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🧊 Freeze out the cold, not your productivity!
SHOWA TEMRES 282-02 gloves combine cutting-edge waterproof and breathable TEMRES technology with thermal fleece insulation rated for extreme cold (-58°F). Featuring an integrated drawstring gaiter cuff to seal out snow and debris, these gloves offer superior grip and ergonomic design for all-day comfort during winter work or sports like skiing and ice fishing.









| ASIN | B08W8NHX7F |
| Additional Features | Breathable, TEMRES technology, Waterproof |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,104 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #8 in Men's Cold Weather Gloves #15 in Women's Cold Weather Gloves |
| Brand | SHOWA |
| Brand Name | SHOWA |
| Closure Type | Cord |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 571 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Glove Type | Winter Sports |
| Hand Orientation | Pair |
| Included Components | 1 Pair Gloves |
| Item Type Name | insulated winter glove |
| Item Weight | 0.46 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SHOWA Group |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 282-02BKL-09 |
| Material | Acrylic, Polyurethane |
| Material Type | Acrylic, Polyurethane |
| Model Number | 282-02BKL-09 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Do Not Wash |
| Size | Large |
| Sport | Ice Climbing, Mountaineering |
| Sport Type | Ice Climbing, Mountaineering |
| Style Name | 282-02 |
| UPC | 713740954396 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
L**S
Best Waterproof Cold Weather Kayak Gloves/Gauntlets
Overall: These are outstanding cold weather kayak gloves/gauntlets. The soft, supple lining keeps your hands/fingers nice and warm down to freezing conditions. Finger dexterity is excellent. Glove liners are not required. However, should you use liners, make sure the liner gloves are of a very thin material; bulky gloves liners will restrict your finger dexterity. These gloves are very easy to pull on and take off. The extended cuff (or gauntlet) is another beauty of these gloves. The cuff is the exact reason I bought these gloves. It measures 5 inches from the wrist to mid-forearm. 3 inches of the cuff is the same material as the hand and fingers. 2 inches of this cuff, located at the mid-forearm area, is a soft waterproof shell material, including an easy to pull drawstring closure. This feature is very important in keeping water from channeling back into a splash/wet suit at the wrist. Sizing: For men, I would highly suggest getting the XXL. You might think they might be too floppy on your hands; they aren't. I don't have super large hands and yet, they fit my hands perfectly, with very little slop. Yes, the fingers on the XXL do seem a bit stubby. However, I can overlook that, since all I'm doing is paddling. Grip: These gloves provide the perfect amount of grip for paddling; not slippery and not too grippy. I use a Greenland paddle, so my hands must be able to run the entire length of the paddle without any issues. These gloves afford that necessity. Wrap up: Should these gloves fail in some fashion or get lost, I'd buy another pair in a heartbeat. I could order some actual Greenland style paddle gloves/gauntlets from overseas (because no company in the US has the good sense to make a pair). But why? These gloves do exactly what I need them to do in my kayaking ventures. No real cons with these gloves... just paddling happiness.
K**N
Jack of all trades, multifaceted and good enough at everything
They run small so I would order one to two sizes over your regular size. They’re pretty comfortable and the dexterity is decent enough. I bought them to ride my scooter (20 miles per hour ) and 35°F weather and they do a decent job of protecting my hands from the cold wind. They keep your hands bone dry. I found that I can put them on and take them off extremely quickly, which makes them really convenient. And when I’m just walking around and not using my hand, I can pull my hands back from the fingers and make a fist which helps warm up using the same principle as a mitten.
J**G
The best gloves I have ever purchased!
I’m not someone who usually writes product reviews, but I had to make an exception for these gloves. I live in Michigan and have gone through many different pairs over the years, and I can say with 110% confidence that these are worth every penny. My hands never get wet or cold, and the grip is fantastic. I ended up buying two more pairs—one to give as a gift and one to keep in my emergency winter bag in the SUV. The quality is outstanding, and the fit is perfect. Trust me when I say these are a must-buy. You won’t be disappointed!
E**N
Great wet winter work gloves
Great for wet cold environment where maximum dexterity is necessary. Not as insulated as warmest gloves around, but very durable and impermeable
B**E
Warm and protective, but inside could be better
These gloves do a great job keeping my hands warm and dry, even in cold and wet conditions. The extended cuff is very helpful for snow and wind, and the outside feels strong and well made. The only downside is the inside lining, which feels a little uncomfortable and rough after wearing them for a while. Still a good pair of gloves overall, just not perfect.
L**A
Awesome gloves for wet and cold conditions
I had the blue version for a few years, but really missed having a cuff that would go over my jacket. I would often get snow or rain inside one cuff or the other and end up with wet hands. These are the best for situations where you need both finger dexterity and moderate warmth, like mountaineering. You can add thin liner gloves for more warmth. Probably go up a size; I usually wear women's small and the mediums fit me pretty well.
M**E
Amazing gloves wish I would have known about sooner.
I saw these recommended on Reddit as the best glove for cold weather dexterity. And boy they weren't wrong. I thought these would feel more like a dish glove with a slight fleece lining. Wrong! The insulation is way thicker than I thought, and feels especially thicker in the fingers, but without losing dexterity. The rubber feels more like a grippy foam, definitely not something I'd use for belaying, not fragile but not designed for heavy friction work. I bought these for my late season elk hunts were the main thing keeping from being out all day everyday is my cold wet fingers. So I bought these, some down gloves, and some merino liners. These fit great for me and I can easily wear them with the liners, but I honestly think these are the only gloves I'll need.
I**.
The grip
I did marine constuction all winter in 20 degree F weather some days- these provided the agility and warmth to work with commercial power tools and even holding a screw. Incredible grip too! And 100% waterproof. I bought a second pair for myself and one as a gift.
M**T
The best gloves to own!!!
I've been rocking the showa temres waterproof gloves for years! They are outstanding for any activity that requires your hands to get wet and/or cold. Especially great for the warmth factor. Keeps your hands dry and warm whether on a long, wet spring boat ride, or ice fishing for hours. Clearing heavy wet snow of the truck? No problem. Durability on these gloves is excellent. With hard use, one pair will last me easily a year. The long cuff is an added bonus for keeping the wrists protected, as well.
T**Y
Great pair of functional gloves
Great pair of gloves that keep my hands warm and dry and worth the price.
R**X
10/10
excelente calidad y la talla quedo super bien
J**J
perfectly waterproof
excellent to keep your hands dry, especially when being active outdoors (think skiing etc). I would go a size up (or even 2) from your normal size gloves as they feel smaller than the size would indicate. We bought an XL and M, but had to buy L as the M was too small (for a 164cm female with normally a size S-M).
#**5
Preis-Leistungs-Biest fürs Eisklettern
Nachdem ich bereits die blauen Showa Temres 282 Handschuhe beim Eisklettern im Einsatz hatte (die schwarzen 02 waren damals nicht verfügbar), war für mich schnell klar: Ich will die Version mit der verlängerten Manschette. Gerade bei Schnee, Eis und ständigem Kontakt mit dem Schmelzwasser im Wassereis ist der zusätzliche Schutz am Handgelenk kein Luxus, sondern einfach nur perfekt. Einsatzbereich: Eisklettern, Mixed-Klettern Pro: - Absolut wasserdicht – auch bei dauerhaftem Kontakt mit Eis und Schnee bleiben die Hände trocken - Angenehm warm für aktive Belastung (kein Standhandschuh!) - Sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis – vergleichbare Performance kostet bei etablierten Bergsportmarken oft ein Vielfaches - Verlängerte Manschette hält Schnee zuverlässig draußen und reduziert Wärmeverlust Con: - Begrenzte Haltbarkeit bei Seilkontakt – insbesondere beim Sichern merkt man schnell Verschleiß --> zum Sichern daher besser ein anderes, robusteres Paar Handschuhe dabei haben, welches man unter der Jacke aufbewahrt und dass dann auch immer schön vorgewärmt ist :) - Kein Allround-Handschuh – eher ein spezialisierter Kletterhandschuh als ein robuster Begleiter für alle Tätigkeiten - Bei Amazon im Vergleich recht teuer; besser irgendwo anders im Internet bestellen, dann allerdings meist mit längerer Lieferzeit Mein Fazit: Für den Preis sind die Showa 282-02 fast schon ein No-Brainer im Eisklettern. Sie liefern genau das, was man in der Bewegung braucht: trockene, ausreichend warme Hände bei maximaler Funktion. Wer sie clever einsetzt (z. B. zweites, wärmeres Paar fürs Sichern dabei hat), bekommt hier ein perfektes und vor allem günstiges paar Handschuhe . Ich würde sie jederzeit wieder kaufen – aber eben bewusst als Teil eines Systems, nicht als einzigen Handschuh zum Eisklettern.
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