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Description
Waterproof Leather Work Gloves With 3M Thinsulate Insulation And A Rubberized Safety Cuff For Outdoor Trades Work In Rain, Snow, And Freezing Temperatures
Wet insulation is dead insulation. Once moisture soaks through a standard winter glove, the lining collapses and your hands go cold no matter how much Thinsulate is packed inside. The Tough Duck G699 waterproof winter gloves solve that problem at the source: a breathable membrane liner sits between the cowgrain leather shell and the 150g Thinsulate insulation, blocking rain, snowmelt, and slush before it reaches the lining. The result is a pair of winter work gloves for wet and cold conditions that actually stay warm because they stay dry.
Key Features and Benefits of Tough Duck G699 Waterproof Winter Work Gloves
- A waterproof/breathable membrane liner sits inside the shell and stops water from reaching the insulation layer. Unlike treated leather that loses its water resistance after a few washes or heavy use, a membrane liner stays waterproof for the life of the glove. This is what separates the Tough Duck waterproof work gloves from the rest of the lineup.
- 150g 3M Thinsulate insulation over polyester fleece traps body heat without adding bulk. Your fingers stay mobile enough to grip tools, turn wrenches, and handle small fasteners. If you need leather work gloves with Thinsulate and a waterproof liner in one package, the G699 is the only Tough Duck model that combines all three.
- Premium cowgrain leather palm resists abrasion from rebar, wire, lumber edges, and rough concrete. Cowgrain is tougher than split leather and holds its shape longer through repeated wet-dry cycles.
- Cotton duck back adds flexibility across the top of the hand where you need to bend and grip freely, while still standing up to snags and scrapes.
- Rubberized safety cuff wraps the wrist to guard against cuts, abrasions, and debris. It also keeps snow and rain from running down your forearm into the glove, which matters just as much as the membrane when you are working overhead or reaching above shoulder height.
- Leather knuckle straps and fingertips double up protection at the highest-wear points. Knuckles and fingertips take the most contact with tools and materials, and the extra leather layer extends the life of these insulated waterproof work gloves for cold weather by reinforcing where most gloves fail first.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tough Duck |
| Model | G699 (G69916) |
| Glove Type | Fitters / Winter Work Glove |
| Palm Material | Premium cowgrain leather |
| Back Material | Cotton duck |
| Insulation | 150g 3M™ Thinsulate™ |
| Lining | Polyester fleece + waterproof/breathable membrane |
| Cuff Type | Rubberized safety cuff |
| Reinforcement | Leather knuckle straps + leather fingertips |
| Sizes | Medium, Large, X-Large, 2X-Large |
| Color | Brown |
| Season | Winter / cold and wet 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:
Note: If you plan to wear a thin liner glove underneath for extreme cold, size up one. Measurements above are guidelines based on standard men's fitters glove sizing.
Applications
- Construction framing, concrete finishing, and rebar work in rain or snow
- Utility and municipal fieldwork: water main repairs, hydrant maintenance, meter reading in wet weather
- Roofing, siding, and exterior trades where hands are exposed to precipitation all shift
- Snow removal and winter grounds maintenance on commercial properties
- Forestry, logging, and brush clearing in cold, wet conditions
- Any outdoor task where you need to know what work gloves keep your hands warm and dry on a construction site or jobsite through a full winter shift
Industries
- General construction and trades
- Municipal public works and utilities
- Forestry and natural resources
- Transportation, shipping, and warehousing (outdoor)
- Oil, gas, and pipeline maintenance
Buy Tough Duck G699 Waterproof Winter Gloves Online from Cleanflow
The Tough Duck G699 is the top-tier Thinsulate 150g waterproof glove for outdoor work in the Tough Duck leather work gloves collection. If you need warmth without the waterproof membrane, compare it against the other Tough Duck workwear gloves at lower price points. Cleanflow ships across Canada and the USA with free shipping on orders over $199 and a 30-day return policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between waterproof breathable work gloves and water-resistant gloves?
Water-resistant gloves use treated leather or a DWR coating that repels light moisture but eventually soaks through in sustained rain or snow. Waterproof breathable work gloves like the G699 have a membrane liner sealed inside the shell that blocks liquid water completely while still letting sweat vapor escape. The membrane does not wear off with use the way surface treatments do, so the protection lasts through repeated wet shifts.
How do I dry these gloves after a wet shift?
Turn them inside out if the liner allows it, or pull the cuff open and place them near a heat register or boot dryer at low heat. Avoid direct contact with radiators, campfires, or forced hot air, which can shrink and crack cowgrain leather. At room temperature, the waterproof/breathable liner helps moisture move outward, so the gloves typically dry overnight.
Do these waterproof work gloves actually keep hands dry in rain and snow?
Yes. The sealed membrane liner prevents external water from reaching the insulation. Rain, wet snow, and standing water on surfaces will not soak through during a normal work shift. The one exception is submersion. If you plunge the gloves past the cuff into standing water, moisture can enter through the top opening. For tasks that involve prolonged contact with water above wrist level, a gauntlet-style waterproof glove with a longer cuff would be the right choice.
Do the G699 gloves run true to size?
They run snug when new. The cowgrain leather palm loosens after a few days of wear and conforms to your hand shape. If you want room for a thin liner glove underneath, order one size up. If you prefer a close fit for better dexterity with hand tools, order your standard size and allow a short break-in period.
How does the G699 compare to the Tough Duck GI760 glove?
Both use cowgrain leather and 150g Thinsulate. The G699 adds a waterproof/breathable membrane liner that the GI760 does not have. If your work keeps you outdoors in rain, snow, or slush, the G699 is the right pick. If you work in cold but mostly dry conditions and want a lower price point, the GI760 delivers the same warmth without the waterproof layer.
✅ This brand is a high volume bestseller, and is frequently restocked to meet demand. If the product happens to sell out close to the time you purchase, you may experience a slight delay in shipping. Please rest assured that if we anticipate any significant delay, we will contact you as soon as we learn this.
Please feel free to review your order status on your order page, or use the chat on our website for updates on availability and your order status.
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