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  2. These Expert-Recommended Winter Work Gloves Will Keep Your ...

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    Winter work gloves use a variety of materials to protect your hands from the cold, blisters, and injury. This type of glove is made up of multiple layers of insulation for warmth, an outer shell ...

  3. Combat Cold Fingers With These Heated Gloves for Skiing ...

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    3-in-1 Heating Gloves. This pair offers versatility by giving you a heated liner glove and an insulated outer glove. There's no sacrificing of features for either as both pairs are water resistant ...

  4. These Winter Gloves Come in Handy on Brutally Cold Days

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    Men's Club Fleece 2.0 Gloves. Good running gloves have very different features than everyday or ski gloves. For starters, they're more lightweight.

  5. Cycling glove - Wikipedia

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    Mittens are good in extreme cold as they allow a single pocket of warm air to form around the fingers. They make use of some brakes somewhat awkward. Some riders use a thin inner glove and a skiing mitten over the top when riding in below-freezing temperatures. Lobster-claw gloves or lobster mittens are halfway between glove and mitten.

  6. Mitten - Wikipedia

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    They have different colours and designs. Mittens provide greater thermal insulation than gloves as they have a smaller surface area exposed to the cold, [1] but have a trade-off in dexterity. Mittens are associated with cold weather, children's clothing, comfort and various occupational uses.

  7. Cut-resistant gloves - Wikipedia

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    Metal mesh gloves are a form of chainmail, and are made of rings of stainless steel. They are typically used in food applications. Cut-and-sewn gloves can be made using a cut-resistant material or by using conventional materials with full or palm lining of cut-resistant materials. The materials are cut to shape and sewn into a glove.