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Deluxe Winter Linemans - Liner | Cut Resistance A4 | Superior Glove

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361DLXTKG
  • Deluxe Winter Linemans - Liner | Cut Resistance A4 | Superior Glove | All Safety
  • Deluxe Winter Linemans - Liner | Cut Resistance A4 | Superior Glove | All Safety
$80.10

Description

Our Endura® 361DLXTKG lineman mitts are cut resistant and designed to keep hands warm in temperatures down to -15°C / 5°F. The combination of a claw design along with a Thinsulate™ liner provides warmth and comfort in frigid temperatures. Made with a ParaActiv™ engineered yarn liner for 360° cut protection with ANSI A4 cut resistance, they’re treated to resist water and liquids plus feature extended cuffs with hi-viz bands for better visibility.

Product Features
  • ParaActiv™ engineered yarn liner for 360° cut protection with ANSI A4 cut resistance
  • Thinsulate™ lining keeps hands warm in temperatures down to -15°C / 5°F
  • Treated to resist water and liquids
  • Extended gauntlet cuffs with hi-viz strips for added wrist safety and visibility
  • Cleaning instructions: dry clean
P65 Warning

WARNING: Known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Applications
  • Construction, FORESTRY, Mining, Utilities
Recommended for
  • Brush/Vegetation Clearing, Material Handling, Utility Lined Maintenance, Utility Pole Erection

More Info

Cut-Resistant Lineman Mitts for Cold-Weather Utility Work

The Deluxe Winter Linemans - Liner Cut Resistance A4 by Superior Glove is a pair of cut-resistant lineman mitts designed for cold-weather utility work and outdoor hand coverage. Utility lineworkers, linemen, and maintenance technicians typically use this equipment to help manage cut hazards, cold exposure, and wet conditions. This is ANSI A4 certified equipment and features a Thinsulate liner with extended gauntlet cuffs.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Utilities Work Environments

Utility lineworkers typically use lineman mitts when they handle poles, conductors, and maintenance tasks in cold conditions. The 360° cut protection and extended gauntlet cuffs support wrist coverage during routine utility work. Workers often choose this style when they need hand safety, insulation, and visibility at low-light sites.

Construction Work Environments

Construction crews commonly wear these cut-resistant work gloves during outdoor projects in frigid temperatures. The claw design supports grip while the insulated liner adds comfort during extended shifts. This helps crews work through seasonal conditions with better hand coverage.

Forestry Work Environments

Forestry workers often rely on these insulated liner gloves for brush and vegetation clearing. The water resistant and liquid resistant treatment suits damp vegetation and wet outdoor environments. The hi-viz strips also help improve visibility during active field work.

Mining Work Environments

Mining teams typically use cold weather PPE when they move materials or perform maintenance in rugged, seasonal conditions. These work gloves combine cut protection with warmth for frigid temperatures. The durable build supports demanding daily-use tasks.

Transportation Work Environments

Transportation personnel commonly need hand protection for material handling and outdoor service tasks. These gloves offer insulated liner performance for weather-dependent work in cold areas. They suit crews that need wrist coverage and practical visibility.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Cut-resistant lineman mitts need a balance of protection, warmth, and durability. ANSI A4 cut resistance helps define the level of cut protection for tasks with sharp edges and rough materials. These features support utility work where workers need dependable hand coverage in cold conditions.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
ANSI A4 Certified cut resistance level Supports tasks with elevated cut exposure
ParaActiv engineered yarn liner Engineered liner construction Provides 360° cut protection
Thinsulate liner Insulated inner layer Helps keep hands warm in temperatures down to -15°C / 5°F
Extended gauntlet cuffs with hi-viz strips Longer cuff coverage with visibility accents Adds wrist coverage and helps crews stand out in low light

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Cold-Weather Utility Maintenance

These lineman mitts work well for crews servicing lines and equipment during winter shifts. Workers often need insulation, cut protection, and wrist coverage in one glove. The water and liquid resistant treatment supports changing outdoor conditions.

Brush and Vegetation Clearing

Forestry and utility teams commonly use this style when clearing brush near poles, rights-of-way, or access paths. The claw design supports practical handling, while the cut-resistant liner adds another layer of hand safety. The glove also works well when vegetation holds moisture.

Material Handling in Frigid Conditions

Material handlers often need gloves that can manage cold metal, rough surfaces, and repeated lifting. The Thinsulate liner helps workers stay comfortable through extended work shifts. The extended gauntlet cuffs also support forearm and wrist coverage.

Low-Light Utility Line Maintenance

Crews working near roadways, substations, or remote sites often value visibility features. The hi-viz strips help these work gloves stand out in dim conditions. This makes them suitable for weather-dependent jobs where lighting changes throughout the day.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Product Category Excels

  • Utility pole erection: Extended gauntlet cuffs and cut resistance support hand and wrist coverage during pole-side work.
  • Brush and vegetation clearing: Water resistant treatment and durable liner construction suit damp outdoor debris.
  • Material handling in cold environments: The Thinsulate liner adds warmth during repetitive lifting and moving.
  • Utility lined maintenance: 360° cut protection and hi-viz strips support work in low-light utility areas.
  • Mining and construction in winter: Insulated hand protection helps crews manage frigid temperatures and rough surfaces.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Utility lineworkers: They wear these cut-resistant lineman mitts for outdoor line work and maintenance.
  • Linemen: They use them for wrist coverage and insulation during seasonal utility tasks.
  • Forestry workers: They rely on them for brush clearing and wet-condition handling.
  • Material handlers: They commonly choose them for cold-weather lifting and transport tasks.
  • Maintenance technicians: They use them for general utility work and service activities in frigid temperatures.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

These lineman mitts work alongside other PPE for a more complete safety setup. Workers often layer hand protection with eye, head, and visibility gear because utility sites present multiple hazards at once. All Safety commonly recommends pairing gloves with matching site PPE so crews can build a practical system for the job.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Utility pole work: Cut-resistant lineman mitts + hard hat + safety glasses + hi-viz vests
  • Cold-weather maintenance: Cut-resistant lineman mitts + safety glasses + hearing protection
  • Forestry and brush clearing: Cut-resistant lineman mitts + hard hat + safety glasses

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose these mitts when your crew works outdoors in cold weather and needs cut-resistant hand coverage. They also perform well when workers handle wet materials or move between utility tasks and maintenance duties. The extended cuffs add a practical advantage when wrist coverage matters.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Cut resistance level for the task
  • Insulation needed for local temperatures
  • Need for water and liquid resistance
  • Visibility requirements for the worksite

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

These gloves are not suitable for every specialized hazard, especially tasks that require different hand protection standards or non-winter dexterity priorities. For other applications, crews may need lighter work gloves, impact gloves, or task-specific cut protection. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically use these mitts when cold, wet, and cut-risk conditions overlap. Wear them as insulated hand protection per manufacturer instructions during utility work, forestry work, and outdoor maintenance. Crews often keep them in rotation for seasonal tasks where warmth and visibility matter.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect liner integrity, cuff wear, and contamination before use, following manufacturer instructions. Manufacturers typically recommend dry cleaning, and users should store the gloves in a clean, dry area away from heat and moisture. Replace them when cut resistance, insulation, or water resistance degrades.

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