Cold weather gloves

A few years ago I bought a pair similar to these for more general purpose like when doing estimates, out and about running errands, snow removal, etc. and happened to start wearing them on the job. They’ve worked real well, seem durable, and keep my hands warm. I’ve never had to wear them underneath a heavier pair of gloves and I’ve worked outside with them in temps as low as around ten degrees Fahrenheit before.

Not sure if the ones in the link are the exact same ones that I got but they look pretty much the same, are “Liner’s” also, and the description seems familiar.

I know they say “Men’s”…I’m not sure if they also have the same glove specific for women. Not that it really would make a difference for gloves though I suppose…

https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/p...r_gloves/1377508.html?dwvar_1377508_color=001
 
I won't go out in anything below -20°C (-4°F). Neither man nor machine wants anything to do with that.
Have a look at local H&S agency websites - below about -20 or -25degC a lot of them have recommendations/ regulations even for work/ rest-warm up periods when working in extreme cold (thinking linemen here). Large companies often also have OH&S standards around this/ safe travel policy/ guidelines etc.
 
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Have a look at local H&S agency websites - below about -20 or -25degC a lot of them have recommendations/ regulations even for work/ rest-warm up periods when working in extreme cold (thinking line here). Large companies often also have OH&S standards around this/ safe travel policy/ guidelines etc.
I'm aware. I worked for the local utility for a few years and they had such policies. My own company policy is fuck that.
 

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