Cold Weather Gloves

Cold Weather Gloves

Insulated winter work gloves built for cold-weather jobs — Thinsulate-lined, fleece-lined leather, and waterproof PVC-dipped styles that keep hands warm without losing grip or dexterity. Shop winterized work gloves below, or browse leather work gloves and all work gloves.

Choosing Winter Work Gloves

Cold-weather work gloves balance warmth, grip, and dexterity. Insulated linings (fleece or pile) trap heat; a waterproof or water-resistant shell keeps hands dry in snow and slush; and a textured or coated palm holds grip on cold, wet tools. For the coldest conditions, look for double-coated or windproof builds; for lighter cold, a thinner insulated glove preserves finger dexterity.

Where Winter Gloves Are Used

Outdoor construction, snow removal, warehouse and freezer work, delivery and logistics, farm and ranch chores, and winter driving. For added cut protection in the cold, pair with cut-resistant gloves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these gloves waterproof? Many cold-weather styles are waterproof or water-resistant — check the individual product.

How warm are they? Warmth depends on the lining; double-coated and insulated builds handle harder cold, while lighter linings keep more dexterity.

Can I still grip tools? Yes — textured or coated palms grip cold, wet, and slick surfaces.

Are they good for snow removal? Yes — waterproof, insulated styles suit shoveling and plowing.

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