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Pig Grain, Cowhide, and Synthetic Leather Work Gloves Canada Operators Use for Cold-Weather Construction, Utility, and Roadwork

Caiman leather work gloves built for the people running cold-weather construction sites, utility crews, and roadwork through Canadian winters. If you're sourcing leather work gloves Canada operators actually use on the job, this is where Cleanflow stocks the Caiman line. Every glove here carries HEATRAC micro-fibre insulation and waterproof construction.

Cleanflow Utility Supply Company ships Caiman leather work gloves from the Winnipeg warehouse to addresses across Canada and into the USA. Free shipping is included on Canadian orders above the $199 threshold.

What's in Stock

Caiman waterproof gloves currently in stock at Cleanflow. Click through to any product page for the full spec sheet, sizing chart, and live stock status.

Caiman 2960 MAG Pig Grain Waterproof Winter Work Gloves

The Caiman 2960 MAG Pig Grain is the most stocked Caiman leather work gloves model and the one Cleanflow ships most often. Pig grain leather has a softer, more pliable feel than cowhide while still resisting abrasion well. The HEATRAC micro-fibre lining and waterproof membrane do the heavy lifting in cold and wet conditions. Padded G-Grip patches sit on the palm and finger pads, neoprene knuckle guards carry a reflective strip, and a knit cuff seals out drafts at the wrist. The 2960 is the go-to choice for builders, drivers, and farm crews working through cold-weather shifts.

Caiman 1353 Cowhide Waterproof Winter Work Gloves Hi-Vis

The Caiman 1353 Cowhide Waterproof Winter pairs cowhide durability with a hi-vis lime back panel and reflective tape across the knuckles. Cowhide gives more abrasion resistance than pig grain, which matters on jobs involving rough handling. Inside, the HEATRAC lining and waterproof membrane handle the same cold-and-wet performance as the 2960. Kontour Thumb Technology shapes the thumb seam away from the wear point. Best fit for hi-vis winter work gloves use cases like heavy-duty winter trades and night-shift construction.

Caiman 2991 Rhino-Tex Hi-Vis Waterproof Winter Work Glove

The Caiman 2991 Rhino-Tex Hi-Vis swaps natural leather for Rhino-Tex synthetic. The synthetic palm gives consistent thickness across the glove and works in settings where natural leather is restricted. Three things matter on this glove. HEATRAC traps body heat. The outer shell stops cold wind from cutting through. The textured grip holds tools steady even when fingers are stiff from the cold. A natural fit for paving teams, signal crews, and any outdoor build where wind and weather are part of the day.

Caiman Cowhide Leather Palm Winter Work Glove

The Caiman Cowhide Leather Palm Winter Work Glove sits at the premium end of what's stocked. This model combines a tough cowhide palm with HEATRAC micro-fibre lining and a nylon cuff that adjusts to fit over or under a jacket sleeve. A line of reflective piping along the cuff keeps the glove visible in low-light conditions. The cowhide palm gives more wear resistance than the synthetic option, and the adjustable cuff is the differentiator for crews layering gloves with cold-weather workwear.

How to Pick the Right Caiman Leather Work Glove

Quick reference for buyers new to Caiman leather work gloves:

  • Material: Pig grain (2960) for soft flexibility and durability. Cowhide (1353, Leather Palm) for maximum abrasion resistance. Synthetic Rhino-Tex (2991) for non-leather work environments and consistent thickness.
  • Visibility: Hi-vis options (1353, 2991) for roadwork, night shifts, and low-light environments. Standard options (2960, Cowhide Leather Palm) for general construction and utility work.
  • Cuff style: Knit wrist cuff (2960) for warmth and secure fit. Adjustable nylon cuff (Cowhide Leather Palm) for over-jacket use and quick on-off.
  • Insulation: All four carry HEATRAC micro-fibre insulation, which traps body heat while staying breathable. No bulky bulky lining that limits dexterity.
  • Waterproofing: All four are waterproof or water-resistant. The 2960, 1353, and 2991 use waterproof membranes. The Cowhide Leather Palm is water-resistant for lighter wet conditions.

Common Applications

Where Cleanflow customers most often deploy Caiman leather work gloves:

Cold-Weather Construction

Caiman winter work gloves with HEATRAC insulation handle long shifts of outdoor construction in Canadian winters. Pig grain (2960), cowhide (1353), and synthetic Rhino-Tex (2991) options cover different abrasion and weather profiles. Reinforced palms and waterproof membranes stand up to wet snow, cold rain, and freezing wind.

Utility and Municipal Crews

Water and wastewater operators, hydro line maintenance, gas distribution crews, and public works teams pull these gloves from the truck through the cold months. The waterproof membranes matter here. Crews working hydrants, valve boxes, manhole access, and water main repairs have their hands wet most of the day, and uninsulated waterproof gloves let cold soak through. The combination of HEATRAC and the membrane is what keeps Caiman leather work gloves on these trucks instead of the cheaper non-waterproof options.

Roadwork and Outdoor Sites

Hi-vis variants like the 1353 Cowhide and 2991 Rhino-Tex are built for roadwork crews working night shifts or low-light environments. Reflective tape on the back of the hand keeps workers visible to traffic and equipment operators. Wind-resistant construction on the 2991 blocks the cold for exposed outdoor work.

Related Caiman and Work Glove Categories

Beyond the leather work gloves line, the broader Caiman gloves range includes mechanical gloves, welding gloves (special order), and other PPE categories.

For mechanic-specific work, see Caiman mechanic gloves. For non-Caiman leather work glove options from other brands stocked at Cleanflow, see the broader leather work gloves category.

Buy Caiman Leather Work Gloves Online from Cleanflow

Looking to buy Caiman gloves Canada operators trust on the job? Cleanflow Utility Supply Company carries the Caiman leather work gloves line and dispatches orders from the Winnipeg warehouse to addresses across Canada and the USA. Canadian orders that pass $199 ship free. 30-day return policy on all orders.

Looking for a Caiman Leather Glove Not in Stock?

Caiman's range goes beyond what Cleanflow keeps for fast turnaround. Send the Caiman model number or a description to [email protected], or phone 1-866-335-1078 in Canada and 1-204-888-8469 in the USA. Cleanflow's procurement desk gets back within one business day with stock status, lead time, and a price.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Caiman leather work gloves different from other brands?

Caiman uses patented design features like HEATRAC micro-fibre insulation (warmth without bulk), Kontour ergonomic shaping (natural hand curve for less fatigue), and waterproof membranes built into the glove construction. The brand focuses on the fit and dexterity issues that standard work gloves often get wrong, which matters most during long shifts in cold or wet conditions.

Are these Caiman waterproof gloves actually waterproof?

Yes. The 2960, 1353, and 2991 use sealed waterproof membranes that keep hands dry in snow, rain, and wet conditions. The Cowhide Leather Palm is water-resistant rather than fully waterproof, suited to lighter wet conditions. All four also include HEATRAC insulation for warmth, so they handle cold AND wet at the same time.

Can I get Caiman Driver's gloves or the 2374 Goatskin?

These items are currently out of regular stock but available through special order from Cleanflow's procurement team. The Driver's gloves family includes multiple variants (water-resistant, Kontour design, 3M Thinsulate lined) suited to warehouse, dock, and equipment operation work. Email [email protected] or call 1-866-335-1078 with the model number and we'll confirm availability and lead time.

How do I choose the right size for Caiman leather work gloves?

Wrap a soft tape measure around your dominant hand at the widest point of the knuckles, not including the thumb. Cross-reference the number against the size chart on each product page. Sizing varies model-to-model since the cuts differ, so check the chart for the specific glove. A correct fit holds the seam alignment on the fingertips and keeps the palm patches where they need to be for grip and protection.

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