Women's Glove Size Chart
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Measure around the palm, at the knuckles. Compare this measurement to the chart to determine your glove size.| Hand Sizing Chart | ||||
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| HAND | 6½ - 7 | 7 - 7½ | 7½ - 8 | 8 - 8½ |
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Comments about Women's Work Gloves - Winterproof Work Gloves:
I bought these gloves and loved them! They fit great and keep my hands so warm. I manage a horse barn and I could pull chunks of ice out of the water tanks and my hands would stay dry and warm.
I am so upset they no longer have these gloves available. Please bring them back!!!!
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I love everything about this glove except the finger length. They claim maximum dexterity but I still have to remove my gloves if I want to tie a knot, cut salad greens or any other task that requires a gentle and exact hand. I have small hands and will have to continue my search for that perfect cold weather work glove unless Duluth decides to offer this glove in a range of lengths.
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I like these so much, and they have worn so well, that I'm buying a spare pair to have around in case anything happens to my old pair.
My only gripe about them is that hay sticks to the synthetic fabric and is impossible to remove, so the gloves always look hairy.
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Needed something for working outside with tools and rope that had some dexterity but were also warm. These seem to be doing well on both counts. Usually the warm gloves are too bulky to move ones fingers well.
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Comments about Women's Work Gloves - Winterproof Work Gloves:
It's hard to get a strong grip when my hands are cold. These gloves are warm,windproof and, best of all in the Catskills, waterproof. I wish the cuffs were longer and the fit seemed a bit snug at first, but I love the quality and the toughness of these gloves.
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Bought these for my wife. She says they are very comfortable and she can grip small items with them on (i.e. coins, keys, etc) However, she says they are not as warm as she hoped. Says she would recommend for short periods out doors, like an hour or less.
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I wore these to shovel snow, so was quite active and working up a sweat, but my hands stayed cold the whole time. I returned them. Return was quick, and communication good.
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Comments about Women's Work Gloves - Winterproof Work Gloves:
I use these gloves for outdoor winter (in temps from about -15 F on up) work, cutting and hauling brush, tree branches, and logs, and burning brush piles. They hold up for about 2 seasons before they start falling apart. When they fail, the patches tear and the plastic liner shows. Thumbs are the first to go.
I almost always use these with glove liners and hand warmers. Most work gloves I've tried fall apart in one work day and don't keep my hands warm (even with liners and hand warmers), so I'm quite pleased with these.
I'll be ordering my THIRD pair soon.
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with everything being foriegn you have to judge for larger
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