🛠️ Gear Up for the Cold - Your Hands Deserve the Best!
The MCR Safety Ninja Ice Insulated Work Gloves are designed for professionals who demand warmth and durability. With a 15-gauge nylon shell and a fully coated HPT foam sponge palm, these gloves provide exceptional insulation and grip, making them perfect for cold-weather tasks like carpentry. Made in the USA, they are reusable, water-resistant, and free from harmful materials, ensuring both safety and comfort on the job.
Manufacturer | MCR Safety |
Part Number | N9690FCL |
Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 0.1 x 9.3 inches |
Country of Origin | Pakistan |
Item model number | N9690FCL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Large (Pack of 1) |
Color | Black |
Material | Nylon |
Pattern | Gloves |
Thickness | 0.2 Millimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Measurement System | US |
Special Features | Insulated |
Included Components | 1 Pair of Safety Gloves |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 Days |
A**R
Durable work gloves that are reasonably warm
I've had a few pairs of Ninja Ice gloves over the years, using them mainly for outdoor boot camp or kettlebell workouts. I've been very pleased with how long they last in pretty rugged conditions, particularly for the price. They are nice and warm down to about 25 degrees F. Below that, and your hands are going to get cold, although adding glove liners underneath helps. They do a good job of resisting water, and they're not too thick to be able to get a good grip on a kettlebell, for example. Overall, these gloves are good quality for a low price.
K**N
Awesome gloves
I've had these gloves for 3 years now, I'm a rv technician during the winter season my hands get cold 🥶 I wear them when I'm working on campers and for my everyday activities, and my hands stay nice and dry and warm when the weather is in the 30s
M**N
Warmest work glove, size up on full dip.
This review is from: MCR Safety N9690FCM Ninja Ice FC Nylon Back Double Layer Gloves with Full Dipped HPT Coating, Black, Medium (Tools & Home Improvement) I love this glove for warmth, fit, dexterity! It has been the warmest work glove with those attributes I have used yet.*** The most important aspect of warm gloves and boots is blood circulation and air gaps. Thermals, down, even home insulation all use air gaps. If you wear something too tight it will decrease the air gap and blood flow. If you order a pair of these and say your hands get cold then you really should return them for the next size up BEFORE saying these are not warm enough. Sure, you could use a thick mitten or thick ski glove for more warmth but they will not hold up as well or give you any dexterity a work environment would require.The sizing of these gloves fit the same as Atlas Fit gloves, which are perfect for me. Other brands have poor fitting, mostly in finger length which sacrifices dexterity.For comparison, I also purchased the PALM-DIPPED (open-back) Memphis Ninja Ice glove, just before these fully-dipped. They fit my hands and finger lengths perfectly. Because only the back of the fingertips are coated, just like most work gloves, water can get in. After a few hours of work my hands got wet yet still stayed warm in 5 degree weather. The liner worked like wool when wet, which was awesome!! No other work glove has offered the fit and dexterity these offered, all with warmth.So, I purchased these FULLY-DIPPED gloves right afterward because if I could keep all water out they would be even warmer. The problem is they fit too tight because of the extra coating, so you should size up when ordering. When putting them on you have to rub the fingers to get the internal liner to lay comfortably but that is not a big deal and it's the same with other fully-dipped gloves I've tried. The web between the thumb and fore-finger is soo tight from the extra coating it is hard to fully spread open your thumb and working with it may tear the web coating a bit and lose some waterproofing. The finger lengths are fine just too tight overall, because of the full dip coating does not stretch enough like the palm-dipped apparently do.In conclusion, they are great gloves but size up on full-dipped because they are a bit tighter fitting and inhibit blood circulation and warmth and inhibit freedom of motion a bit which may make you sore. Just remember that when sizing up the glove will have slightly longer fingers, but that may just be what these gloves require and is close enough for most tasks and still at least as good as most other brands' finger lengths.I think they could take a palm-dipped glove and put a thinner coating on the back side for waterproofing that would allow more stretch and the back doesn't get as much wear anyway.
M**L
Best
Really impressed with how well these gloves performed. These are my 6th pair. Last year's are still useable but do let in some water after several hours of snow removal but new ones last the whole winter keeping my hands WARM when compared to any others I have tried. Me and my husband clear snow for a living so they get used every day for hours, outdoor cold wet physical work. I buy 2 pairs for each of us so we can switch them out daily and have a dry pair. The only moisture inside is from sweat or snow getting in the glove when it's not being worn. They are awesome.
B**J
Too Tight
These gloves were recommended as good fishing gloves. Not! Although they fit my finger lengths, they were wayyyyyy too tight on my hands. I couldn’t even move them. And I do not have large hands.
A**R
Excellent Gloves
These gloves are great. I used them at work while removing snow during a snow storm. They not only kept my hands dry they also kept them warm.
S**H
warm
Very warm, great on the jobsite
K**N
long lasting, comfortable & affordable
these last me probably around 2 months a pair, i can get the fingers submerged in water and my hand stays dry. dexterity is great with these. i wear them 10hrs a day 6days a week, haven’t found a better glove yet
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