Glove recommendations
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Rogue246, Oct 1, 2016.
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I get the Wells brand from Walmart they are light weight with sticky on one side plus a 5 pack is like 7 bucks
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I use the old Thermaltakes. A bit chunky but have not failed me in -50 combined with wind chills that are unknown at the time then.
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http://www.schaefer-ranchwear.com/r...105t-3m-thinsulatetm-lined-elkskin-glove.htmlx1Heavy Thanks this. -
Or for those on a tight budget.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/NEW-North-Ame...sulate-Elkskin-Leather-Medium-M-/322241436829
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Get the thinsulate. I don't know why I incorrectly typed the thinsulate. Those are exactly what I had in mind.
Then get a pair of ski googles for your eyes and a arabic military cover for your nose and mouth as well as neck, I don't know what they are called. Remember in -50 skin frost over pernamenly within 15 minutes and children cannot be outside ever at -64 because the cold air will kill them via the lungs. -
Another bargain
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Insulated-Pre...oves-100g-3M-Thinsulate-3200DTH-/121569962593
$25.00 and free shipping
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This is what the company provides for us.
http://towagloves.com/products/powergrab/powergrab-thermo-orange/
They are decent enough. I keep 3-4 pairs in rotation in the winter. They are on the defrost vents when not on my hands. If it's snowy and my hands get wet getting set up to deliver, I swap for a dry pair. Likewise in subzero temps. The truck stays running and I get warm ones before my hands get so cold they hurt.
If I had to buy my own, it would be frosty grips. They have them at Speedway. I think. It's been a while.
http://bossgloves.com/products-page/brushed-lined-strings-industrial/frosty-grip/Last edited: Oct 2, 2016
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