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Impact Resistant - Winter Gloves | Superior Glove

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375GTVB
  • Impact Resistant - Winter Gloves | Superior Glove | All Safety
  • Impact Resistant - Winter Gloves | Superior Glove | All Safety
$55.89

Description

Our Endura® 375GTVB gloves protect hands from cold and impact hazards when material handling. The Thinsulate™ lining keeps hands warm in cold temperatures down to -20°C / -4°F, while the back-of-hand bumpers guard against knocks and bumps. Treated to resist water and liquids, these gloves feature extended gauntlet cuffs for extra wrist safety.

Product Features
  • Thinsulate™ lining keeps hands warm in temperatures down to -20°C / -4°F
  • Back-of-hand impact resistance protects against knocks and bumps
  • Treated to resist water and liquids
  • Extended gauntlet cuffs provide extra wrist safety
  • Cleaning instructions: dry clean

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, Mining, Oil & Gas, Utilities
Recommended for
  • Drilling, Material Handling, Oil Refinery, Utility Maintenance

More Info

Impact Resistant Winter Gloves for Material Handling

The Endura® 375GTVB is an impact resistant winter glove designed for cold-weather material handling and task work. Material handlers, equipment operators, and utility maintenance workers typically use this hand protection to manage knocks, bumps, and cold exposure during outdoor shifts. It features Thinsulate™ lining and back-of-hand bumpers for insulated handwear with added impact hazard coverage.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Work Environments

Construction crews typically use cold-rated gloves when they handle materials, move supplies, or work on exposed job sites in winter weather. These winter work gloves support outdoor productivity while helping workers manage cold environment PPE demands. The gauntlet cuffs also add useful wrist coverage in active work zones.

Mining Operations

Mining teams often need thermal gloves that support material transfer and equipment tasks in low temperatures. This glove suits seasonal PPE programs where workers face impact hazard exposure and cold conditions. The water-resistant finish helps when crews work in damp or changing environments.

Oil & Gas Sites

Oil and gas personnel commonly rely on liquid-resistant gloves for refinery work, energy sites, and support tasks around process areas. The Endura® 375GTVB helps workers manage liquid exposure while maintaining warmth during long shifts. Industrial hand protection matters when crews move between indoor and outdoor tasks.

Utilities and Field Service

Utility crews often wear work gloves during maintenance, repairs, and line support in cold weather. These gloves provide protective workwear for tasks that demand wrist coverage and reliable grip during seasonal outdoor work. All Safety supplies this style for teams that need practical winter handwear.

Warehousing and Transportation

Warehouse and transport workers commonly choose material handling gloves when loading, unloading, and staging freight in cold docks or trailers. The thermal lining supports comfort through full shifts, while the impact-resistant gloves design adds extra value during repetitive handling. Workers can stay focused on task flow in winter conditions.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Technical features matter because winter work gloves must balance warmth, durability, and task performance. The Endura® 375GTVB combines insulated handwear with impact protection, liquid resistance, and wrist coverage for practical everyday use. These details help supervisors match the glove to material handling and seasonal work.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
Thinsulate™ lining Thermal insulation built into the glove Helps keep hands warm in cold environments
Back-of-hand bumpers Impact-resistant padding on the glove back Helps reduce discomfort from knocks and bumps
Extended gauntlet cuffs Longer cuff design for added coverage Improves wrist coverage during active work
Water and liquid resistant Treated surface to resist moisture exposure Supports use in wet and oily conditions

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Cold-Weather Material Handling

Workers often use these gloves when lifting, sorting, or moving materials outdoors in winter. The Thinsulate lining supports comfort during frequent handling, while the impact-resistant gloves design helps with day-to-day contact hazards. This makes them well suited for seasonal warehouse and site work.

Outdoor Utility Maintenance

Utility maintenance teams commonly wear winter material handling gloves when servicing equipment in cold, exposed areas. The gauntlet cuffs add wrist coverage, which helps during climbing, reaching, and tool handling. The liquid-resistant gloves construction also suits damp conditions.

Oil Refinery and Energy Work

In refinery and energy settings, workers need gloves that manage liquid exposure and impact hazard concerns while supporting warmth. These gloves offer a practical fit for task-based work around equipment and transfer points. The back-of-hand bumpers add useful durability for active use.

Drilling and Seasonal Field Work

Drilling crews and field workers often face cold air, moisture, and repetitive handling. This glove supports seasonal PPE needs with thermal gloves performance and extended cuffs for extra coverage. It works well for shifting conditions where work gloves need to do more than one job.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Glove Category Excels

  • Construction sites in cold weather: The insulated handwear and bumpers support material movement and hands-on tasks.
  • Mining operations: Thermal comfort and impact protection suit low-temperature handling work.
  • Oil refinery and energy sites: Water-resistant finish and extended cuffs help in liquid exposure areas.
  • Utility maintenance outdoors: Wrist coverage and cold-rated gloves design support field service tasks.
  • Winter material handling: The glove fits repetitive lifting and sorting where warmth and dexterity matter.

Not Recommended For

  • High-cut or puncture exposure tasks: This glove does not replace specialized cut-resistant gloves or puncture-specific hand protection.
  • Tasks requiring chemical-certified barrier protection: Choose chemical-resistant gloves when the job involves stronger chemical exposure.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Material handlers: They wear these gloves during loading, unloading, and sorting in cold conditions.
  • Equipment operators: They use them for hands-on tasks that involve bumps, vibration, and winter weather.
  • Utility maintenance workers: They depend on the glove for outdoor service calls and repair tasks.
  • Site supervisors: They often choose this glove for inspection rounds and field oversight.
  • Drilling crews: They use it for seasonal work where warmth and impact resistance both matter.
  • Safety coordinators: They commonly select it for winter PPE programs and task-specific glove issuance.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

These impact-resistant winter gloves work alongside other PPE to support a complete site setup. Layering handwear with head, eye, and visibility protection helps crews manage multiple workplace hazards at once. This approach supports safer, more efficient winter operations.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Cold outdoor material handling: Impact resistant winter gloves + safety glasses + hard hats + high-viz vests
  • Utility service work: Impact resistant winter gloves + safety glasses + hearing protection
  • Oil and gas field tasks: Impact resistant winter gloves + hard hats + high-viz vests + safety glasses

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose these gloves when workers handle materials in cold weather and need thermal gloves with impact hazard coverage. They also perform well when crews face damp conditions and need liquid-resistant gloves with gauntlet cuffs. The design suits repeated outdoor use in winter work gloves programs.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Cold exposure and shift length
  • Need for impact-resistant gloves during handling
  • Moisture or liquid exposure in the work area
  • Required wrist coverage and cuff length

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This glove is not suitable for tasks that require specialized cut resistance or chemical barrier protection. Consider cut-resistant gloves or chemical-resistant gloves for those applications. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically wear these gloves when they begin cold-weather shifts, handle materials, or move between indoor and outdoor tasks. Use them for daily winter work where impact protection and thermal comfort both matter. In many sites, crews keep them in rotation for seasonal PPE use per manufacturer instructions.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the lining, cuff integrity, and bumpers regularly for wear. Manufacturers typically recommend dry clean methods, and workers should store the gloves in a dry, cool location away from direct heat and moisture. Replace them when insulation, water resistance, or outer materials show wear per manufacturer instructions.

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