Save Your Hands and Your Cash:
When the temperature drops, it’s always the hands that take the hit first. Doesn’t matter if you’re hauling lumber, scraping ice off the truck, or just trying to get through the morning without freezing your fingers off—cold hands slow everything down.
You don’t need overpriced gimmicks. You need something tough, warm, and affordable. So here are three winter glove options that hit the sweet spot: built for working hands.
Winter Lined Leather Palm
When the cold bites and your tools feel like blocks of ice, the 894 Lined Goatskin Palm Glove steps up. These gloves are built for real winter work—Thinsulate™ insulation to keep the chill off your fingers, and a waterproof liner so snow and slush don’t soak through. The canvas-back wrist with a hook-and-loop closure pulls tight to keep out cold air, dirt, and anything else winter throws your way.
They strike that sweet spot: warm enough for long hours outside, but flexible enough that you can still grip your tools, haul gear, and get the job done. Tough on the outside, soft and insulated inside—these are the kind of gloves you’ll want to have when the cold weather hits.
High Visibility Thermofill Lined Driver
Some days, the cold hits you before you even reach the jobsite. That’s when the High Visibility Thermofill™ Lined Driver earns its keep. Built from pigskin for durability and comfort, these gloves pack heavy insulation that traps heat like a thermos. The silver reflective strip across the knuckles boosts visibility when the winter sun is low or the workday runs late.
The gauntlet cuff keeps snow and freezing wind from sneaking in, making these a go-to choice for construction, warehousing, outdoor work, or freezer environments. When temps drop, and the wind starts swinging, these gloves don’t flinch.
MECHPRO Midwest Glove
When you need something warm, fast, and reliable, the MechPro® MWG delivers. Lightweight but surprisingly warm, these gloves have a fleece lining that just feels better the colder it gets, plus a waterproof membrane to keep your hands dry no matter what you’re tackling.
They’re ideal for early-morning starts, quick jobs in the cold, or keeping as a spare pair in the truck. Warm without the bulk and priced so you don’t have to baby them—just grab ’em, get to work, and keep your fingers from freezing up.
Winter’s coming whether we like it or not. But cold hands? That’s optional.
Pick the gloves that fit your work, your budget, and your day—and get back to doing what you do best.


