Description
Our Endura® 378GOBDTK gloves are an ideal choice for dexterity and extreme cold protection. Thinsulate™ lining keeps hands warm in cold temperatures down to -30°C / -22°F while goatskin leather is treated to resist water and liquids. They feature knit cuffs for easy use with jackets and to help seal in heat while keeping harsh environmental elements out. Their keystone thumb design helps improve dexterity and durability for a longer wear life.
Product Features
- Thinsulate™ lining keeps hands warm in temperatures down to -30°C / -22°F
- Knit cuffs seal in heat and keep harsh environmental elements out
- Goatskin leather offers natural abrasion resistance
- Keystone thumb design improves durability without impeding dexterity
- Cleaning instructions: dry clean
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Applications
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Construction, Oil & Gas, Utilities
Recommended for
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General Labour, Maintenance, Material Handling, Outdoor Winter Work
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Winter Lined Gloves for Cold-Weather Hand Protection
The Endura 378GOBDTK is a winter lined glove designed for cold-weather work and manual handling in demanding outdoor roles. General labourers, maintenance technicians, and utility workers typically use this equipment to maintain dexterity and hand protection in winter shifts. This model features Thinsulate lining, liquid-resistant goatskin leather, and a keystone thumb for comfort and wear life.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews typically use winter lined gloves when they handle tools, materials, and equipment in cold conditions. Workers often need insulation without losing grip or finger movement, especially during early morning starts or long outdoor shifts. The liquid-resistant goatskin leather and knit cuff design help support everyday use on active job sites.
Oil and Gas Locations
Oil and gas workers commonly rely on cold weather gloves when they work outdoors in winter conditions or around damp surfaces. These gloves suit seasonal field tasks where hand warmth and abrasion resistance matter during repeated handling. All Safety often recommends this type of work glove for crews that need dependable cold-weather performance.
Utility Maintenance Areas
Utility technicians generally wear insulated gloves during winter repairs, inspections, and equipment checks. They often need a glove that supports dexterity while still helping block harsh environmental exposure. The keystone thumb design helps workers grip tools more naturally during maintenance tasks.
Warehousing Operations
Warehouse teams often use insulated work gloves when loading, unloading, or moving products in low-temperature spaces. Workers benefit from thermal lining and abrasion resistance during frequent handling. These gloves support cold storage work and other indoor-outdoor transition tasks where hand comfort matters.
Transportation and Logistics
Transportation workers commonly need winter lined gloves for dock work, vehicle loading, and outdoor sorting in cold weather. Gloves with knit cuffs help seal in warmth during repeated entry and exit from trucks or yards. That practical design supports steady hand use across changing work conditions.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Winter Glove Construction
For winter work gloves, construction details directly affect warmth, comfort, and wear life. Thinsulate lining supports thermal insulation, while goatskin leather adds abrasion resistance and liquid resistance. These features help workers choose gloves that match cold-weather job demands and daily use.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Thinsulate lining | Thermal lining designed for cold conditions | Helps keep hands warm during winter work |
| Goatskin leather | Durable leather with natural abrasion resistance | Supports longer wear life during manual tasks |
| Keystone thumb | Thumb pattern that improves movement and fit | Helps maintain dexterity while handling tools |
| Knit cuffs | Close-fitting wrist openings | Helps seal in heat and keep out debris |
| Cold temperature rating to -30°C / -22°F | Indicates intended use in severe cold | Supports outdoor work in very low temperatures |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Cold Outdoor Work
Workers often choose these winter lined gloves when they spend long periods outside in cold weather. The insulated build helps support comfort during tasks that require repeated gripping, lifting, or tool handling. The liquid-resistant goatskin leather also adds value when surfaces feel damp or harsh.
Weather-Dependent Seasonal Shifts
Crews typically use this glove style during winter shifts that change with the weather. The knit cuff and thermal lining help workers stay focused on the job instead of adjusting their gear. That makes the gloves useful for daily use across changing outdoor conditions.
Tool Handling and General Labour
General labourers often need hand protection that does not limit dexterity. The keystone thumb helps the glove flex more naturally during repetitive movement. This supports work that involves fastening, lifting, sorting, or carrying materials.
Cold and Wet Surface Contact
Some job sites expose workers to moisture, slush, or wet equipment. Liquid-resistant leather helps the glove handle those conditions more effectively than basic winter gloves. It gives workers a practical option for winter work where both warmth and surface contact matter.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Glove Category Works Well
- Construction site work: Warm hand coverage supports tool handling in cold weather.
- Oil and gas field tasks: Liquid-resistant goatskin leather suits damp outdoor conditions.
- Utility maintenance: Dexterity and durability help during equipment handling.
- Material handling: Insulation and abrasion resistance support repeated lifting and movement.
Not Recommended For
- Fine precision tasks requiring bare-hand sensitivity: Consider lighter utility gloves instead.
- Extended chemical immersion work: Choose chemical-specific hand protection for that application.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- General labourers: Use the gloves for cold-weather lifting, carrying, and site cleanup.
- Maintenance technicians: Wear them for outdoor repairs and winter inspections.
- Material handlers: Rely on them during loading and sorting in cold environments.
- Outdoor workers: Use them for general hand protection during winter shifts.
- Utility workers: Choose them for field tasks that need warmth and dexterity.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
Winter lined gloves work alongside other equipment for a more complete approach to workplace protection. Layered gear matters because cold conditions can affect visibility, comfort, and endurance during long shifts. Workers often build a full cold-weather system with hand protection and other PPE matched to the job.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Outdoor construction: winter lined gloves + hard hats + safety glasses + hi-viz vests
- Utility field work: winter lined gloves + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Dock and yard handling: winter lined gloves + hi-viz vests + safety glasses
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these gloves when winter work demands warmth and usable grip at the same time. They also suit outdoor shifts where workers handle tools, materials, or equipment in low temperatures. The liquid-resistant goatskin leather and keystone thumb add practical value for frequent manual tasks.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Cold temperature exposure during the shift
- Need for dexterity during tool handling
- Moisture, slush, or damp surface contact
- Expected wear from repetitive labour
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This glove is not suitable for tasks that require chemical immersion protection or specialized dielectric hand protection. Workers should choose a chemical-resistant glove or electrical-rated glove for those conditions. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically use these gloves during cold-weather work and winter shifts when hand warmth and dexterity both matter. They generally wear them for manual tasks in construction sites, oil and gas locations, and utility work areas. Use them per manufacturer instructions for the intended work setting.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the leather, stitching, and cuff integrity regularly, especially after heavy use. Manufacturers typically recommend dry cleaning per specifications, and workers should store the gloves in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct heat. Replace them when the leather, lining, or seams show wear, per manufacturer instructions.