Winter Gloves
Warm gloves and mittens for winter. Our cold weather gloves, military mittens, and extreme cold weather gloves in this category. We have some brand new cold weather gloves for military... Read more
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Mechanix Tactical ColdWork Original Winter Gloves
Mechanix ColdWork FastFit Winter Gloves
Mechanix ColdWork Base Layer Liner
Mechanix ColdWork Peak Winter Gloves
Mechanix ColdWork Original Winter Gloves
Mechanix SpeedKnit Thermal Winter Gloves
Mechanix ColdWork Canvas Utility Winter Gloves
Mechanix ColdWork Winter Utility Gloves
Varusteleka L5 Hand Warmer Muff
Mechanix Element Gloves
US OR Extreme Cold Weather Mittens, Coyote Brown, Surplus
Mechanix Coldwork Waterproof Leather M-Pact Driver F9-360
French Shell Mittens, Surplus
Mechanix ColdWork Heated with Clim8 Winter Gloves
Mechanix ColdWork M-Pact Heated with Clim8 Winter Gloves
Mechanix Tactical ColdWork FastFit Winter Gloves
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Warm gloves and mittens for winter. Our cold weather gloves, military mittens, and extreme cold weather gloves in this category. We have some brand new cold weather gloves for military and civilian use but mainly lots of army surplus mittens in this category. That means that sometimes products come and go unpredictably so dig in before it's gone.
There could be lots of reasons to freezing fingers, but one that affects most are subzero temperatures. Also, especially with the elderly, it's common to have an impaired peripheral blood flow which affects directly to fingers. And this can also appear with youth as well. Lousy circulation of blood or not, cold is cold, and fingers do freeze. One thing that everyone can and should do is preparation with proper winter clothing and gear. Especially the most sensitive areas, like the head and hands, are essential to cover.
Cold weather gloves that have separated fingers might be better for handling smaller gear and stuff. Still, usually, their handiness ends pretty fast, so it's basically equal to wearing mittens when it comes to thick winter gloves. Good mittens would probably keep your hands warm even if the hell freezes. They are suitable for any civilian outdoor activity and most certainly quality stuff.