Thank you for sharing. Way too expensive for me, but love that you find something that works for you. I like to use leather gloves and keeping them waxed, in good condition, can last for years. I use a wool "insulator" layer when it's in the negatives with some double-sided tape around the leather band and top of the fingers to keep the wool liner insulator in the gloves. Then rip them out at the end of winter after turning it inside and out and using a hair dryer to remove the tape. My leather gloves have always been water repellent because of the wax (fix'n wax) and conditioning that I do. I spend about 30 dollars for my leather gloves and wool insulator layer about 12 years ago. I don't know if I would be getting any new gloves in the future, but if I do then it would be harder for me to part with a normal pair of leather working gloves with a high cuff. Thanks again for sharing
Tried to order they are out of stock I hope to get a notice soon these gloves are available. I was ordering a Medium. Not sure if other sizes are out of stock
Question, how's the dexterity? My husband is an electrician and works outside in negative temps sometimes but needs use of his fingers lol! We've tried alot of gloves
I hear you and agree. Pretty good. I'd say they are not as flexible as those super form fitting mechanics gloves, but The trade off is far worth it for what you get in return IMHO
@@Bigfamilyhomestead thank you! If it he has some mechanic style gloves but the warmth want there or the waterproofing!! I'm going to check these out! He's hard to buy gifts for too, so this is a good idea!!
What kind of boots do you find for a hundred bucks? I found some Thorogoods on clearance for that and I love them but that was a clearance thing so I won’t see that again.
Thank you for sharing. Way too expensive for me, but love that you find something that works for you. I like to use leather gloves and keeping them waxed, in good condition, can last for years. I use a wool "insulator" layer when it's in the negatives with some double-sided tape around the leather band and top of the fingers to keep the wool liner insulator in the gloves. Then rip them out at the end of winter after turning it inside and out and using a hair dryer to remove the tape. My leather gloves have always been water repellent because of the wax (fix'n wax) and conditioning that I do. I spend about 30 dollars for my leather gloves and wool insulator layer about 12 years ago. I don't know if I would be getting any new gloves in the future, but if I do then it would be harder for me to part with a normal pair of leather working gloves with a high cuff. Thanks again for sharing
Wow, these look and sound like amazing gloves, and they are leather too.
Ya we need the cuffs to keep snow out
I was most impressed by the boiling water test...was not expecting that :)
That's what sold me too-
Only had to watch 29 sec. of this video. Just click the purchase button through their site for this exact glove. THANK YOU for the demonstrations!!
Do you like them?
They are SOLD OUT!
Wow! I remember getting snow inside my gloves while shoveling! I like that those gloves keep the snow out!
Tried to order they are out of stock I hope to get a notice soon these gloves are available. I was ordering a Medium. Not sure if other sizes are out of stock
Hi . I work in a freezer where its -10 will these be good for my job
Question, how's the dexterity? My husband is an electrician and works outside in negative temps sometimes but needs use of his fingers lol! We've tried alot of gloves
I hear you and agree. Pretty good. I'd say they are not as flexible as those super form fitting mechanics gloves, but The trade off is far worth it for what you get in return IMHO
@@Bigfamilyhomestead thank you! If it he has some mechanic style gloves but the warmth want there or the waterproofing!! I'm going to check these out! He's hard to buy gifts for too, so this is a good idea!!
Vanna White!!😁
Awesome
Looks like they have large and x-small left.
Worried about you and your family with the crazy weather tonight. Praying y’all are safe!
Get some.
Is this a paid or sponsored review?
Dear Santa,
Yep ;)
I bought these gloves based on your review and they are a complete lie. Below 30 degrees and they are useless.
🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
-20F.. HAHA. That's peanuts
Very surprised you spend that much. Does the company sponsor you?
$109.00 plus tax and shipping. That's more than I pay for boots. Rich men have rich ways. Good for you though. Gods blessings.
What kind of boots do you find for a hundred bucks? I found some Thorogoods on clearance for that and I love them but that was a clearance thing so I won’t see that again.
Doesn’t seem like much when my hands are warm in sub zero weather.
@@waynebryant1857 If you got the money more power to ya. I have to use mine for stuff like food and heat and silly stuff like that.