Bob Dale Gloves
Mitt Liner Acrylic Pile Thinsulate C100 | Bob Dale Gloves
- SKU:
- 50-9-115
- UPC:
- 63344250920
Description
- Acrylic pile palm & backhand
- C100 Thinsulate™ insulation
- Straight thumb
- 11" overall length
- Outseam sewn
More Details
- Packaging:12 PR per Polybag 120 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.
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Mitt Liner for Cold-Weather Hand Coverage
The Mitt Liner Acrylic Pile Thinsulate C100 Bob Dale Gloves is a mitt liner designed for cold-weather work and layered hand protection. Construction workers, warehouse workers, and utility workers typically use this insulated handwear to stay comfortable during seasonal tasks. It features acrylic pile palm and backhand construction with C100 Thinsulate insulation for added warmth.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews commonly use this mitt liner during outdoor framing, site cleanup, and material handling in colder conditions. The 11 inch overall length gives extended wrist coverage, while the straight thumb design supports a natural grip inside an outer glove. Workers often choose this style for layered glove systems on cold job sites.
Manufacturing Work Environments
Manufacturing teams often rely on insulated handwear when dock doors stay open or unheated areas affect hand comfort. The acrylic pile palm and backhand help provide a soft comfort liner feel during repetitive handling tasks. This style supports daily-use hand protection in cooler production spaces.
Warehousing Work Environments
Warehouse workers typically wear a thermal glove liner during loading, sorting, and pallet movement in cold storage or drafty facilities. The outseam sewn construction helps reduce bulk inside an outer glove, which can support easier movement. Bob Dale Gloves designs this mitt liner for practical cold weather PPE use in busy distribution settings.
Transportation Work Environments
Delivery drivers and transport personnel commonly use insulated handwear when working outdoors, unloading freight, or handling equipment in winter weather. The mitt liner format supports layered glove system use under an outer glove. This helps workers maintain comfort during longer shifts in cold climates.
Utilities and Oil & Gas Work Environments
Utility workers and oil & gas crews often need insulated handwear for maintenance tasks in exposed environments. The C100 Thinsulate insulation helps this liner suit seasonal work and weather-dependent tasks. It offers a practical option for hand protection during cold-field operations.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because cold-weather handwear must fit well, layer easily, and support consistent comfort through long shifts. This mitt liner combines thermal performance with practical construction details for routine work use. Workers and supervisors often select these features to match handwear to winter job conditions.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Acrylic pile palm and backhand | Soft pile lining across the hand area | Supports comfort and thermal layering in cold conditions |
| C100 Thinsulate insulation | Insulating material designed for warmth retention | Helps workers stay comfortable in cooler environments |
| 11 inch overall length | Extended cuff coverage past the wrist | Works well under outer gloves and adds coverage |
| Straight thumb | Thumb shape with a straightforward fit | Supports a more natural feel inside layered handwear |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Cold Outdoor Work
Workers often choose this mitt liner for outdoor tasks during winter or shoulder seasons. The acrylic pile and Thinsulate insulation provide layered warmth without adding unnecessary bulk. It works well when crews need comfort during active movement in cold weather.
Warehouse and Loading Operations
This thermal glove liner suits cooler indoor spaces, loading docks, and unheated storage areas. The outseam sewn construction supports easier layering under work gloves. Users often value the combination of warmth and flexibility during repetitive material handling.
Utility Maintenance in Winter
Utility crews commonly use this style for winter maintenance and inspection work. The straight thumb and mitt liner format help support comfort during tool handling and equipment checks. It fits well into a layered glove system for seasonal field work.
Transportation and Delivery Tasks
Drivers and freight handlers often need insulated handwear during pickups, drops, and dock work. This product supports daily-use performance in cold climates when workers move between vehicles and outdoor locations. It serves as practical winter handwear for extended shifts.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Mitt Liner Excels
- Cold-weather construction tasks: The 11 inch overall length and insulated build support extended wrist coverage and layered use.
- Warehouse loading and sorting: The comfort liner design works well in cooler environments with frequent hand movement.
- Utility maintenance work: The straight thumb and acrylic pile construction support practical winter handwear use.
- Transportation and delivery work: The mitt liner format fits cold climate routines that need insulated handwear under outer gloves.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Maintenance technicians: They wear this mitt liner during winter inspections, repairs, and equipment checks.
- Equipment operators: They use it for cold-weather control handling and outdoor machine work.
- Warehouse workers: They rely on it for loading, sorting, and dock tasks in cooler areas.
- Site supervisors: They often choose it for field oversight in seasonal conditions.
- Utility workers: They use it for cold-environment maintenance and service tasks.
- Delivery drivers: They wear it during transport, unloading, and stop-and-go winter routes.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This mitt liner works alongside other equipment for a more complete cold-weather PPE system. Workers commonly pair insulated handwear with other layers because changing temperatures and task demands can affect comfort throughout the day. All Safety offers coordinated options that support layered glove system planning for winter work.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Outdoor winter construction: Mitt liner + work gloves + thermal base layers + safety glasses
- Warehouse cold dock work: Mitt liner + outer glove + hi-viz vests
- Utility field maintenance: Mitt liner + work gloves + safety glasses
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this mitt liner when you need cold weather PPE for outdoor tasks, unheated work areas, or seasonal shifts. It performs well when workers want insulated handwear that layers under an outer glove. It also suits jobs that call for a straight thumb, 11 inch overall length, and comfortable acrylic pile construction.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Check whether you need a mitt liner or a full outer glove.
- Confirm the fit works with your outer glove system.
- Review insulation needs for your work temperature range.
- Assess whether the straight thumb and cuff length suit the task.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for tasks that need standalone hand protection against sharp tools or moving blades. Workers who need dedicated cut-resistant gloves should select a different category designed for that hazard. If you need a more specialized winter glove configuration, consider a heavier outer glove or a task-specific insulated glove. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear this mitt liner when temperatures drop and they need layered warmth during outdoor or unheated tasks. Use it as a mitt liner per manufacturer instructions for the best fit inside an outer glove. In many workplaces, crews keep this style ready for seasonal shifts and extended cold-weather shifts.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the seams, fit, and insulation integrity regularly, especially after repeated daily use. Clean the glove liner per manufacturer instructions and dry it according to manufacturer instructions before storage. Replace it when wear, seam condition, or insulation quality declines, and store it in a dry, clean area away from excessive heat.