






🦆 Stay Frosty, Stay Ready: Gloves That Outperform the Cold
These Extreme Cold Weather Hunting Gloves feature 100% waterproof PVC coating combined with premium Thinsulate insulation, delivering superior warmth and dryness in freezing, wet environments. Designed with an extended gauntlet cuff and a rough sandy grip, they are ideal for waterfowl hunting, fishing, and outdoor winter tasks. The ambidextrous, one-size-fits-most design in camo-friendly brown ensures comfort and stealth for serious hunters.







| Brand | MidWest Gloves & Gear |
| Material | PVC |
| Size | One Size (Pack of 2) |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Glove Type | Hunting |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Color | Brown |
| Special Feature | Thermal, Waterproof |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Item Weight | 14.1 Ounces |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| UPC | 072264073304 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072264073304 |
| Included Components | Extreme Cold Weather PVC Coated with Thinsulate Lined Decoy Hunting Gloves, 330, Size: One Size Fits Most |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Midwest Gloves & Gear |
| Part Number | 330 |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 9 x 3 inches |
| Item model number | 330 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Thickness | 7.62 Centimeters |
| Number Of Pieces | 2 |
| Special Features | Thermal, Waterproof |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Warranted Against Manufacturers defects at the time of purchase |
J**E
No leaking
Husband used for work has to put hands in frozen bay water keeps hands dry and warm no leaking over the top
J**.
Provide dry, warm hands during cold wet work.
I got these to use while busting ice and refilling water bowls for the farm animals during the few weeks of freezing weather we get each year. So far, they have been great. I am especially pleased that the gauntlets are large enough to easily slide over the sleeves of my field coat.
J**Y
Decoy Gloves
Outstanding cold weather and water resistant gloves. I do a lot of Kayak duck hunting, this time of year and into late season I’m in temps anywhere from 12-30 degrees in early morning. Perfect for paddling, setting or picking up decoys, grabbing game straight out of the water. Very rugged glove too. I usually don’t even wear a glove under it. If you’re a duck hunter on the water pick these up you won’t regret.
T**9
Love Them
Perfect for pool work in the Winter!
T**D
Great Duck Hunting Gloves
These are the gloves you need if you get to your duck blind in a canoe in sub-freezing weather. This is my choice over neoprene any day for the 7 degree wind chill days. I've been out in weather where the gloves, oars - well, everything - accumulate a layer of ice. My hands still get cold but I have wimpy hands that turn white in 40 degree weather. There's room enough for me to wear glove liners (I'm 6'2" with the hands to match) but I've been too lazy and/or stupid to try this out. I use the gloves to row, set up and retrieve decoys, and grab downed ducks out of the water. I love 'em. If the lining of the gloves kept my fingers a little warmer I'd give it five stars.
C**H
Fits the bill
Perfect fit for use with car washing. I needed some gloves that I can wash my car in 40 degree weather instead of having to wait for 50 - 60 degree weather. The Thinsulate and thickness is perfect for keeping hands warm. I haven't tried them yet but they feel as though they will work perfectly for the task. Can't wait to try them out for the first time. Having shorter arms than most the length of the glove is perfect to fit and cover my forearms. Just needed enough length to be able to reach into 5 gallon bucket for wash mitt without freezing my hands off in 40 degree weather. I can bundle up easily enough but keeping your hands warm and dry while washing your car in cold weather is a feat. One whereby these gloves can do the trick. As well can use for if and when we have larger snow storms in the area and need to do a lot of shoveling. Eventually even good winter gloves get wet and cold but these are very water resistant and the Thinsulate will keep hands warm while working. Almost wishing it would snow just to give them a go at it. If I were to have to purchase again, I would more than likely get another pair. If you work out in the cold wouldn't hurt to have a pair at work and home or even keep a set in the car in case you need them to dig yourself out of a tough spot in the snow or help someone else. you'd be thanking your self times over for having the forethought to have a set of these on hand. No pun intended :P
J**H
The best outdoor gloves for cold weather.
They worked amazing! Kept their hands warm & dry. They cleaned up a couple things outside.
L**I
Best decoy gloves out there. You might want / need a second pair.
Best decoy gloves ever. Absolutely water proof, and very warm even in the coldest temps but.... They're rubber and don't breathe. Not one bit. Any perspiration is staying in there, and you will sweat even down to the teens. As long as you keep them on you're fine. But, once they are off and get cold it's tough to warm them up. If it's real cold, like below 20, it's impossible. They also take awhile to dry. I fold the cuffs back as far as possible and put them over the heating vent. Often, I stick a piece of cardboard in opening to keep it open as wide as possible. It takes 6-8 hours to get them completely dry, about 4-6 to get them dry enough to use. So, if need them to put out and pick up your spread or will use them on consecutive days get a second pair. The hassle and expense is worth it.
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