resistant Winter Safety Glove with Cotton/Acrylic Liner, Large (1 Pair)
P**J
Not stylish but very functional.
This is my husband's fifth pair of these gloves. He uses them at work and at home. He has had to get so many pairs because he has given some away when at hunting camp or work to friends and co-workers who have asked him where he got them. Waterproof, warm and easy to grip with if you get the right size. I have multiple pairs myself in a smaller size.
M**9
Great product
Bought my first snowblower last year when New England got hit with record amounts of snow and felt miserable every time I took it out because my hands felt cold and wet despite wearing gloves. So this year I decided to get some serious gear and bought this pair pf gloves. Snow storm Jonas just gave me a chance to try them, and they're awesome. Very warm and comfortable, absolutely waterproof. Blowing snow was day and night compared to last year. The way they're cut I think it would be easy to wear an additional pair of liners, if necessary.
M**E
Great for salting and snow work
My husband uses these for shoveling and salting. He loves them! Definitely recommends using a light inner-glove to help keep sweat from getting on the flock lining. Since these are truly water-proof, it takes a while for that to dry.
C**Y
good for some situations
These gloves keep hands dry and warm for a short while, depending on outside temperature. I handle wet ropes and crab traps on docks during the winter and the gloves work great for 15-20 minutes. But I tried wearing them while using my snowblower with temp in the 20's and my hands were freezing after a half hour so I had to switch back to my regular winter gloves. I'm going to try them again with insulating glove liners but I suspect the improvement will be minimal. So for short duration activity in wet & somewhat cold conditions, they are great but they will not keep your hands warm for more than a half hour in below-freezing conditions. I would not recommend them for snow-blowing (despite the product label), snowmobiling, or any activity that will last longer than a half hour if it's below say 40°F. Consider purchasing glove liners to use with these gloves.
R**R
great for snow shoveling/blowing
great for snow shoveling/blowing---kept my hands dry...a little bulky, but expected with this type of glove. i probably could have even fit a liner to make them a little tighter with no issue. would buy again.
A**R
I had been using rubber gloves like you use to wash dishes
I ride a motorcycle. I have tried every product under the sun for years - gortex etc. Nothing is waterproof except rubber. I had been using rubber gloves like you use to wash dishes. But these don't keep me warm riding in weather under 60 degrees. These atlas gloves are great with the lining. The size was right, but one glove is slightly larger than the other. For this reason I gave them a 4 rather than 5 star.
L**L
Snowblowing Must Haves
These gloves make snowblowing so much more pleasant. I wear them with thin glove liners and my hands stay warm and dry even in the worse conditions.
K**R
You won't find a better pair of gloves for your "buck" (my humble opinion)!
Best pair of winter gloves I've ever owned. Merchant Marine for 20 yrs( am now in a new career field) these stood up under the most severe conditions in & around the somewhat "testy & rowdy" waters & often times sub-freezing winter climate of the great Northeastern U.S.(from Maine & Baltimore & all ports-of -call between)!!! If your Male Ego can't handle the color orange, I'll simply say this " Grow Up" & give these" babies" a test ride.For all you "tuff guys" who really can't handle the color, "chillax" they make 'em in Blue as well! You don't want to take the word of this professional ex-sailor, then tune in just once to the hit reality TV series " The Deadliest Catch". Take notice that EVERY FISHERMAN out on the deck of every boat is wearing a pair of Atlas 460's. Think they might know something you don't? Bet your bottom dollar on it!! Pretty chilly in that Alaskan climate. Been there; done that!! A unique & amazing feature about these gloves is that you can turn these babies inside out throw them in the Washing Machine when they start to get a l'il "funky" and work gloves always do after a time. Simply take a small, wooden dowel or any no. of plastic rods ( I use the handle of a plastic serving spoon!) & push the fingers of gloves thru one at a time,pull cuff over fingers & toss 'em in the wash w/ your favorite soap, when their done throw "em in the Dryer! Obviously, don't use anything sharp when pushing fingers thru; for any cuts or tears could be a potential " kiss of death" for these gloves, particularly if you need/want them to stay water-proof. Finally and as I can simply state it, when it comes to price these gloves, without a word of lie, remain one the" best values" in a product or service that I've" ever" bought in my" entire adult life" ( 59 yrs. young)!!! $12- $15 A PAIR. ARE YOU KIDDING ME!! Fellas, get onboard. Looking for a pair of warm, waterproof, and always flexible ( yea, almost forgot; NO matter HOW COLD these gloves never stiffen up like those other name brands, staying supple enough to pick up anything you drop, no matter the weather) then buy a pair or 3 of these and you'll never look back!
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