🔥 Stay warm, work hard, ski harder! 🧤
The Kinco Leather Work and Ski Mitt combines rugged genuine leather palms with breathable Otto striped canvas backs and Heatkeep insulation. Designed for medium-sized hands, these mitts offer a snug elastic wrist seal to retain warmth and block debris, making them perfect for demanding work environments or winter sports. Lightweight, durable, and machine washable, they deliver reliable thermal protection without sacrificing comfort or flexibility.
Brand | Kinco |
Material | Polyester, Leather |
Size | Medium (Pack of 1) |
Sport | Skiing |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | Gold |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Thermal, Breathable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Closure Type | elastic |
Style | workwear |
UPC | 035117927049 |
Manufacturer | Kinco |
Part Number | KINCO - 1927KWT - MEDIUM |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 4.5 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KINCO - 1927KWT - MEDIUM |
Power Source | electric |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight, Thermal, Breathable |
Included Components | KINCO - 1927KWT - MEDIUM |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Z**H
Super tough
These are great, warm and tough. Buy leather condition to make them water proof and you have the best pair of ski mittens ever.
S**R
Can't Beat 'Em
Super warm and durable. Can't beat the price. Bake and seal them with some waterproofing and they'll keep you dry for many seasons.
O**N
Good winter work gloves
These gloves fit as xxl gloves should the insulation is good and the pigskin does not seem to have any thin spots or any defects in stitching. I have owned several pairs of xxl gloves and these are the largest while the length of fingers works for me the girth for the lack of a better term is a little less than snug for insulation purposes this is good, but for actual work a tighter fit would work better. So i kind of see it as a balance. I have a pair of buffalo gloves that have 150g thinsulate and they fit better but that close fit works against the insulation and well as a result are not as good at keeping me warm. I have never had a perfect pair of winter work gloves however for someone these are going to be better fitting. a balanced fit for me so 5 stars.12/15/2020I have hidden my gloves from myself, yes something i can manage now. I like these so much i did not even consider any option other than replacement.
C**.
Perfect for Reynaud Sufferers
I work an outdoor job with a lot of snow removal, facilities maintenance in all weather, driving a tractor outdoors etc. I also have Reynauds phenomenon, which has me constantly hunting for the right gloves to wear even in mild temperatures. These gloves are AMAZING, and way warmer than other insulated work gloves I've found at both outdoor and hardware stores. The minute these go on, I feel my fingers flush with warmth. They run slightly large; I prefer womens small gloves, and the size small of these is a touch big but not cumbersome. They stay fairly dry too -- I can work a while in the snow before they wet out. Overall a win.
C**S
I like them! Would buy again!
These are just what I was looking for! The slim fit wrist that tucks under my coat sleeve is great! The leather gets broken in nicely and fits just right! I work outside And this winter has been avaraging around 33-19 degrees F and they have kept me pretty warm throughout. Not the most water proof but they okay... Treat them like leather shoes and put on some oil to help make them last and repel water.A stitching came loose on the right hand whicb gets worked more then the left. This was after several weeks and it getting wet regularly.
A**R
Warm gloves
Nice and warm love these gloves!
D**Y
Fit
My husband has very big hands. These were xl and are tight on him. He thinks they will stretch hopefully, otherwise he liked thrm
S**N
The best ski gloves I have ever owned
Followed another skier’s recommendation (also used by lifties and ski patrollers) to try a pair of these gloves and it was great advice. I have a pair of liner gloves I thought I might have to wear under them thinking they would not keep my hands as warm as my “real ski gloves”. Never needed the liner gloves and skied days that were below 10* F with lots of wind … no issues with cold hands. I highly recommend picking up a jar of SnoSeal and use a hair dryer or heat gun to heat up the glove and slather the SnoSeal into the leather… repeat and heat for several coats and the heat will allow the leather to drink up the protectant …. I actually like the color the gloves take on after they are treated ….. I noticed no loss of dexterity in the gloves even with the SnoSeal in the leather….. to give the cloth back some protection I sprayed a silicone Camp Dry spray on them. No issues the whole season with cold or wet hands. Skied them in the Midwest and a week at Stowe.
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