🧤 Gear up with Atlas Glove 460 — where protection meets precision.
The Atlas Glove 460 by American Packing & Gasket is a medium-sized, single pair of cold-resistant insulated gloves featuring a double-dipped oil-resistant PVC coating and a seamless liner for superior comfort and grip. Designed for professionals needing reliable protection against oils, solvents, and cold conditions, these gloves combine durability with flexibility for extended wear.
Manufacturer | American Packing & Gasket |
Brand | American Packing & Gasket |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 1.9 x 12.2 inches |
Item model number | 460 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Closure | Pull On |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Size | Medium (2 Count) |
Manufacturer Part Number | 460 |
A**R
Waterproofing works great
These are really good quality, they have remained waterproof through daily use. I use them everyday to mix wet feed for my horses (about 30lbs worth) by hand. In the winter it’s amazing to not freeze your hands off. They are not warm enough for super cold weather as the liner is a sort of cotton mesh type material that is very thin. I’ve used them in 20°f temps which was beyond their capabilities for sure, and even in the low 30’s gets pretty cold. I just do all the things I need to that require water, then switch to winter gloves- which is fine since my hands are dry and clean to switch over.
P**R
Best gloves for cold weather work on the water.
Ultra tough, ultra warm, best gloves ever for working on the water during the cold months. Bought multiple pairs for winter aboard tugboats in the northeast and one pair lasted the entire winter season. They fit tightly if you buy the right size so I don’t have to worry about them getting snagged in pinch points exc, allows for easy manipulation of lines whether throwing lines or tying or untying knots. Everyone on my crew now swears by these. Only drawback is the way they make your hands smell after extended use, some crew wear latex gloves underneath to mitigate this but chances are if your working on the water all day your gonna smell like crap anyway so..
L**N
Best winter work gloves - great price!
Water proof and durable. Best winter work gloves ever. I got them for my hubby for winter projects. He wore them for years while working on crab boats in Alaska. I found these for a great price!
T**V
Perfect for chores, good size for women
I wear a large woman's glove and these mediums fit just right. I even poked a finger with chicken wire but it self-healed and is still waterproof. Comfortable, warm, flexible for decent manipulation, sturdy, and of course waterproof. I love them for doing wet winter chores. I made a rack to dry the insides since they do get moist and smelly and need to be kept dry inside.
G**T
Amazing cold weather gloves
I purchased these to be able to work outside in the cold and in the rain keeping my hands dry and warm. They work amazing. I have a very small hands so it's often hard for me to find gloves that size. About a size small if I want tight. And then I bought a medium if I'd like to wear a wool glove liner underneath. I have used these outside in the snow, rain, picking up leaves and all sorts of outdoor tasks. Exceptional gloves.
C**O
Very rugged, but with drawbacks.
Not as warm as I would have liked.The outer material is rugged and very waterproof. The inside is lined with a thin fleece type material that is comfortable. However, they are not great in really cold conditions. Even with glove liners I could not use these once the temps dropped into the teens Fahrenheit. However, where they shine is on those storms just below freezing where there is a lot of moisture in the snow or you are getting a mix of snow and freezing rain. At these temps the waterproof needs are greatest and the gloves are warm enough as long as you don't get your hands wet and stick them inside.This past winter has seen many storms with temps down near zero Fahrenheit. The snow is light and fluffy and the best hand protection was a well insulated mitten. But for those few storms where the temps were closer to the freezing point and the mittens would have been soaked, these were the ideal choice.So, bottom line, these are a great alternate, but can not be a primary glove for all snowblowing work.
L**A
Warm enough for mold wind
The gloves are insulated and waterproof, but will not be enough for cold weatherf. But I’m still trying to find such a glove for our cold winter months.
B**
Love these gloves
Best gloves if you are working with water in cold weather
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