3M Recycled Thinsulate™ EC100 lining is made with 78% post consumer recycled materials Water resistant nylon Hy+Dry® water resistant barrier PVC… Read more »
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9592P
9592G L’il Bear (Kids)
9592G
L’il Bear (Kids)
3M Recycled Thinsulate™ EC100 lining is made with 78% post consumer recycled materials Water resistant nylon Hy+Dry® water resistant barrier PVC… Read more »
9503BHC Hockey Canada North of 49° Mitt
9503BHC
Hockey Canada North of 49° Mitt
With the Watson Gloves X Hockey Canada partnership, Canadian hockey fans will now be able to choose from a wide… Read more »
9505PW Spittin Chiclets X Watson Gloves Pink Whitney Mitt
9505PW
Spittin Chiclets X Watson Gloves Pink Whitney Mitt
Watson Gloves X Barstool Sports Pink Whitney Winter Mitts. Featuring 3M Thinsulate keeps your hands warm while on the ice… Read more »
9499 Sno Job
9499
Sno Job
Polariz™ microfleece lining 3M Recycled Thinsulate™ EC200 lining is made with 78% post consumer recycled materials Hy+Dry® barrier Dryhide™ water… Read more »
95783G Storm Trooper Mitt
95783G
Storm Trooper Mitt
3M Thinsulate™ C300 lining Full-grain deerskin leather back with Dryhide™ oil and water resistant cowhide leather palm Stitched with Kevlar®… Read more »
9200i Mule Gauntlet
9200i
Mule Gauntlet
Heavy sherpa lining keeps hands warm in cold conditions Dryhide™ water resistant full-grain cowhide leather palm Breathable pigskin leather back… Read more »
9346 Expedition North
9346
Expedition North
Heavy sherpa lining Full-grain cowhide leather Shirred elastic wrist Short cuff lined with beavy borg
95783 Storm Trooper Mitt
95783
Storm Trooper Mitt
3M Thinsulate™ C300 lining Full-grain deerskin leather back with Dryhide™ oil and water resistant cowhide leather palm Stitched with Kevlar®… Read more »
629 Wooly Mammoth Mitt
629
Wooly Mammoth Mitt
Blend of 85% wool and 15% acrylic
355 Bull Dog
355
Bull Dog
Heavyweight full-grain cowhide leather Stitched with Kevlar® thread for strength and durability Mitt style with straight thumb Leather reinforced thumb… Read more »