new winter gloves

Are they warmer than Atlas fit winter gloves? Sometimes my fingers go numb in those so I was wondering about the gloves from Sherrill.
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Timely thread, reminded me to fish my two soggy pairs of new winter gloves out of my lunch box and dry them (or I'll be sorry tomorrow).
One of these new pairs has the overly exciting name of Stealth Mach 5. They are black with blue rubber that seems qmore durable than Atlas. They have decent lining.
The other pair my nephew brought back from his construction job site for me. These have the even cooler name of Ninja Ice. They are more flexible and the lining is very nice. I have yet to see how the rubber holds up climbing on either pair. So far so good.
Cabling a maple today - can't use gloves for that. Why couldn't it have been yesterday's job when it was about freezing... and not today when it was minus 15. (That's Canadian for 5 degress).
 
These gloves have numbers and symbols on the top near the wrist.
Is this what you mean? The Stealth has a CE symbol, a snowflake symbol and another one - no idea what it represents but it kind of looks like a hammer. And there are some numbers.
The Ninjas have the same symbols and few other details including a teardrop with letters. They say Hydrorepellent Technology. If it's helpful I can scan them.
 
They sell gloves just like that at the truck stop that I stop at in the morning. They are blue and light blue and say frosty on them, and 2 weeks straight so far of a lot of climbing and a little bit of groundwork.
 
I got these gloves about a month ago and are great! With the cold settling into CT recently I have been going with these everyday. They are way better than the Atlas winter gloves, which I have also. I plan on picking up a couple more pairs to go through the winter with.
 
single jack do you think they run true to size? even for womens hands, mine are small but not really small? what do ya think? i really liked those gloves but like you i wish they were made in usa....i can not seem to find any made in usa..
 
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single jack do you think they run true to size? even for womens hands, mine are small but not really small? what do ya think? i really liked those gloves but like you i wish they were made in usa....i can not seem to find any made in usa..

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No way to know for sure about anything made in China.
For all I know the men's XL's are made in ... Hunan province ...
and the women's Smalls are made in ... Henan's province ...
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Anyway, guess I was just lucky, for once. Good luck to you.
 
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On Brendon's question - Brand isn't printed on either glove but they are relatively easy to locate online:

The Ninja Ice gloves are US brand Memphis gloves. They seem widely available in the US
One source:
http://www.utilitysafeguard.com/Gloves/winter-work-gloves/Ninja-Ice-Gloves//

The Stealths are Watson gloves which is a Canadian brand, so they may not be available in the US:
http://www.watsongloves.com/index.php

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i got some of the ninja ice gloves in a large like i normally wear with an atlas fit but they fit a bit long and the gloves are a bit bulky they are very warm though. i had to take them off after it got above thirty. they look solid i wish i would have got a medium though.
 

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