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Endura - Oilbloc Goatskin Gloves 12 Packs | Superior Glove

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378GOBTL
  • Endura - Oilbloc Goatskin Gloves 12 Packs | Superior Glove | All Safety
  • Endura - Oilbloc Goatskin Gloves 12 Packs | Superior Glove | All Safety
$321.84

Description

Our cold-rated Endura® 378GOBTL general use leather gloves resist liquid penetration and are Thinsulate™ lined for cold protection down to -15°C / 5°F. Goatskin leather provides natural abrasion resistance and is treated to resist water and liquids. A keystone thumb design offers improved durability for a longer wear life.

Product Features
  • Thinsulate™ lining keeps hands warm in cold temperatures down to -15°C / 5°F
  • Goatskin offers natural abrasion and comfort
  • Treated to resist water and liquids
  • Keystone thumb design maximizes durability for a longer wear life
  • Cleaning instructions: dry clean
CE User Information Sheet

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
Recommended for
  • General Maintenance, General Purpose, Material Handling
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More Info

Cold-Rated Leather Gloves for Winter Work

The Endura 378GOBTL gloves are cold-rated leather gloves designed for construction, material handling, and maintenance work in cold-weather conditions. General maintenance workers, material handlers, and warehouse staff typically use this equipment to keep hands warmer while handling tasks that demand grip and comfort. These gloves feature goatskin leather, Thinsulate lining, and a water-resistant treatment for added durability in daily use.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Work Environments

Construction workers typically use these gloves when they need leather work gloves for outdoor winter tasks, site cleanup, or light-duty handling. The goatskin leather supports abrasion resistance, while the thermal lining helps workers stay more comfortable in cold conditions. On active job sites, these gloves suit repeated handling and general-purpose hand protection.

Manufacturing Facilities

Manufacturing teams often rely on cold weather gloves during material movement, staging, and component handling in cooler areas or unheated spaces. The water resistant treatment helps manage damp conditions, and the keystone thumb design supports longer wear life during frequent use. This makes the gloves practical for industrial work that combines handling and comfort.

Warehousing and Logistics

Warehouse staff commonly wear these work gloves for winter receiving, order handling, and stock movement. The Thinsulate lining helps with cold-rated performance down to -15°C / 5°F, which can matter in loading bays and drafty storage areas. Workers benefit from durable gloves that balance warmth with mobility.

Transportation Operations

Transportation crews typically use industrial gloves for dock work, freight handling, and vehicle-side tasks in cold conditions. These gloves support material handling and daily-use routines where hand protection and grip matter. The treated leather also helps when workers face occasional moisture during route or yard operations.

Utilities and Field Service

Utility workers and field technicians often choose maintenance gloves for cold-weather service calls, inspections, and equipment handling. The gloves work well when crews need durable gloves that handle light abrasion and repeated use. All Safety supplies these gloves for professional environments that call for practical winter hand protection.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

These gloves combine material choices and cold-weather features that help workers choose the right hand protection for the task. Goatskin leather, Thinsulate lining, and a keystone thumb design each support comfort, durability, and daily wear. The water resistant finish adds value in damp work settings.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
Goatskin leather Natural leather material with good flexibility and abrasion resistance Supports comfortable wear and regular material handling
Thinsulate lining Thermal lining designed for cold conditions Helps keep hands warmer during winter work
Cold-rated to -15°C / 5°F Designed for lower-temperature use Supports outdoor and cold-space tasks in winter
Water and liquid resistant treatment Leather treatment that resists moisture exposure Helps when working in damp or wet conditions
Keystone thumb design Thumb construction that improves fit and durability Extends wear life during repeated use

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Outdoor Winter Work

These gloves suit outdoor tasks where workers need cold-rated gloves for moving materials, handling tools, or performing light site duties. The thermal lining adds warmth, while the goatskin leather supports abrasion resistance. Workers often choose this style for winter shifts that require dependable hand protection.

Material Handling Tasks

Material handlers commonly use these gloves when they move boxes, parts, or supplies throughout a shift. The leather offers a balance of comfort and durability, and the keystone thumb helps with repetitive gripping. This design supports day-to-day handling in active work environments.

Damp Maintenance Work

General maintenance crews often need water resistant gloves for tasks around wet surfaces, cold equipment, or lightly damp areas. The treated leather resists liquids, and the lined interior supports comfort in cooler conditions. This helps workers manage routine service work with fewer interruptions.

Warehouse and Logistics Use

Warehouse teams often need gloves for cold temperatures during loading, sorting, and shipping preparation. These gloves suit daily-use work where warmth, dexterity, and durability all matter. They perform well in indoor-outdoor transitions that can expose hands to cold air.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Product Category Excels

  • Construction sites in cold weather: The cold-rated design and Thinsulate lining support outdoor winter tasks and general site handling.
  • Material handling operations: Goatskin leather offers comfort and abrasion resistance for repeated lifting and carrying.
  • General maintenance in damp conditions: The treated leather helps resist water and liquids during routine service work.
  • Warehouse and logistics work: The gloves suit daily winter use in spaces that combine movement, handling, and cold exposure.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • General maintenance workers: They use these gloves for service tasks, inspections, and routine repairs in colder conditions.
  • Material handlers: They rely on the gloves for lifting, staging, and moving goods throughout the day.
  • Construction workers: They wear them for winter site tasks that need durable hand protection.
  • Warehouse staff: They use them for stock movement and loading work in unheated or drafty areas.
  • Equipment operators: They choose them for handling controls, attachments, and nearby materials in cold environments.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

These gloves work alongside other PPE to support a more complete safety setup on the job. Workers often combine hand protection with eye, head, hearing, and foot protection based on the task and site conditions. Layered equipment helps teams match their gear to changing work demands.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Construction winter work: gloves + safety glasses + hard hats + work boots
  • Warehouse material handling: gloves + safety glasses + work boots
  • Utility service calls: gloves + hearing protection + hard hats + work boots

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose these gloves when workers need cold-rated hand protection for outdoor winter jobs. They also work well for daily material handling, especially when crews need goatskin leather comfort. They add value in damp maintenance settings where water resistant gloves can support regular use.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Cold exposure and the temperature range of the worksite
  • Need for abrasion resistance during handling tasks
  • Frequency of moisture or light liquid contact
  • Required balance of warmth, grip, and dexterity

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

These gloves are not suitable for tasks that require specialized chemical resistance or electrical-rated hand protection. Workers needing those applications should look at purpose-built chemical gloves or insulated electrical PPE instead. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically wear these leather work gloves during cold-weather shifts, material movement, and general maintenance tasks. Use them when the job involves repeated handling in construction sites, warehouses, or similar work areas. Follow manufacturer instructions for proper fit and routine use.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the leather, stitching, and lining regularly for wear, as recommended by the manufacturer. Clean them by dry clean only per specifications, then store them in a cool, dry place. Replace the gloves when the leather, seams, or insulation show noticeable wear.

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