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Thermolite Winter Liners 12 Pack | Superior Glove

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S13CPWH
  • Thermolite Winter Liners 12 Pack | Superior Glove | All Safety
  • Thermolite Winter Liners 12 Pack | Superior Glove | All Safety
$51.41

Description

Our Sure Knit™ S13CPWH gloves can be worn alone or as a liner for any work requiring extra insulation. Made with breathable material that wicks away sweat for added warmth and comfort, the light color helps to show dirt, stains, or other signs of wear and tear.

Product Features
  • Wicks sweat away from the skin for added warmth and comfort
  • White to show dirt, stains, or other signs of wear and tear
  • Ambidextrous for ease of use
  • Can be worn on their own or as a liner under another pair of gloves
  • Cleaning instructions: wash and tumble dry
Applications
  • Agriculture, Cold Storage, Construction, Poultry/Beef/Pork Processing
Recommended for
  • Cold Storage, Road Construction, Site Clean-Up

More Info

Winter Liners for Cold Weather Hand Protection

Sure Knit S13CPWH winter liners are glove liners designed for extra insulation in cold-weather work. Construction workers, road crews, and warehouse teams typically use these liner gloves to add warmth and hand comfort during seasonal tasks. The breathable material wicks away sweat, and the ambidextrous design supports quick use on the job.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Work Environments

Construction workers often use winter liners when they need extra hand warmth on open sites and during early-start shifts. These insulated liner gloves work well under work gloves for cold weather PPE needs. The breathable knit helps manage sweat during active tasks, which supports hand comfort throughout the day.

Cold Storage Facilities

Cold storage teams commonly wear insulated liner gloves while handling inventory, staging product, or moving materials in chilled spaces. The liner underglove design adds an extra layer without creating too much bulk. Workers can also use them alone for lighter tasks where added warmth still matters.

Agriculture Operations

Agricultural workers typically rely on winter workwear like these glove liners during outdoor chores and barn work. The breathable material and sweat management features help support daily-use comfort in changing temperatures. The white work gloves color also helps workers notice dirt or wear more easily.

Manufacturing and Food Processing

Manufacturing and food processing workers often need handwear that supports both warmth and frequent changes. These utility work gloves can be worn under another glove or by themselves for lighter duties. In poultry, beef, and pork processing, the light color helps show stains and signs of wear.

Transportation and Warehousing

Transportation teams and warehouse workers commonly use winter liners for indoor and outdoor tasks that shift between temperatures. The ambidextrous gloves design lets crews move quickly between hands without sorting pairs. That flexibility supports fast-paced work where utility work gloves need to stay practical.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Winter Liner Features

Winter liners matter because they support layered handwear in cold work settings without adding unnecessary bulk. Sure Knit S13CPWH gloves use breathable material and sweat-wicking construction to help keep hands more comfortable. Workers also benefit from a washable design that supports routine use.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
Sure Knit S13CPWH Product model identifier Helps teams select the right winter liner for reorder or replacement
Breathable material Allows airflow through the knit Supports hand comfort during active work
Sweat-wicking Moves moisture away from the skin Helps maintain warmth and a drier feel
Ambidextrous Fits either hand Simplifies use and replacement
Wash and tumble dry Simple cleaning routine Supports regular maintenance for repeat wear

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Cold Weather Outdoor Work

Workers often choose these winter liners for outdoor tasks when temperatures drop and hands need extra insulation. The breathable knit helps reduce clammy buildup during movement. This makes them suitable for seasonal use in active environments.

Lining Under Work Gloves

These insulated liner gloves commonly fit under another pair of gloves for layered protection and hand comfort. Crews can wear them per manufacturer instructions when tasks call for more warmth. The slim design helps keep hand movement practical.

Daily Jobsite Rotation

Site teams often use these glove liners during daily-use tasks that involve repeated handling, cleanup, or material movement. The ambidextrous design supports quick replacement and easy pair management. Workers can keep them ready for frequent rotation.

Food Handling and Processing

Food processing gloves in liner form can support cold rooms and chilled processing areas. The white color helps crews notice dirt, stains, or wear more easily. That feature supports routine inspection and cleaner handwear practices.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Winter Liner Category Excels

  • Cold storage operations: Adds extra insulation and sweat-wicking comfort for extended hand wear.
  • Road construction: Works as a liner underglove in cold weather without adding much bulk.
  • Construction site clean-up: Ambidextrous wear supports quick changes and repeated use.
  • Poultry, beef, and pork processing: Light color helps show dirt and supports wash-and-dry care.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Construction workers: Wear them as handwear under work gloves during cold shifts.
  • Road crews: Use them for winter workwear support during outdoor maintenance.
  • Site supervisors: Keep them available for changing weather and jobsite tasks.
  • Maintenance technicians: Rely on them for utility work gloves layering in cool environments.
  • Warehouse workers: Use them in chilled storage and loading areas.
  • Food processing workers: Choose them for cold rooms and inspection-sensitive work.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

Winter liners work alongside other equipment for more complete handwear support in cold conditions. Many crews pair them with insulated gloves, work gloves, and hand warmers to handle changing temperatures. All Safety can help teams build practical layers that suit the job.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Cold storage handling: Winter liners + insulated gloves + hand warmers + work gloves
  • Road crew winter tasks: Winter liners + utility work gloves + insulated gloves
  • Food processing shifts: Winter liners + work gloves + hand warmers

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose these winter liners when workers need extra insulation during cold-weather shifts. They also fit well when teams want breathable material and sweat-wicking comfort for active use. The ambidextrous design adds convenience for fast-paced jobs.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Need for layered warmth in cold weather
  • Desire for a breathable knit with sweat management
  • Preference for ambidextrous gloves
  • Need for washable, tumble-dry care

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

These liner gloves are not a substitute for heavy-duty insulated hand protection in extreme exposure. Workers needing specialized cut resistance or waterproof performance should consider other glove categories. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically wear these liners when cold-weather work or extra hand warmth is needed. They usually go under another glove per manufacturer instructions, and crews often keep them in rotation for daily-use or seasonal tasks.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the liners for wear, dirt, and thinning per manufacturer instructions. Manufacturers typically recommend washing and tumble drying, then storing them in a clean, dry location. Replace them when they no longer provide adequate insulation or show visible wear.

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