Item Package Quantity:1  |  Size:Large This Ninja Ice FC double layer glove is made of polyvinyl chloride foam sponge palm and 100-Percent nylon back. 7-Gauge acrylic terry liner on the inside and a 15-gauge nylon liner. Full dipped HPT coating on the outside and treated with a liquid repellent technology. Treated in actifresh to kill bacteria and promote freshness. HPT repels liquids while still providing a firm wet or dry grip with extra liquid repellent treatment. Coating remains soft and flexible in temperatures as low as -50 Celsius/-58 fahrenheit. Gloves are raised with "Ninja Ice" logo with ce scoring and size. Can be used for cold storage, commercial fishing, construction/utilities and outdoor winter use.
J**J
Great Glove for a Great Price
I work as a merchandiser for a frozen foods company. Going from store to store I need a glove that won't soak up moisture, lets me retain my dexterity, keeps my hands warm, and can easily be removed/put on.This glove manages to accomplish all of these requirements on different levels.- This glove stays dry. *Be sure to dry hand before wearing, as it can cause smells and increase difficulty to insert/remove hand-There is a break in period in which these gloves will feel firm. Give them a chance as the will start to become more flexible. The sizing may need to one size up as a medium was a very tight fit for me at first, now its not so bad.-My hand never have a problem keeping warm. I can grap dollies, six-wheelers, carts, etc... in grocery freezer before taking to the floor and not feel any discomfort. <-One of the best things I can say about this glove.-I can remove/ insert my hand in this glove with little to no effort. When using my cellphone its not a big task to do.Things to consider:Sizing- is a bit tight, might need one size upQuality- these gloves have formed slight tears in between the thumb and index finger, this is related to sizing though. For the price I do not expect these gloves to last all year but they have treated me more than well for about two monthsGrip- as it gets warmer more condensation forms so with more water there is less friction not to big of a deal but don't expect these to grip well in wet situationsLining- condensation and wet hands can make the glove smell. I rubbed ACV (apple cider vinegar) on my hands then wear and away it goes.Dexterity- I handled items from pizza boxes to small ice cream pints. I would not recommend if you are doing tasks such as tagging of handling anything smaller than whats mentioned.
L**A
AMAZING!
These gloves are AMAZING! I use them for work, packing and unpacking cases of fish on ice, and even with those heavy fur lined orange gloves (and two pair of gloves underneath!) my fingertips were close to getting frostbite! Literally, my index fingertip turned yellow!With THESE gloves, I can't even feel the @#$% cold! They are SO truly amazing that other people at work have asked me to get them a pair! I've purchased 5 pair already I think lolBUT BE WARNED!If you get the inside lining wet, prepare to struggle turning them inside-out otherwise they will NEVER dry! That's what I call insulation.
E**H
Best kept secret gloves for the cold. Made to handle ice safely, but also works in winter chill!
Ninja Ice Gloves- Hello. You captured me with that name alone! Thank goodness for Amazon reviewers, I found these specifically for handling ICE, to used in physical therapy. We have all handled ice with bare hands. Ouch! Especially when the ice sticks to your hands, or how about a nasty little ice cut, because it can shear off sharp as glass!So thanks to reading Amazon reviews, I ordered these beauties for handling ice. The benefit is felt immediately. Your hands are warm and dry and not at all bulky! The finger and palm surfaces are very "grippy." I'm tempted to wear these for winter activities instead of ski gloves! You know how ski gloves can get bulky? And lose one side of your ski gloves, and face a $60 replacement cost!These gloves are very inexpensive, but appear to be very well made. I would rather have a few sets of these over one pair of expensive winter gloves because of how much dexterity is maintained. This is a wonderful purchase! Thank you Amazon! Thank you Amazon reviewers!!
K**.
Great gloves! Kept my hands warm!
I purchased these gloves to clean the gutters on my house. I knew I would need something to keep my hands warm and decided on these. It was a good choice. In the past, the last gutter cleaning of the season left my hands so cold I had to stop several times to warm them. (Made me want to cry they hurt so bad.) This year the weather turned cold (night temps into the teens and twenties) and snowy early so I was behind preparing for winter. Today (Dec. 2) we had temperatures into the fifties and low sixties so I decided I had to get the job done. I was pleasantly surprised. My hands stayed comfortable inside the gloves as I scooped sopping wet gunk out of the gutters. While the air temperature was fairly warm, the gunk was COLD. I will admit that by the time I finished, my fingers were cool, but not to the point of hurting. I see that the gloves were made in Pakistan. To that I say, "Bless the hands that made the gloves that kept my hands warm."
A**B
Essential for people who work in freezers at grocery stores!
I work at a grocery store and never understood how crucial it is to keep your hands warm when working in the freezer. It effects your entire body when your extremities aren't covered properly. My regular cloth gloves would get wet and then be useless. These keep my hands dry, and warm and make it so much easier to work as they grip the product so well. Would pay double if I had to!
J**S
- degree freezers look out.
Man I have to tell anyone and everyone out here that these gloves are the bomb. They have saved me from crushed, pinched and sliced fingers and do it daily. They also keep me and and my hands extremely warm and are nothing to fret about. I work as a stocker inside a freezer and sub zero freezers and they don’t quit.
B**N
Too stiff and rigid. Good grip workout device, bad glove.
I wanted to love these. They'r fairly warm, waterproof, comfortable to the touch inside. But the resistance to stretching and bending is why they get an F. Bending the fingers and knuckles for gripping or manipulating objects becomes tiring quickly. Not good for all day use.
Y**G
Keeps warm, but not for extended periods
Only used it a few times so far bit it's decent. I work in pastry and spend a lot of time in the fridge/freezer (38/-10 degrees) so I needed gloves to keep my hands warm. They do an okay job but after about 10 minutes I can feel the chill coming through the gloves. However this is because I'm grabbing cold items with the gloves. I found that if I use a dry cloth to pick up the items I extend that 10 minute time frame a bit. Hope this helps.
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