Description
Our Endura® 361GTLVB mitts feature back of hand impact resistance to protect hands against knocks and bumps and are cold-rated for temperatures down to -35°C / -31°F. Leather is treated to resist liquids while the knit cuffs to help keep out dirt, debris, and environmental hazards. Finger slots in the mitts help reduce hand fatigue when handling material.
Product Features
- Cold-rated mitts with Thinsulate™ lining keeps hands warm in temperatures down to -35°C / -31°F
- Knit cuffs keep out dirt, debris, and other hazards
- Back-of-hand ANSI 2 impact resistance protects against knocks and bumps
- Treated to resist liquids
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Applications
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Construction, Oil & Gas, Utilites
Recommended for
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General Labour, Material Handling
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Impact Resistant Leather-Lined Winter Mitts for Cold-Weather Material Handling
The Endura 361GTLVB is a pair of impact resistant leather-lined winter mitts designed for cold-weather hand protection in demanding work environments. General labourers, material handlers, and equipment operators typically use this handwear to manage knocks, bumps, and winter exposure while handling tools or materials. This ANSI 2 certified equipment features Thinsulate lining, back-of-hand impact resistance, and liquid-resistant leather.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews commonly rely on these winter mitts when site work continues in freezing conditions. Workers often handle framing materials, equipment, and rough surfaces that call for impact protection and cold-weather PPE. The knit cuffs help keep out dirt, debris, and environmental hazards during active jobsite use.
Oil and Gas Field Operations
Oil and gas workers typically use protective gloves like these when they need insulated handwear with liquid resistance. Field tasks often involve exposure to cold wind, moisture, and frequent material contact. Liquid-resistant leather and insulated lining help support consistent wear in harsh outdoor conditions.
Utility Maintenance
Utility technicians often work outdoors in winter weather, where hand warmth and dexterity both matter. These work mitts are commonly used for line-side tasks, repairs, and general maintenance in exposed areas. The back-of-hand impact resistance adds practical value when hands contact tools, hardware, or tight workspaces.
Warehousing and Transportation
Warehouse and transportation teams often use cold-weather hand protection for loading, unloading, and yard work. Finger slots help reduce hand fatigue during repeated handling, which supports longer wear during active shifts. All Safety customers often choose this style for material movement in cold environments.
Manufacturing and Plant Support
Manufacturing teams may use insulated handwear when moving stock, servicing equipment, or working in cooler storage areas. The leather shell, knit wrist style, and impact protection support practical everyday use. These mitts suit repetitive handling tasks where comfort and durability both matter.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Technical details matter because winter mitts must balance warmth, mobility, and jobsite durability. ANSI 2 impact resistance helps define back-of-hand impact protection, while the Thinsulate lining supports cold-weather use. The Endura 361GTLVB also includes liquid-resistant leather, knit cuffs, and finger slots for better wear performance.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI 2 | Back-of-hand impact resistance rating | Helps manage knocks and bumps during active work |
| Thinsulate lining | Insulated lining for cold conditions | Supports warmth in temperatures down to -35°C / -31°F |
| Liquid-resistant leather | Treated leather shell | Helps resist liquids during outdoor and industrial tasks |
| Knit cuffs | Close-fitting wrist design | Helps keep out dirt, debris, and environmental hazards |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Cold Weather Outdoor Work
These winter mitts are typically used during seasonal outdoor work where low temperatures affect comfort and handling. The insulated lining supports warmth, while the leather shell adds practical durability. Workers often wear them when winter conditions make standard handwear less suitable.
Material Handling and Yard Work
Material handlers often need hand protection that supports repeated lifting, stacking, and moving. Finger slots help reduce hand fatigue, which can matter during longer shifts. The mitt design gives users a balance of warmth, grip support, and impact resistance.
Utility and Maintenance Tasks
Maintenance teams frequently work around equipment, tools, and exposed surfaces. These mitts suit that setting because they combine cold-weather PPE with back-of-hand impact resistance. Knit wrists and liquid-resistant leather add useful performance in changing conditions.
Weather-Dependent Jobsite Work
When the job continues despite freezing temperatures, workers need handwear they can wear for extended periods. These protective gloves are commonly used for daily-use tasks that involve cold air, moisture, and routine contact with materials. They provide a practical option for winter field work.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Construction and site work: The impact-resistant leather-lined design supports winter tasks that involve frequent material contact.
- Oil and gas operations: Liquid-resistant leather and insulated lining suit cold field environments with exposure concerns.
- Utility maintenance: Knit cuffs and cold-weather insulation help during outdoor repair and service work.
- Warehouse material handling: Finger slots support reduced hand fatigue during repeated lifting and carrying.
Not Recommended For
- Precision dexterity tasks: The mitt format may feel bulkier than close-fitting gloves, so a lighter handwear style may suit fine assembly work better.
- Tasks needing chemical-specific hand protection: For specialized exposure, users should select gloves designed for the specific hazard.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- General labourers: Use them for site cleanup, lifting, and winter outdoor tasks.
- Material handlers: Rely on the finger slots and insulation during repetitive handling.
- Equipment operators: Wear them when they need warmth and back-of-hand impact resistance.
- Site supervisors: Often keep them on hand for cold-weather walkthroughs and inspections.
- Maintenance technicians: Use them for repairs, service checks, and outdoor maintenance work.
- Safety coordinators: Commonly select them for teams working in winter conditions.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These work mitts perform best when teams build layered PPE systems for the task and environment. Workers often pair winter mitts with other equipment to address head, eye, and visibility needs at the same time. A complete setup supports more consistent daily use in industrial and outdoor settings.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction winter work: Impact resistant gloves + hard hats + safety glasses + hi-viz vests
- Oil and gas field tasks: Protective gloves + hard hats + safety glasses
- Utility and yard work: Cold-weather handwear + hearing protection + hi-viz vests
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these mitts when workers need warmth in freezing weather and still need impact resistance for routine handling. They also suit teams that work around moisture or damp materials and want liquid-resistant leather. For extended winter shifts, finger slots and knit cuffs add practical comfort.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Required cold-weather performance for the worksite
- Need for back-of-hand impact resistance
- Exposure to moisture, dirt, or debris
- Fit and comfort for repeated material handling
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for tasks that require fine fingertip dexterity or highly specialized chemical resistance. For those uses, users may need close-fitting gloves or hazard-specific hand protection. 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 when cold-weather tasks start and keep them on during outdoor handling work. Use them per manufacturer instructions, especially when the job requires repeated lifting or tool contact. In construction sites, utility yards, and material handling areas, users often choose them for extended shifts.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the leather condition, cuff integrity, and impact-rated areas regularly per manufacturer instructions. Clean the mitts according to manufacturer specifications and avoid harsh methods that may affect the insulation or leather finish. Replace them when wear affects the lining, shell, or impact features, and store them in a dry, cool location.