This glove is constructed of full-grain pigskin with a spandex back. Features include a suede pigskin gel-padded palm patch for impact protection, a wrist strap with hook-and-loop closure for adjusting the fit, and a leather knuckle strap with an imprint of the Carhartt name. The glove comes in Carhartt brown and black or in solid black.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Carhartt Leather Utility Glove - Grain Pigskin for Men is available through Altrec.com.
Great for work in winter.
These gloves will keep your hands warm and dry in a snowstorm! These gloves are crafted very well with pigskin leather. A little on the expensive side but worth every penny. I live in Michigan and the winters here are terrible, these are great for cleaning snow off of your car and also great for driving. Overall I am very satisfied with this purchase.
Great pair of work gloves
Very well constructed, with new improvements. A little pricey but I have another pair that has lasted over 2 years through heavy use. I recomend them highly.
Good Outdoor Work Glove
I bought these specifically to add to my "bug out bag" as an inexpensive pair of work gloves. The fingers run just a little long but everyone is different and unless you can find a custom glove maker you're probably going to run into size issues in some aspect of the glove regardless of your fit. Would be nice if all glove makers offered a "cadet" version like golf gloves for shorter fingered people. Otherwise this is a nice glove. Looks nice,feels nice and appear to be well manufactured. I can't attest to the durability yet but after a couple uses while batoning/processing wood they held up well with maximum comfort.
Fit is tricky
I found these run pretty large. The fingers are much longer and the glove is roomier than most other brands. I would suggest downsizing for your order. Also, they not particularly warm or wind resistant. Otherwise, they seem like fine gloves.
Great but don't last long enough
I love these gloves, I've had about 4 pairs I've gone through over the past few years. But when I use them at work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week they only last about a month. Still, that's saying a lot though.
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