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 Duluth Winterproof Gloves - Gauntlet Cuff:
We bought two pairs- one for myself and one for the husband. They are perfect for cold, rainy days when working outside or around the barn, especially when it comes time to break ice in the water troughs.
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Comments about Women's Duluth Winterproof Gloves - Gauntlet Cuff:
I was pretty disappointed when the "super strong Kevlar stitching" wore out after less than a month of use. I sent one pair back, and they replaced it, but the same thing happened to the second pair as well. I expected them to be more rugged. I work in the weather all day, and the gloves were not waterproof. I'm not talking put-your-hand-in-a-bucket waterproof. I just wear them to hose out exhibits, and after handling wet hoses for a little while, the water soaks through. The dexterity is pretty good; I'm able to take my keys off my belt to and open padlocks, and take out (but not open) my multi-tool. Warmth is fine for me, but I'm also pretty impervious to cold. Overall I'm not too impressed, but since I have yet to find a "waterproof" insulated glove that is actually waterproof, I'd probably stick with these. They're adequately warm, and the dexterity is good.
Comments about Women's Duluth Winterproof Gloves - Gauntlet Cuff:
meets all requirements
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Comments about Women's Duluth Winterproof Gloves - Gauntlet Cuff:
I have horses to care for and these gloves are exactly what I needed! Tough and fitted, waterproof and horse-proof!!!!!!
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Comments about Women's Duluth Winterproof Gloves - Gauntlet Cuff:
I got a pair of these gloves in men's sizes for my partner and our handyman. We recently moved to an area in SoCal that gets wet, cold snow in the winter. None of us was prepared for it! After seeing the men's gloves, I decided I wanted a pair of my own. I haven't been disappointed--they're great for working, playing and just living in cold, wet, snowy weather. They're going on my list of gifts for my friends' birthdays and Christmas!
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Comments about Women's Duluth Winterproof Gloves - Gauntlet Cuff:
aside from the clumsy grip that comes from long fingers with 3/8" of glove tips that fold and make for poor grip and digital dexterity, they are warm, tough and function
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Comments about Women's Duluth Winterproof Gloves - Gauntlet Cuff:
I have been extremely satisfied with my previous purchases. These "Winter Gloves" are not warm. I wore them in 30 degree weather, after 20 minutes I had to change them for a different pair. They do not keep your hands warm. Great if you need waterproof or rugged gloves.
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Comments about Women's Duluth Winterproof Gloves - Gauntlet Cuff:
I use these gloves for cleaning off snow from my car, yard work, and riding the motorcycle in cooler weather. I like the design of the fingers and padded areas. The gauntlet can be adjusted for a snug fit. In cold weather it is a barrier to air that usually slips up my lower arms. Doing yard work pulling brush, it protects my forearms and clothing. Also, snow doesn't find its way up my sleeve.
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