Bob Dale Gloves
Grain Leather Mitt Gauntlet W/Pullout Pile Liner 1-Finger | Bob Dale Gloves
- SKU:
- 50-9-875-L
- UPC:
- 63344346210
Description
- Grain cowhide palm & backhand
- Pull-out pile lining
- Grain cowhide gauntlet cuff w/gore
- Wing thumb
Hazard Solutions
- Cold Resistant
Features
- Dexterity
- Genuine Leather
More Details
- Packaging:6 PR per Polybag 72 PR per Carton
- Sizes:One Size
*Not all styles/sizes available in all regions.
*Bob Dale Gloves products are tested for cut and puncture resistance. These products ARE NOT CUT AND PUNCTURE PROOF. Do not use with moving blades, tools or serrated blades.
*Not Proposition 65 compliant.
More Info
Cold-Weather Gloves for Hand Protection
The Grain Leather Mitt Gauntlet W/Pullout Pile Liner 1-Finger by Bob Dale Gloves is a cold-resistant gloves design intended for cold-weather work and seasonal outdoor tasks. Equipment operators, warehouse workers, and maintenance technicians typically use this handwear to support dexterity and warmth during colder shifts. The grain cowhide palm and grain cowhide backhand help create a durable work glove for demanding conditions.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews typically use this leather mitt for cold outdoor work where insulated hand coverage matters. Workers often need a gauntlet cuff for added wrist coverage when moving materials or working around winter job sites. The wing thumb design supports movement during grip-intensive tasks.
Manufacturing Work Environments
Manufacturing teams commonly rely on insulated gloves when loading, staging, or moving materials in cooler areas. The pull-out pile lining helps add comfort during daily use, while the grain cowhide construction supports repeat handling tasks. This style fits many industrial gloves programs that need practical cold-weather handwear.
Warehousing Work Environments
Warehouse workers often wear cold-weather handwear while handling cartons, pallets, and dock materials in seasonal conditions. The 1-finger mitt style gives a balance between warmth and dexterity for routine handling. All Safety customers frequently choose this type of glove for indoor-outdoor transitions.
Transportation and Fleet Yards
Transportation workers commonly use gauntlet gloves in fleet yards, trailer areas, and loading zones during winter. The wing thumb and one size fit support general daily-use tasks where mobility and quick handling matter. This glove suits cold-weather handwear needs in active yard environments.
Utilities and Mining Sites
Utility workers and mining crews typically need hand protection that works in cold, weather-dependent conditions. The grain cowhide palm and pile lining support work in rugged settings with changing temperatures. This design helps teams maintain comfort during seasonal outdoor tasks.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Glove construction details matter because they shape comfort, grip, and durability in real work settings. This style combines genuine leather, a gauntlet cuff, and insulated glove features for colder environments. Buyers often look for materials and fit details that match the task and the season.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Grain cowhide palm | Durable leather on the palm side | Supports grip and everyday handling |
| Grain cowhide backhand | Leather coverage across the back of the hand | Adds rugged wear resistance |
| Pull-out pile lining | Soft insulated inner lining | Helps with warmth in cold conditions |
| Gauntlet cuff with gore | Extended cuff opening with added room | Improves coverage at the wrist and forearm |
| Wing thumb | Thumb pattern that supports hand movement | Helps maintain dexterity during work |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Cold Outdoor Construction
Workers on winter job sites often need cold-resistant gloves that combine warmth with practical hand use. The gauntlet cuff and pile lining support comfort during outdoor tasks, while the leather build handles rough material contact. This helps crews keep working through seasonal cold.
Warehouse Loading and Material Handling
Warehouse staff often handle boxes, straps, and pallets in cooler docks or unheated areas. The grain cowhide palm and wing thumb support routine grip work without adding unnecessary bulk. This makes the glove a practical choice for daily-use warehouse tasks.
Utility Maintenance in Winter
Utility maintenance work often requires handwear that can manage changing temperatures and active movement. The pull-out pile lining and gauntlet cuff help support cold-weather tasks in field settings. The leather build suits frequent handling during service calls.
Transportation and Fleet Yard Tasks
Fleet yard teams commonly need gloves for loading, securing, and staging work during colder months. The one size format and mitt style support broad work use, while the leather materials hold up in active environments. This glove works well for seasonal outdoor operations.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Cold-Resistant Glove Excels
- Cold outdoor construction work: The gauntlet cuff and insulated lining suit winter job sites and rough handling.
- Warehouse loading: The grain cowhide palm supports grip during material handling and dock work.
- Utility winter maintenance: The leather mitt design fits cold-weather field service and utility work.
- Transportation yard tasks: The wing thumb helps with active handling around trailers and fleet areas.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Equipment operators: They use it for cold-weather control and handling during outdoor machine work.
- Warehouse workers: They wear it for loading, staging, and material movement in cooler areas.
- Maintenance technicians: They rely on it for winter service tasks and routine repairs.
- Utility workers: They use it in seasonal field work and cold outdoor service calls.
- Site supervisors: They choose it for practical handwear during site inspections and oversight.
- Material handlers: They wear it for lifting and transporting goods in cold conditions.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This cold-resistant glove works alongside other equipment for a more complete workwear setup. Layering helps workers manage cold conditions while keeping their head, eyes, ears, and body covered. Many teams build a full PPE system instead of relying on one item alone.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Outdoor winter construction: cold-resistant gloves + hard hats + safety glasses + insulated workwear
- Warehouse dock work: cold-resistant gloves + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Utility field service: cold-resistant gloves + hard hats + insulated workwear
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this glove when your work shifts between outdoor and indoor environments in cold weather. It performs well for seasonal tasks that need warmth, grip, and moderate dexterity. It also suits crews that need durable leather handwear for routine handling.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Cold exposure level during the shift
- Need for dexterity versus maximum insulation
- Grip demands for handling materials or tools
- Fit preference for one size workwear
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This glove is not suitable for tasks that require cut or puncture proof handwear, and it should not be used with moving blades, tools, or serrated blades. Workers needing specialized hand protection may need cut-resistant gloves or other task-specific industrial gloves. It is available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear this glove when performing cold-weather tasks outdoors or in cooler work areas. Use it per manufacturer instructions for cold-resistant tasks and adjust your handwear choice to the shift conditions. In warehouses and utility settings, teams often keep a pair ready for seasonal use.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the leather, stitching, and lining regularly per manufacturer guidelines. Clean the glove according to manufacturer specifications and leather care guidance, then store it in a dry, ventilated area away from excess heat and moisture. Replace it when the leather, seams, or insulation show significant wear.