I found these fantastic work gloves for winter. Made by Kinco and called Frost Breakers.
They are the “dipped” kind of work gloves that really hold up. Last year I got some really nice mittens, they must have cost around $40 but after a few hours of snow blowing they developed holes between the thumb and finger. I knew I needed something tougher.
These Kinco Frost Breakers were less than $10 and not only are they tough but they are warm. The only downside of these gloves is that they are not water-proof.
I’m sure these tough gloves would be great for snowmobiling, snow-shoveling, snow blowing and winter woodchopping.
Features of these gloves:
- Brown heavy 7-gauge 100% acrylic thermal knit shell locks in warmth, repels the cold, & wicks away moisture with seamless, form-fitting comfort
- Breathable black foam latex keeps hands cool & dry, & provides excellent grip control & dexterity
- Continuous knit wrist provides a seamless, snug fit at pulse-point, which helps to retain warmth where heat often escapes the body, & helps to prevent dirt & debris from infiltrating the glove
- Color-coded polyester overlock hem indicates size & helps prevent fraying
- Seamless design provides dexterity & comfort
- 1787 Size(s): S, M, L, XL
- 1787-12CS Size(s): L