Tough Duck GI760 Fleece Lined Winter Work Gloves – 150G Thinsulate, Cowgrain Leather, Safety Cuff, Sizes M-2XL

SKU: GI7606-BRN-M

Color: Brown
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Size: Medium
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Description

Fleece Lined Leather Work Gloves With 3M Thinsulate Insulation And A Cowgrain Palm For Everyday Cold Weather Protection On Dry Winter Jobsites

Not every winter jobsite is wet. If you spend most of your shifts working under cover, inside partially heated structures, or outdoors in cold but dry air, paying extra for a waterproof membrane adds cost without adding value. The Tough Duck GI760 fleece lined winter gloves pair 150G 3M Thinsulate insulation with a soft polyester fleece lining inside a cowgrain leather shell. You get the same insulation weight and the same leather as the premium waterproof model, without the membrane you do not need. These are everyday winter work gloves for dry cold conditions that deliver serious warmth without the premium that comes with waterproof construction.

Key Features and Benefits of Tough Duck GI760 Fleece Lined Work Gloves

  • 150G 3M Thinsulate insulation traps warmth in thin layers of microfiber, keeping the glove low-profile enough to grip tools, pull wire, and handle fasteners. If you have wondered how warm 150g Thinsulate work gloves are for winter, the short answer is they handle active outdoor work down to roughly minus 10 to minus 15 C before you need to add a liner glove.
  • Polyester fleece lining sits against the skin and adds a second layer of warmth on top of the Thinsulate. Fleece also wicks moisture from sweat away from your hand, which keeps your fingers from getting clammy during heavy exertion. This is what makes the Tough Duck fleece lined Thinsulate work gloves more comfortable for all-day wear than pile-lined alternatives.
  • Premium cowgrain leather palm is the full outer surface of the cowhide, not the inner split. That means a tighter grain, better abrasion resistance, and a longer lifespan through repeated use. Buyers comparing cowgrain leather gloves vs split leather will find cowgrain lasts longer and holds its shape better, especially through flex cycles around tools and materials.
  • Cotton duck back gives the top of the hand room to bend and flex without fighting a stiff shell. It breathes well enough to let heat escape on warmer fall days, which extends the seasonal range of this glove beyond deep winter.
  • Rubberized safety cuffs guard your wrists against nicks and scrapes from sharp edges, wire ends, and debris. The rigid cuff also makes the glove faster to pull on and off between tasks.
  • Leather knuckle straps and fingertips add an extra layer at the points that take the most contact. Fingertips wear through first on most gloves. The double leather here extends the service life by weeks or months depending on the work.

Specifications

Specification Details
Brand Tough Duck
Model GI760 (GI7606)
Glove Type Fitters / Winter Work Glove
Palm Material Premium cowgrain leather
Back Material Cotton duck
Insulation 150G 3M™ Thinsulate™
Lining Polyester fleece (no waterproof membrane)
Cuff Type Rubberized safety cuff
Reinforcement Leather knuckle straps + leather fingertips
Sizes Medium, Large, X-Large, 2X-Large
Color Brown
Season Fall through winter / dry cold conditions

Glove Measurement and Sizing Guide

To find your size, wrap a flexible tape measure around your dominant hand at the widest point across the palm (just below the knuckles), with your hand flat and fingers together. Match your measurement to the chart below:

Tough Duck GI760 sizing guide

Applications

  • General construction: framing, forming, material handling in cold but covered or dry conditions
  • Mechanical and HVAC work on rooftop units, compressors, and outdoor equipment in fall and winter
  • Warehouse and loading dock operations where cold air exposure is steady but rain is not a factor
  • Landscaping, tree work, and grounds maintenance during the shoulder season and early winter
  • Farm and ranch chores: fencing, feeding, equipment maintenance in dry prairie cold
  • Any task where you need the best fleece lined winter work gloves for construction without paying the premium for waterproofing you will not use

Industries

  • General construction and residential trades
  • Mechanical, HVAC, and facility maintenance
  • Warehousing, logistics, and transportation
  • Agriculture, ranching, and rural property management
  • Municipal parks, grounds, and public works (dry-weather tasks)

Buy Tough Duck GI760 Fleece Lined Winter Gloves Online from Cleanflow

The GI760 is the mid-range pick in the Tough Duck leather work gloves lineup: 150g Thinsulate cowgrain gloves with a safety cuff at a price point that makes sense for daily use and bulk crew orders. Compare it against the rest of the Tough Duck collection to find the right cold weather construction gloves for your crew in Canada or the USA. Cleanflow ships across both countries with free shipping on orders over $199 and a 30-day return policy. Call 1-866-335-1078 (Canada) / 1-204-888-8469 (USA) to confirm sizing and stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are fleece lined or pile lined winter gloves warmer?

Pile lining is thicker and traps more dead air, which can feel warmer when your hands are still. Fleece is thinner, lighter, and wicks moisture better, which matters during active work when your hands sweat. Paired with 150G Thinsulate, the fleece lining in the GI760 delivers comparable warmth to a pile-lined glove while keeping the glove slimmer and more flexible. For sustained physical work in cold weather, fleece lined vs pile lined winter gloves come down to this: fleece stays drier and the pile feels bulkier.

Do I need waterproof work gloves or just insulated ones?

If your work regularly exposes your hands to rain, wet snow, or standing water, a waterproof membrane is worth the step up. The Tough Duck G699 adds that membrane and is the right choice for wet conditions. If you work in cold but mostly dry environments, insulated gloves without a membrane breathe better, dry faster when they do get damp from sweat, and cost less per pair. The GI760 is the right choice for the second scenario.

Why choose cowgrain leather over split leather for winter work gloves?

Cowgrain is the outer surface of the hide. It has a tighter, denser fiber structure than split leather, which is cut from the inner layers. In practice, cowgrain resists abrasion longer, holds its shape through repeated wet-dry and flex cycles, and ages more gracefully. The GI66 uses split leather and is the most affordable option in the lineup, but crews that go through gloves quickly often find the GI760's cowgrain palm pays for itself in longer service life.

What temperatures are the GI760 gloves rated for?

Tough Duck does not publish a specific temperature rating. In general, 150G Thinsulate over fleece keeps hands comfortable during active work in temperatures down to roughly minus 10 to minus 15 C. Below that, or if you are standing still for long stretches, adding a thin merino or synthetic liner glove underneath extends the range significantly. Sizing up one size accommodates the liner without cramping your fingers.

How does the GI760 fit in the Tough Duck glove lineup?

The Tough Duck leather glove lineup on Cleanflow runs from the unlined GI86 for warm weather, through the 100G split-leather GI66 for light cold, to the fleece-lined GI760 for mid-range cold weather, the pile-lined GI96 for traditional heavyweight warmth, and the waterproof G699 for wet winter conditions. The GI760 sits in the middle of the range on both cost and protection, which is why it works as an everyday Thinsulate insulated cowgrain work glove for cold weather across most trades.

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