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

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    Insulation. Most winter work gloves include some mix of Thinsulate, foam insulation, and fleece to keep your hands warm. Thinsulate material traps heat well but is also thin enough to allow your ...

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

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    Waterproof Insulated Winter Gloves. Designed for super warmth, these gloves are constructed with several layers, from windproof and waterproof faux suede leather to a thermal cotton for softness ...

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

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    Prevail Gore-tex Heated Gloves. These waterproof gloves are packed with insulation and have a soft fleece lining to keep your hands warm and dry while hitting the slopes or going on a snowy hike.

  5. Thinsulate - Wikipedia

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    Thinsulate fibers are about 15 micrometres (0.00059 in) in diameter, [8] which is thinner than the polyester fibers normally used in insulation for clothing such as gloves or winter jackets. Advertising material suggests that Thinsulate is more effective due to the increased density of fibers with decreased size of fibers compared with more ...

  6. Cycling glove - Wikipedia

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    Winter gloves tend to be bulkier, perhaps being made in two parts, inner and outer, so that the inner can be washed. They will tend to have longer cuffs, to tuck into jackets and avoid the wrists being chilled, a waterproof exterior and a layer of insulation between that and the liner or inner glove.

  7. Glove - Wikipedia

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    A glove is a garment covering the hand, with separate sheaths or openings for each finger including the thumb. [1] Gloves protect and comfort hands against cold or heat, damage by friction, abrasion or chemicals, and disease; or in turn to provide a guard for what a bare hand should not touch.

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