COLD WEATHER WORK GLOVES

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Cold weather gloves are made for protection in cold working environments such as freezer warehouses, commercial fishing, HVAC and many other outdoor applications. Having the proper hand protection in cold temperatures can mean the difference between superior dexterity and not being able to handle product efficiently. For our complete line of gloves:  Glove Catalog

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  • Ninja® Ice

    7-gauge acrylic terry, 15-gauge nylon with HPT coating

    • HPT palm coated
    • Two-layer liner
    • Strong in wet and dry environments
    • Nylon outside
    • Ninja® Ice, High-Viz

      15 gauge nylon, 3/4 HPT dip

      • EN 388: 3232
      • Acrylic terry liner
      • HPT coat strong in wet and dry environments
      • Pigskin Driver Red Thermal

        Premium grade, pigskin leather with thermal lining

        • Keystone thumb
        • Premium grade
        • Red thermal lining
        • Slip-on style
        • PIP® Pigskin Driver, Thinsulate™ Lining

          Premium grade, pigskin leather with 3M Thinsulate™ lining

          • Keystone thumb
          • Premium grade
          • 3M Thinsulate lining
          • Slip-on style
          • Pigskin Leather Palm, Thinsulate™ Lining, Knit Wrist

            Leather palm pigskin with 3M Thinsulate™ lining

            • Straight thumb
            • Knit wrist
            • 3M Thinsulate™ lining
            • Gunn cut
            • Pigskin Leather Palm, Thinsulate™ Lining

              Leather palm pigskin with 3M Thinsulate™ lining

              • Straight thumb
              • Safety cuff
              • 3M Thinsulate™ lining
              • Gunn cut

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              Pursuant to OSHA Regulations, 29 CFR 1910.132 (Subpart I), an employer bears sole responsibility for selecting the type(s) of personal protective equipment to be used by its employees. All purchasers of personal protective equipment from Cintas bear full responsibility for selecting the PPE appropriate for use by their employees. Cintas expressly disclaims all implied warranties including an implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose.

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