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Lineman Deluxe Winter Gloves | Extreme Cold Protection | Superior Glove
- SKU:
- 361DLXWL
Description
Our Endura® 361DLXWL offers -45°C / -49°F cold rating for extreme temperatures and a hi-viz extended cuff for visibility. Made with wool lining, these mitts provide excellent insulation while the reinforced thumb crotch improves longevity and protection against wear and tear when material handling. Treated to resist water and liquids.
Product Features
- Hi-viz extended gauntlet cuffs provide visibility and extra wrist safety
- Wool lining keeps hands warm in temperatures down to -45°C / -49°F
- Reinforced thumb crotch protects against wear and tear when material handling
- Treated to resist water and liquids
- Cleaning instructions: dry clean
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Applications
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Construction, FORESTRY, Mining, Utilities
Recommended for
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Brush/Vegetation Clearing, Material Handling, Utility Line Maintenance, Utility Pole Erection
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Winter Gloves for Extreme Cold Utility Work
The Lineman Deluxe Winter Gloves are winter gloves designed for cold-weather utility work and outdoor material handling. Utility line workers, forestry workers, and maintenance technicians typically use this equipment to keep hands warm and manage tasks in harsh conditions. These Endura series work mitts feature a -45°C / -49°F cold rating, wool lining, and a hi-viz extended gauntlet cuff.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews typically wear winter mitts when they handle materials, frame outdoor structures, or move between heated and unheated areas. In cold conditions, workers need hand warmth, abrasion resistance, and reliable grip support for day-to-day tasks. The reinforced thumb crotch helps extend use during repetitive material handling.
Utilities Work Environments
Utility line workers commonly use these insulated mitts during winter line maintenance and pole erection. The extended gauntlet cuff adds wrist coverage and improves visibility when crews work around equipment and vehicles. All Safety customers often look for this balance of warmth and practical outdoor winter PPE.
Mining Work Environments
Mining teams usually need weather-resistant gloves for cold transfers, inspections, and site movement in exposed areas. The wool lining supports thermal comfort during long shifts, while the water resistant treatment helps manage damp working conditions. This design suits harsh conditions where workers switch between indoor and outdoor zones.
Forestry Work Environments
Forestry workers commonly rely on insulated mitts for brush clearing and vegetation work in winter. The liquid resistant finish and reinforced thumb crotch support repeated handling in snow, slush, and wet brush. These work mitts help crews stay productive when temperatures drop.
Transportation and Municipal Services
Transportation crews and municipal services teams often use winter gloves during yard work, roadside tasks, and equipment checks. The hi-viz extended cuff supports visibility in busy environments, and the durable construction fits daily-use demands. This helps crews stay ready for weather-dependent work.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Cold-weather gloves perform best when their materials match the work environment and the task length. The cold rating, lining, cuff style, and resistance to water all affect comfort and usability. This model combines insulation and durability for extreme cold protection in outdoor work.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| -45°C / -49°F cold rating | Designed for very low-temperature work conditions | Supports hand warmth in extreme cold protection environments |
| Wool lining | Thermal lining that helps retain warmth | Improves comfort during longer winter shifts |
| Hi-viz extended gauntlet cuff | Long cuff with visibility and wrist coverage | Helps workers stay seen and adds extra wrist safety |
| Reinforced thumb crotch | Strengthened wear area at a high-stress point | Improves longevity during material handling |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Outdoor Winter Work
Workers commonly wear these winter gloves during cold-weather inspections, equipment checks, and yard tasks. The wool lining and water resistant treatment help support comfort when temperatures stay low. The extended gauntlet cuff also helps cover the wrist area during active movement.
Weather-Dependent Utility Tasks
Utility crews often use these insulated mitts for line maintenance and pole erection in winter. The hi-viz extended cuff improves visibility in active worksites, and the durable build suits repetitive handling. This gives crews practical support in harsh conditions.
Seasonal Forestry and Brush Clearing
Forestry teams typically need work mitts that handle wet brush, snow, and repeated gripping. The reinforced thumb crotch helps with abrasion resistance, and the thermal lining supports hand warmth throughout the shift. That combination suits seasonal field work.
Cold Storage and Outdoor Yards
Material handlers often work between cold storage areas, loading zones, and outdoor yards. These insulated mitts support frequent transitions and help reduce discomfort from low temperatures. The water resistant finish adds practical value when surfaces stay damp.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Utility line maintenance: The extended gauntlet cuff, wool lining, and visibility features suit winter line work.
- Forestry brush clearing: The thermal lining and water resistant treatment help in snow and wet brush.
- Material handling: The reinforced thumb crotch supports repetitive grip and carry tasks.
- Utility pole erection: The cuff design adds wrist coverage during active outdoor lifting and positioning.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Utility line workers: Use them for winter line maintenance and outdoor service tasks.
- Electricians: Wear them for cold-weather site work and equipment movement.
- Forestry workers: Rely on them for brush clearing and vegetation control in winter.
- Material handlers: Use them for lifting, moving, and sorting in cold yards or storage areas.
- Maintenance technicians: Choose them for outdoor checks and repair support in harsh conditions.
- Site supervisors: Wear them when they need warm hands and visible cuff coverage on active sites.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These winter gloves work alongside other safety gear for more complete cold-weather coverage. Layers matter because outdoor crews often face cold, visibility challenges, and jobsite movement at the same time. Pairing insulated hand protection with the right outer PPE helps teams stay organized and work more comfortably in winter conditions.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Utility line maintenance: Winter gloves + hi-viz vests + hard hats + safety glasses
- Forestry clearing: Winter gloves + insulated workwear + safety glasses
- Cold yard handling: Winter gloves + hi-viz vests + hard hats
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose these winter gloves when work continues outdoors in very low temperatures. They also suit crews that need a hi-viz extended gauntlet cuff for wrist coverage and visibility. The reinforced thumb crotch makes them a practical option for repeated material handling.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Cold rating for the work environment
- Need for wool lining and thermal lining
- Exposure to wet, snow, or liquid resistant conditions
- Frequency of gripping, lifting, and abrasion exposure
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
These mitts are not suitable for tasks that require precision finger dexterity or specialized electrical arc-rated hand protection. For fine-detail work, consider lighter winter gloves or task-specific work mitts. For specialized hazard exposure, choose PPE designed for that specific application. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Wear these mitts when cold-weather tasks expose hands to wind, snow, or low temperatures, and use them as generally worn insulated mitts per manufacturer instructions. Crews often keep them on during outdoor shifts, then remove them for detailed tasks. This helps workers move between conditions without losing warmth.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the lining, thumb crotch, and cuff condition before use, following manufacturer guidelines. Clean them by dry cleaning per specifications, and store them in a dry, clean location away from moisture and contaminants. Replace them when seams, insulation, or reinforced areas show significant wear, per manufacturer instructions.