Men's Glove Sizing Chart
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Comments about Men's Winterproof DTPro Work Gloves:
I got these gloves because I was tired of tearing up gloves with the snow shovel. These gloves are tough and stand up well to the stresses of shovelling snow. However, they are not particularly warm and even with glove liners I find my fingers still freeze even if the rest of me is puffing and wheezing like an old steam engine.
Sizing is also an issue, they run small so order at least one size larger than you usually wear.
Bottom line: Great work gloves that will last forever but I wish they were warmer.
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Comments about Men's Winterproof DTPro Work Gloves:
These gloves are the best I have found overall for warmth, durability and price. There are two other brands like these, but they are not as good overall. The stitching does wear out too quickly but the liner stays in place unlike the above mentioned and they still last around a year. I just wish Duluth would keep things in stock and/or available.
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Comments about Men's Winterproof DTPro Work Gloves:
I like these. They're well-constructed and good looking, so there's definitely a place for them. They are not terribly warm, I'd say 10-15 degrees (F) is about the minimum they're good for and that may be pushing it a bit. Below 0 and your hands are going to freeze and break off. Also, I thought I was ordering a size up with XL but I should have gone XXL. Sizing is very small.
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Comments about Men's Winterproof DTPro Work Gloves:
Used these to keep my hands warm while clearing out a frozen gutter last winter. The inner liner stuck to my fingers when I took them off and after letting them dry could not be worked back into the glove properly. If they would have stitched the glove liner properly into the glove the liner never would have pulled out. These are headed for the trash bin since I can't get em fixed after more than an hour of workin at em.
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Bought these gloves for outdoor chores on the farm like hooking up trailers or tractor implements and feeding chickens. They are warm and shed water, but they lack the dexterity for much that needs to be done. Contrary to the catalog advertisements you have to remove them to get the work done. Fine if that's what you are looking for, but I was hoping for true dexterity.
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The glove's lining pulls out of the fingers so it is very difficult to get your hand back in the glove.
If you take your gloves on and off a lot, they are miserable
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Comments about Men's Winterproof DTPro Work Gloves:
Will be what I need for the jobs I do outdoors.
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Comments about Men's Winterproof DTPro Work Gloves:
I'm in Fleet Services (Baggage Handler) for a major airline at O'Hare Airport in Chicago. Once Fall and Winter roll around, I need a glove that is warm, waterproof, and durable, as I go through a pair of company provided leather gloves every 3-4 weeks which are NOT warm or waterproof. I thought I had found the perfect glove in this DTPro glove. They are warm, waterproof, but not that durable since after about only 2 weeks I noticed a slice in one of the gloves. I sewed it together and it's holding up well so far. I would have given these gloves a 5-star except for the durability factor. Also, if your job requires you to be active and your hands sweat, remember to grab the inner lining of the glove as well as the outer part when removing, as the inner lining will stick to your hands and mess up all your finger placements!!
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Comments about Men's Winterproof DTPro Work Gloves:
Just got in from doing chores. Temperature is 12F. My hands were so cold they hurt. My search still continues for a glove that will keep my hands warm. I wish I knew how much I had to pay to get a warm glove. First time I've been disappointed with a Duluth Trading Co item.
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Comments about Men's Winterproof DTPro Work Gloves:
Well im a fur trapper and construction worker so i was very thrilled to get a waterproof glove that was warm and comfy but out of the box both pairs i bought leaked in the fingers if u put them in water like they advertise but for normal snow and damp conditions the keep you dry.
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