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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Ironclad Cold Condition Gloves CCG-04-L, Large, BlackCustomer Review: Poorly made gloves Summary: 1 Stars
Being a journeyman carpenter in the Chicago area and facing extremely cold temperatures in the winter I am always looking for a good fitting glove. This glove falls apart very quickly if worn everyday for one week. Unfortunately there are not a lot of alternative gloves out there for a carpenter to wear in the winter. These gloves wear out fast and do not keep your hands very warm. The only good thing about the gloves is that they allow for a tight grip. I wish someone would develop a real glove for carpenters.
Customer Review: READ ALL THE COMMENTS BEFORE MAKING A BIG MISTAKE! Summary: 1 Stars
THESE GLOVES AREN'T EITHER WATERFROOF OR ZERO PLUS CONDITION,THEY GOT SOAKED QUIK AND THE LINER BROKE OFF REALLY EASY, I ENDED UP RIPPING THE LINER OUT AND USE THEM AS A NORMAL GENERAL DUTY GLOVE.....
UNFORTUNATELY THERE ISN'T MANY GLOVES THAT SUIT THOSE CHARACTERISTICS, I'M A BIG IRONCLAD FAN BUT THESE DON'T LIVE TO THEIR EXPECTATION......... TERRIBLE!!
Customer Review: Similar to other reviews Summary: 2 Stars
I agree totally. These gloves ABSORB water like a magic chamois. If it is 30deg out and the sun is beating on something that melts some frost or a little snow and you accidentally touch it, poof, glove absorbs water and starts to deep chill your hand. These do not dry overnight in the house either. Another complaint is they make you sweat badly. It is like water can easily get in but sweat is not allowed to go the other way. Other than that these are decent gloves. I have owned a dozen different ironclad gloves over the years and they are slowly showing me that I am in idiot for overspending time after time on their high performance gloves. My old-timer boss just laughs when I show him my latest $30 work gloves I am afraid to use.
UPDATE: I used these gloves on a 25 degree, dry day chainsawing trees wrapped in multi-flora (wild roses that grow insanely fast). They worked great protecting me from thorn pokes and keeping my hands comfortable. One extra star is given back to these guys.
Customer Review: Stay away from these Summary: 1 Stars
Warning these gloves do not keep you warm. My hands and fingers go numb while wearing these gloves. Barely holds up in 40 degree weather, below that your fingers are done.
Customer Review: Well worth the money Summary: 5 Stars
I've worn a pair of these gloves for three winters now intermittently for construction work and they are just starting to go. I've gone through many pairs of cheaper brands in the interim, and found that these are worth the extra money. I've also used other brands that had Kevlar stitching which worked well but cost more didn't hold up any better. These are the perfect combination of dexterity and warmth. They are not "hold your hands under a faucet" waterproof but they keep out rain and snow. I often wear another pair of insulated leather gloves over these if it's really cold and remove them to grab nuts and screws, etc. I've tried the rest and I'm coming back for my second pair of CCGs.
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