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Rothco GI Wool/Nylon Glove Liners, Mil-Spec A-A-55119 USA Made Gloves

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$12.06

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1.:Size 5


2.Color:Black


Product details

Fabric type
70% wool 30% nylon
Care instructions
Hand Wash Only
Origin
Made in the USA

About this item

  • Premium Wool Blend: 70% Wool And 30% Nylon Construction For Optimal Warmth And Comfort.
  • Versatile Use: Wear As Liners Under D-3A Shells Or As Standalone Gloves For Diverse Cold-Weather Activities.
  • Comfortable And Breathable: Experience Superior Comfort With A Breathable Design That Keeps Hands Cozy.
  • Mil-Spec Standard: Crafted To Mil-Spec A-A-55119 Standards, Ensuring Durability And Reliability.
  • U.S. Made: Proudly Made In The U.S.A., Rothco's G.I. Glove Liners Are A Testament To Quality And Craftsmanship.



Product Description

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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Bought these for hunting. Used for a couple of seasons now. Work great and are warm. Have not pilled like other wool gloves. Would definitely recommend. Sizing is accurate.
Laurie A. Pine
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Good Product, does the job. By the way, wool will still give some insulation value, even if wet.
Jerry Don Quixote
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I bought two pair of these and I really like them! They work well, they're lightweight and I like the color. So good price and I like wool still insulates when it's wet.
c s
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Gloves appear to be both right handed which appears different from Web site's photo where right hand glove has printed information and left palm has no printed info.Finger tips are sewn closed so look poorly finished as an outer wear glove. Many loose threads from the weave process. Gloves were thinner than I expected.Wool blend not pure wool. For some reason I thought they were pure wool when purchased.Thin outer glove might be good for added dexterity and function but not best for warmth in cold conditions.The sizing was accurate so the gloves fit well but were scratchy and rough feeling.Glove color was accurate. Coyote looked correct.Functionality is best suited as a hidden liner glove.
RC
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
These gloves are very warm, even when wet, they keep your hands fairly warm. Although they are a glove liner, by themselves they keep your hands warm in moderate cold temps. The leather glove that is worn over these liners are as tough, excellent for outside cold temperature work. These liners are the same as I wore in the military, handling lines, working buoys and breaking ice in freezing and sub-freezing weather.I certainly recommend them for your recreational and business needs when outside in freezing weather.
mict450
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
What a great product! Warm comfortable & 70% wool. Not a fine merino or alpaca, but appears to be wool spec's like the US issued liners.I will say that the sizes tend to run large. I was an RN for many years & wore medium sized exam gloves & 7-1/2 surgical gloves, definitely medium sized hands. The #3 small fit comfortably, the #2 x-small were slightly too snug. I would recommend going down a size for a perfect fit. Or just buy several sizes & just return the ones that don't fit. Amazon makes returns so quick & easy!!
Morpheus
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2024
Très chaud et confortable!
Pat
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2023
Adequate and within parameters of what was required
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2022
I should state up front that I've since moved on to the TS40 shooting gloves which are not only as warm as these GIs but more comfortable, not itchy & actually have grips on them like outdoor gardening gloves. I have another pair of these GIs coming in because the size I ordered run much bigger than they used to & there's no point in having them at all if they at least don't fit properly. There's no touchscreen capability on those TS40s but there's none here either so unless you're looking at cutting a hole in the fingers that really shouldn't matter.Got the standard issue TS40 Marine shooting gloves from Rothco also but they're thin enough where you can actually do things with them but warm enough that you don't feel that you need a heavier glove. They also run a little bit big so a large was a little bit too big so I had to go with a medium. You can try to shrink either one but I found they only really shrink down about a half size at best telling me that neither the TS40s or GIs have much or any wool regardless of what the description says.Anyone that works in a factory & is given the thin flexible Kevlar style gloves will know pretty much what to expect from those TS40 shooting gloves except they're not nearly as scratchy around your wrist as those they give you in factories. And instead of the rubber coating on the palm which actually might be nicer, the shooting gloves have the rubberized dots all over them. Pretty much makes this GI glove pointless as it has no grip, it's scratchy & if you try to wash it & use fabric softener it just gets fluffier & fuzzier but still feels like burlap. There's just really no use for these GIs unless you plan on always wearing an actual good glove over them.I don't trust them just because they already sent me one pair of gloves with two right-handed gloves. Even though the gloves will fit either hand, the writing should always be on the top as any NSN glove will. They also seem to run a little bit large as a number five large is generally what I always wear but in these I ended up having to go with a four so that they wouldn't be sloppy. But I'm still wondering when I get those in will those also be either two right-handed or two left-handed gloves because the people in charge apparently are too lazy to look before they pack them. The good thing with the TS40 gloves is they come with a tag on them with the plastic piece that holds them together like any other piece of clothing ensuring you're getting a matching pair of gloves instead of these where it looks like they just grabbed two out of a box & threw them in the packaging not checking to see if they're the right size or if there's one right-handed & one left handed one. I would say skip these & just look up TS40 gloves either from Rothco or straight from Manzella right here on Amazon as they are around the same price as these & much better. And they're all around the same price so you've got nothing to lose getting a better glove with more grip & it's more comfortable.Edit: Got a smaller pair in and the same thing again, two right handed gloves. Whoever is in charge of this operation needs to be fired because these gloves have writing on the top and no writing on the bottom making it obvious when you have a right and a left-handed glove. I'm done with this garbage company.
kl
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2020
The fabric looks like cheap sackcloth. There's loose threads all over and the weave is also too loose and looks like it will come apart in no time. The fit in the fingers is very uneven, and the palm area is very big and boxy. Avoid this junk at all cost.
xayekim
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019
Look, Im a simple guy.... and these work. They are cheap, they fit about as okay as any military article of clothing and they are ambidextrous.Pros:CheapModerate warmth - more suited as a liner or no wind cold daysAmbidextrous - you can just flip the glove over and it fits either hand.They dry quicklyCons:Until you use them for a while they are itchyThe fingers are not anatomically correct but not enough to bother you that much, perhaps I needed a smaller size.Look, they are one stop above rag rool. They are a wool and nylon blend. These are my "car gloves" in case I forget.
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