Description
Our Endura® 304TXTL slip-on mitts feature a cut-resistant TenActiv™ liner to protect against sharp objects and keep hands warm down to temperatures of -35°C / -31°F. Their elasticized wrists and faux fur cuffs block out cold to retain warmth in frigid conditions while a pair of plastic clips ensures they won’t be separated in storage.
Product Features
- Cold-rated for protection down to -35°C / -31°F
- TenActiv™ engineered yarn liner for 360° cut protection with ANSI A6 cut resistance
- Elastic wrists keep warmth in and cold out while soft, dark brown faux fur cuffs provide additional warmth
- Plastic clips bind mitts together when not in use or stored to prevent misplacement
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Applications
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Construction, Lumber, Oil & Gas, Railyard
Recommended for
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General Labour, Material Handling, Outdoor Work, Search & Rescue
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Winter Mitts for Cold-Weather Hand Protection
The Endura Winter Mitts from Superior Glove are cut-resistant mitts designed for cold-weather hand coverage in demanding outdoor work. General labourers, material handlers, and construction workers typically use this protective handwear to manage manual tasks in frigid conditions. This ANSI A6 cut resistance model features TenActiv engineered yarn and cold-rated protection down to -35°C / -31°F.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers typically use winter mitts when framing, moving materials, or handling sharp components in cold weather. The slip-on mitts support winter jobsite hand protection while elastic wrists and faux fur cuffs help retain warmth during long shifts. These cut-resistant mitts offer practical value when crews need warm, durable, protective handwear for seasonal work.
Lumber and Forestry Operations
Material handlers in lumber yards and forestry settings commonly need cold-rated protection while sorting boards, bundles, and rough materials. The TenActiv liner adds 360 cut protection for tasks that involve exposed edges and repetitive manual handling. Workers can stay focused on production tasks without switching between multiple pairs of work mitts.
Oil and Gas Field Work
Oil and gas crews often work in frigid conditions where hand warmth and cut-resistant liner support both matter. These industrial gloves suit general hand tasks, equipment handling, and cold-weather site movement. The slip-on mitt design makes them a practical option for seasonal field use.
Railyard and Transportation Tasks
Railyard and logistics workers commonly need protective handwear that handles winter exposure and frequent material movement. Storage clips help keep the mitts together between tasks, which supports organized use in busy depots and yards. This design works well for daily-use winter hand protection.
Search and Rescue and Outdoor Response
Search and rescue personnel often need cold-weather gloves for extended outdoor shifts in changing conditions. The elastic cuff and faux fur cuffs support warmth retention while the cut-resistant liner adds useful hand protection for active field work. Teams can wear them as slip-on mitts when mobility and warmth both matter.
Transportation and General Outdoor Work
Transportation crews and outdoor workers commonly need hand protection that performs across seasonal tasks. These winter mitts suit weather-dependent work where workers move between vehicles, yards, and loading areas. They provide a practical balance of warmth, grip-friendly coverage, and cut-resistant liner support.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Cold-weather gloves need clear performance details so crews can match handwear to the job and season. The Endura 304TXTL uses TenActiv engineered yarn for 360 cut protection and carries ANSI A6 cut resistance. These features help buyers choose protective handwear with the warmth and cut rating needed for winter manual handling.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
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| ANSI A6 cut resistance | High cut-rating performance for demanding hand tasks | Supports work around sharp edges and rough materials |
| TenActiv engineered yarn | Cut-resistant liner material | Provides 360 cut protection in a winter mitt format |
| -35°C / -31°F cold rating | Designed for severe cold conditions | Helps workers stay comfortable during frigid outdoor shifts |
| Elastic wrists and faux fur cuffs | Close the opening and add warmth | Helps retain heat and reduce cold air entry |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Cold-Weather Construction Work
During framing, lifting, and site cleanup, workers need mitts that support warmth and cut-resistant liner performance. The slip-on format helps crews pull them on quickly during winter shifts. This makes them a practical option for seasonal construction hand protection.
Lumber Handling and Sorting
Lumber workers often handle rough stock, bundled materials, and sharp wood edges. The ANSI A6 cut resistance and TenActiv liner add useful hand protection for repetitive manual handling. Elastic wrists also help keep the fit secure during active work.
Oil and Gas Field Tasks
Field workers in oil and gas environments often move between equipment, vehicles, and outdoor work areas in frigid conditions. These work mitts support warmth retention while still offering cut-resistant protection for general hand use. They suit daily-use winter demands where comfort and function both matter.
Railyard and Winter Logistics
Logistics crews need protective handwear that stays organized and ready for repeated use. Storage clips keep the pair together, which helps with tool crib and locker storage. Workers can rely on the mitts for seasonal cold-weather shifts and manual material movement.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Winter Mitt Design Excels
- Construction sites: Suits winter framing and material handling where workers need cold-rated protection and cut-resistant mitts.
- Lumber yards: Works well for sorting boards and bundles with a cut-resistant liner and slip-on mitt convenience.
- Oil and gas field work: Supports frigid-condition hand tasks with warmth retention and ANSI A6 cut resistance.
- Railyards: Handles winter transport tasks where storage clips and elastic wrists add everyday practicality.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- General labourers: Use them for cold-weather lifting, moving, and site tasks.
- Material handlers: Wear them while sorting and carrying rough or sharp materials.
- Outdoor workers: Rely on them for seasonal hand protection in frigid conditions.
- Search and rescue personnel: Use them for extended outdoor operations where warmth matters.
- Construction workers: Choose them for winter jobsite hand coverage and manual handling.
- Logistics workers: Wear them in yards and depots during cold-weather work.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These winter mitts work alongside other personal protective equipment for more complete winter site coverage. Layered handwear planning matters because workers often face cold, impact hazards, visibility demands, and noise at the same time. All Safety commonly supports teams that combine hand protection with other jobsite essentials for seasonal operations.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Winter construction: Endura Winter Mitts + hard hats + safety glasses + hi-viz vests
- Cold-yard material handling: Endura Winter Mitts + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Outdoor field response: Endura Winter Mitts + hard hats + hi-viz vests + safety glasses
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these mitts when you need cold-rated protection for winter outdoor work and repetitive manual handling. They also perform well when crews need slip-on mitts with elastic wrists for faster wear during changing conditions. The cut-resistant liner adds value when sharp materials or rough surfaces are part of the job.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Assess the level of cut resistance your task requires.
- Review the expected temperature range for the worksite.
- Consider whether slip-on mitts fit your workflow.
- Check storage needs for paired winter handwear.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These mitts are not suitable for tasks that require dexterity-focused glove work or specialized chemical resistance. Workers needing different hand protection may need a lighter winter glove, a coated glove, or a specialty chemical-resistant category. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear these mitts during cold-weather shifts and outdoor tasks where warmth and cut-resistant coverage matter. Use them when handling materials per manufacturer instructions, and keep the slip-on design in mind for quick on-and-off changes. In construction, lumber, and railyard settings, crews often store them clipped together between uses.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the liner, stitching, cuffs, and clips regularly according to manufacturer instructions. Clean them per manufacturer specifications and avoid methods that could damage the liner or insulation. Replace the mitts when wear, damage, or reduced insulation becomes visible, and store them in a dry, cool place when not in use.