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Leather Work Gloves

Keep your hands protected and comfortable during tough tasks with our Leather Work Gloves! Crafted from high-quality leather materials, these gloves offer durability, flexibility, and. . . Show More >>>
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    Horizon® Cowhide Leather Linesman Safety Gloves - 6365

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    Horizon® Cowhide Leather Linesman Safety Gloves - 6365 Features: Cowhide leather palm and back Double stitched fingers Reinforced thumb 6 in (15.2...

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    Horizon® Water Repellent Lined Linesman Safety Gloves - 6365T

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    Horizon® Water Repellent Lined Linesman Safety Gloves - 6365T Features: Cowhide leather palm and back Double stitched fingers Reinforced thumb 6 i...

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    Horizon® 3 Finger Linesman Safety Gloves with Fleece Lining - 63933

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    Horizon® 3 Finger Linesman Safety Gloves with Fleece Lining - 63933 Features: Cowhide leather palm and back 5 in (12,5 cm) cowsplit leather cuff 1...

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    Horizon® Goatskin Leather Driver's Gloves - 83378

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    Horizon® Goatskin Leather Driver's Gloves - 83378 Features: Goatskin leather Keystone thumb Elasticized wrist Industries: Agriculture Woodworki...

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    Horizon® Lined Cowhide Leather Driver's Safety Gloves - 80478

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    Horizon® Lined Cowhide Leather Driver's Gloves - 80478 Features: Cowhide leather Keystone thumb Elasticized wrist Fleece lining Industry: Agric...

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    Horizon® Leather Linesman Deluxe Safety Gloves - 63934

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    Horizon® Leather Linesman Deluxe Safety Gloves - 63934 Features: Buffalo leather palm Cowsplit leather back Double stitched fingers Reinforced thu...

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    Horizon® Lined Goatskin Leather Driver's Safety Gloves - 780470

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    Horizon® Lined Goatskin Leather Driver's Safety Gloves - 780470 Features: Goatskin leather Flanelle and thinsulate lining Elasticized wrist Indus...

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    Horizon® Water Repellent Lined Goatskin Leather Driver's Safety Gloves - 780471

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    Horizon® Water Repellent Lined Goatskin Leather Driver's Gloves - 780471 Features: Goatskin leather with water repellent Hydra Series treatment Fl...

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    Horizon® Lined Buffalo Leather Driver's Safety Gloves - 780478TH

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    Horizon® Lined Buffalo Leather Driver's Safety Gloves - 780478TH Features: Buffalo leather Flanelle and thinsulate lining Elasticized wrist Indus...

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    Horizon® Cowhide Leather Driver's Safety Gloves - 81378

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    Horizon® Cowhide Leather Driver's Safety Gloves - 81378 Features: Deluxe cowhide leather Keystone thumb Elasticized wrist Industries: Agricultur...

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    Terra® Vibration Dampening Performance Safety Grip Gloves - 86113

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    Terra® Vibration Dampening Performance Safety Grip Gloves - 86113 Features: Stretchable and breathable knitted back with rubber protection Perfora...

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    Horizon® Lined Pigskin Leather Construction Safety Gloves - 36326

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    Horizon® Lined Pigskin Leather Construction Safety Gloves - 36326 Features: Pigskin leather palm and fingertips Cotton back with elastic Rubberize...

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    Horizon® Lined Cowhide Leather Safety Gloves - 2360RFL

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    Horizon® Lined Cowhide Leather Safety Gloves - 2360RFL Features: Cowhide leather palm and fingertips Cotton back with elastic Rubberized cuff Acry...

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    Horizon® Water Repellent Hybrid Goatskin Safety Gloves - 81125

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    Horizon® Water Repellent Hybrid Goatskin Safety Gloves - 81125 Features: Goatskin leather palm with Hydra Series water repellent treatment Keyston...

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    Horizon® Water Repellent Hybrid Lined Goatskin Safety Gloves - 81125TH

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    Horizon® Water Repellent Hybrid Lined Goatskin Safety Gloves - 81125TH Features: Goatskin leather palm with Hydra Series water repellent treatment...

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    Tough Duck® 3M Thinsulate - Lined Leather Driver Glove - Brown - WG08

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    Tough Duck® 3M™ Thinsulate™ - Lined Leather Driver Glove - WG08 Features: Premium waterproof cowhide leather: Durable and designed for use in var...

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Leather Work Gloves

Leather work gloves are an important piece of safety equipment for a variety of industries and trades. Whether you’re working in construction, landscaping, farming, or any other job that requires you to use tools, leather work gloves can be the difference between a successful and a painful day. Let’s take a closer look at leather work gloves, who uses them, and why they are so important.Leather work gloves are made from a variety of leathers, including cowhide, deerskin, elk, pigskin, and goat. All of these materials offer their own unique benefits, such as increased durability, flexibility, and protection.

Leather work gloves are designed to protect the hands from cuts, abrasions, and other hazards while still allowing the user to maintain a good grip on the tools they are using. They can also provide insulation against cold weather and protection from heat, making them a great choice for outdoor work.Leather work gloves are used by a wide variety of people, from construction workers to farmers to gardeners. In construction, workers rely on them to protect their hands from sharp tools and materials, as well as heavy machinery and tools. Farmers and gardeners also use them to protect their hands from dirt, mud, and other elements while they are working. They are also used in many factory settings to protect workers from dangerous chemicals and hazardous materials.In addition to providing protection, leather work gloves also provide comfort and dexterity.

The leather is designed to be flexible and form-fitting, allowing the user to maintain a good grip on their tools. The material also helps to keep hands warm in cold weather, and cool in hot weather.Leather work gloves are an essential piece of safety equipment for anyone who works with tools or in hazardous environments. They provide protection against cuts and abrasions, as well as insulation in cold weather and protection from heat. They also offer comfort and dexterity, allowing the user to maintain a good grip on their tools. For these reasons, leather work gloves are an essential piece of equipment for any tradesman or worker.

FAQ

Are Leather Gloves good for work?

Yes, leather gloves are an excellent choice for various types of work due to their durability, flexibility, and protective qualities. They are particularly valued in industries like construction, welding, and farming, as well as for tasks involving heavy-duty handling. Leather is naturally resistant to abrasions, punctures, and tears, providing a strong barrier against physical hazards. It also offers a firm and reliable grip, even in environments where tools or materials might be slippery.

Certain types of leather, such as cowhide, are highly durable and ideal for rugged tasks, while goatskin and deerskin provide more flexibility and dexterity, making them suitable for precision tasks. Leather gloves also perform well in moderate heat and are often used in welding and other applications involving elevated temperatures.

However, leather is not recommended for tasks involving chemical exposure or in wet conditions, as prolonged moisture can cause it to harden or degrade. In such cases, gloves with synthetic coatings or chemical resistance are more appropriate. Regular care, such as cleaning and conditioning, can extend the lifespan of leather gloves, ensuring they remain effective for various work environments.

What Leather is most Puncture Resistant?

When it comes to puncture resistance, cowhide leather is among the most reliable choices due to its thick and dense fiber structure. This toughness makes it suitable for demanding tasks like construction, welding, and heavy material handling, where sharp objects or abrasive surfaces are common. Additionally, goatskin leather offers good puncture resistance for its weight. It is naturally enriched with lanolin, which enhances durability and flexibility, making it a solid choice for tasks requiring a combination of dexterity and protection.

For heavy-duty applications where puncture resistance is critical, cowhide remains the primary recommendation. Always choose gloves rated to meet specific safety standards for puncture and cut resistance to ensure the highest level of protection.

Should Leather Gloves be tight or loose?

Leather gloves should fit snugly but not tightly. A proper fit ensures that the gloves provide optimal protection, dexterity, and comfort during use. Gloves that are too tight can restrict movement, cause discomfort, and potentially weaken the leather over time due to excessive stretching. Conversely, gloves that are too loose can reduce grip strength, allow debris to enter, and may lead to accidents due to decreased control.

For work-related tasks, the right fit allows for a balance of flexibility and support. When trying on leather gloves, ensure that your fingers can move freely and that there is no excessive material bunching in the palm or fingers. A snug fit also helps the gloves mold to your hands over time, as leather naturally stretches slightly with use, becoming more comfortable. Always refer to sizing charts or try gloves on to find the best fit for your needs.

How long should Leather Work gloves last?

The lifespan of leather work gloves depends on several factors, including the quality of the leather, the type of tasks they are used for, and how well they are maintained. High-quality leather gloves, such as those made from durable cowhide or goatskin, can last several months to years with regular use in moderate conditions.

For heavy-duty applications, such as construction, welding, or metal handling, gloves may wear out faster due to exposure to abrasions, punctures, and heat. In these cases, gloves might last anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on the intensity of the work.

Proper care, such as cleaning dirt and grime, conditioning the leather to prevent cracking, and storing gloves in a dry environment, can significantly extend their life. Avoid prolonged exposure to water, chemicals, or extreme conditions, as these can degrade the leather faster. Regular inspections to check for wear and tear are essential, and gloves should be replaced when they lose their protective capabilities.

Can you wear Leather Gloves in the rain?

Leather gloves can be worn in the rain, but they are not ideal for extended exposure to water as leather is a porous material that can absorb moisture. When leather gloves get wet, the water can cause the material to stiffen, shrink, or lose its natural softness and durability over time. Prolonged exposure can also weaken the leather's structure and lead to cracking once it dries.

If you must wear leather gloves in the rain, consider applying a leather-specific water-resistant treatment beforehand. Products like beeswax or silicone sprays can create a protective barrier, minimizing water absorption. After exposure to rain, dry the gloves naturally by laying them flat in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct heat sources, like radiators or hair dryers, as they can cause the leather to dry out and become brittle.

For frequent work in wet conditions, synthetic alternatives like nitrile or neoprene gloves, or leather gloves with a waterproof lining, are better suited to protect both your hands and the gloves themselves.

Should you oil Leather Work gloves?

Yes, oiling leather work gloves is a beneficial practice to maintain their flexibility, durability, and overall lifespan. Conditioning the leather with the right type of oil or conditioner helps prevent it from drying out, cracking, or becoming stiff, especially after exposure to harsh environments or water.

Here’s how and why to oil leather gloves:

Choose the Right Oil: Use leather-specific oils or conditioners, such as mink oil, neatsfoot oil, or commercial leather creams. Avoid household oils or petroleum-based products, as they can degrade the leather over time.

Restore Moisture: Leather naturally loses moisture during use, leading to brittleness. Oiling replenishes this moisture, keeping the gloves supple and comfortable.

Water Resistance: While oiling doesn’t make gloves fully waterproof, it can enhance their resistance to water by creating a protective barrier.

Method: Clean the gloves to remove dirt and debris before applying oil. Use a soft cloth to work a small amount of oil evenly into the leather. Allow it to absorb for several hours or overnight, then wipe off excess to avoid a greasy finish.

Frequency: Condition gloves periodically, depending on usage. For heavily used gloves, monthly conditioning may be necessary, while light use might only require treatment every few months.

Regular care with appropriate products ensures that your leather gloves remain functional, comfortable, and long-lasting.

Can you Wash and Dry Leather Work gloves?

Leather work gloves can be washed and dried, but the process requires special care to prevent damage and maintain the gloves’ durability and functionality. Washing leather gloves improperly can cause them to shrink, stiffen, or crack. Here's how you can do it safely:

Washing:

  1. Spot Cleaning: For light soiling, use a damp cloth with mild soap to gently clean the gloves. Avoid soaking them.
  2. Hand Washing: If deeper cleaning is needed, submerge the gloves in lukewarm water with a small amount of gentle soap (like saddle soap). Gently rub the gloves to remove dirt.
  3. Avoid Machine Washing: Washing machines can damage the leather’s structure and are not recommended.

Drying:

  1. Air Dry: After washing, gently squeeze out excess water without twisting or wringing the gloves. Lay them flat in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or heat sources like radiators or hair dryers.
  2. Shape the Gloves: While drying, occasionally wear the gloves to maintain their shape and fit. Leather can stiffen as it dries, so this helps retain flexibility.

Post-Care:

  • Once dry, apply a leather conditioner or oil to restore moisture and prevent cracking.
  • Do not over-saturate with oil, as this can make the gloves overly soft or greasy.

Proper cleaning and drying techniques ensure your leather work gloves remain effective, comfortable, and durable over time. For gloves that are heavily soiled or exposed to chemicals, consider replacing them if cleaning doesn’t fully restore them.

How do you break in new Leather Gloves?

Breaking in new leather gloves is essential for achieving a comfortable, flexible fit. The process helps soften the leather, allowing it to mold to the shape of your hands over time. Here are several effective methods to break in your leather gloves:

  1. Wear Them Regularly: One of the simplest and most effective ways to break in leather gloves is by wearing them. As you use the gloves for tasks or simply wear them around the house, the leather will begin to stretch and mold to your hands. Wearing them for short periods initially and gradually increasing the time can help with this process.
  2. Moisturize with Leather Conditioner: Before wearing the gloves, apply a small amount of leather conditioner or mink oil. This not only softens the leather but also helps prevent it from cracking as it stretches. Be sure not to use too much, as it can make the gloves too soft and affect their durability.
  3. Use the Gloves for Manual Tasks: Performing manual tasks like gripping tools, working with materials, or even handling sporting equipment can expedite the breaking-in process. These actions help the leather adjust to the natural movements of your hands.
  4. Gently Stretch the Gloves: If the gloves feel too tight, you can manually stretch them. Put your hands in the gloves, then gently pull on the fingers and palm to stretch them out. You can also use a glove stretcher or stuff the gloves with a soft material like paper when not in use to help them retain their shape.
  5. Use Steam (with Caution): Lightly steaming the gloves with a steamer or holding them over boiling water (not too close) can soften the leather, making it more pliable. Be cautious with this method, as excessive heat can damage the leather.
  6. Break Them in Slowly: Be patient. Leather needs time to stretch and soften, and overworking the gloves too early may cause unnecessary damage. Breaking in leather gloves can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the thickness and quality of the leather.

By following these steps, you'll ensure your leather gloves become a comfortable, personalized fit, ready for long-term use.

How do you store Leather Work Gloves?

Proper storage of leather work gloves is essential to maintain their shape, flexibility, and overall condition. Here are the best practices for storing leather gloves:

  1. Keep Them Clean: Before storing your leather gloves, make sure they are clean and dry. Dirt, sweat, or moisture left on the leather can cause damage over time, such as cracking or mold growth. If the gloves are wet, let them air dry naturally, avoiding direct heat sources like radiators, as high temperatures can cause the leather to dry out and become brittle.
  2. Use a Dry, Cool Place: Store the gloves in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight or extreme heat. Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause the leather to fade and dry out. Heat can also damage the material, so avoid storing gloves in areas like a car or near heat sources.
  3. Avoid Compression: To maintain the shape of the gloves, avoid stuffing them into a tight space or crushing them. You can keep gloves in a drawer, on a hook, or use a glove form or stretcher to help them retain their shape. For added protection, you can store them in a cloth bag or dust cover to prevent dust and dirt buildup.
  4. Condition Regularly: Periodically, apply a leather conditioner or oil to keep the leather supple and prevent it from drying out. This will also help to maintain the glove's flexibility and prevent cracks or stiffening.
  5. Keep Away from Chemicals: Store your gloves away from harsh chemicals or solvents, as these can damage the leather over time.

By following these storage practices, your leather work gloves will remain in good condition, ready for use when you need them.

Do leather gloves shrink in the sun?

Yes, leather gloves can shrink if exposed to excessive heat or direct sunlight for prolonged periods. Leather is a natural material that contains moisture, and when exposed to high temperatures, such as being left out in the sun, the fibers can contract. This causes the leather to become stiff, brittle, and possibly shrink, leading to a poor fit and reduced flexibility. Over time, this exposure can damage the leather's structure, causing it to lose its natural softness and strength.

To avoid shrinkage, it's best to store leather gloves in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or extreme heat sources. If the gloves do get wet, allow them to air dry naturally and avoid using direct heat sources like radiators or sunlight, as these can also cause the leather to shrink and stiffen. Proper conditioning of the leather can also help prevent damage from exposure to the elements.