

❄️ Grip the cold, master the job — Ninja-level protection at your fingertips!
MCR Safety Ninja Ice Gloves combine a 15 gauge black nylon shell with a 7 gauge acrylic terry liner to deliver superior warmth and dexterity. Their HPT foam sponge coating repels liquids and maintains softness down to -58°F, making them perfect for demanding wet or cold environments like commercial fishing, construction, and cold storage.






















































| ASIN | B00487656E |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Ansi Isea Abrasion Level | 3 |
| Ansi Isea Heat Level | 2 |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,028 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #201 in Safety Work Gloves |
| Brand | MCR Safety |
| Brand Name | MCR Safety |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,818 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Poor fit for sizes other than Large |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045143869039 |
| Glove Construction | Dipped |
| Glove Liner Material | Acrylic Terry |
| Glove Or Mitt | Glove |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | N9690L |
| Is Supported | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 1.9 x 11.3 inches |
| Item Type Name | N9690L |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MCR Safety |
| Material | Bamboo |
| Material Features | Acrylic Terry |
| Material Type Free | Alcohol Free |
| Model Name | N9690l |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Abrasion Resistant, Cut Resistant, Heat Resistant, Insulated, Puncture Proof |
| Palm Material | PVC |
| Palm Style | Coated Palm |
| Part Number | N9690L |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Construction, Manufacturing, Mechanic |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | Large |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Special Feature | Abrasion Resistant, Cut Resistant, Heat Resistant, Insulated, Puncture Proof |
| Style Number | N9690L |
| Thumb Style | Wing Thumb |
| UPC | 045143869039 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
P**H
Good for Cooler Work
At my job I mainly throw produce freight which entails picking up a lot of boxes/totes that have a decent amount of weight to them. A lot of my work is done in a refrigerated cooler that temps around 40F. The main reason I wanted a pair of gloves was to prevent my hands from getting so beat up and for me to be able to work without having to worry about hurting my hands by knocking them into things or something similar. With only light insulation, my hands still are able to keep fairly warm even when just starting out the day. The insulation does come at a slight cost of dexterity, but for things like throwing cooler freight not much dexterity is required. I opt to remove the gloves when I exit the cooler to throw dry freight as my hands quickly warm up and get unpleasantly sweaty. The gloves also provide decent grip as they allow for me to palm-grasp some items with which would normally be difficult. I did not buy these expecting for them to be waterproof but they are actually somewhat, albeit not entirely, resistant to water absorption which is useful for handling iced or wet items such as broccoli or lettuce boxes. The gloves themselves are of good quality as I have used them at my full-time job for around 30 days without any signs of significant wear other than minor thread loss at the seams at the base of the gloves. If your hands are between medium and large sizes, I would recommend the smaller size. After using both sizes I prefer them to be more snug to allow for more dexterity and responsiveness from my hands when handling objects. Overall I would recommend these gloves for someone who works in a cold environment; however, they likely are not suitable for sub-frozen temperatures over sustained periods of time and they are not completely waterproof. In my experience it is hard to justify their use for room temperature work as my hands do get uncomfortably sweaty due to the insulation. For room temperature work I would recommend a pair of non-insulated gloves with grips such as Ninja Flex's Nylon Shell gloves if one needs, which in a worst case scenario are also suitable for deep cooler work. The price is good considering their good durability.
S**L
One of the best all around work gloves
These have greatly exceeded my expectations when I first ordered them. They were suggested to me by someone that has been using them 4 quite some time for working outdoors in cold climates. These aren't going to be as durable as a leather glove and they aren't waterproof but they do keep your hands fairly warm considering and as long as they fit you nice and tight you will be able to have pretty decent dexterity. Anyone that has worked outside in the cold knows that no glove is going 2 keep your hands warm when it below 20-25° out that's what my mittens are for but it's hard to do anything semi coordinated with mittens so these are my go 2 gloves for any weather/ temperature and they hold up pretty well. Dont expect them to keep your hands nice and warm, that's not what they're designed for but they will keep your hands protected from the elements while allowing you to actually perform tasks necessary to do your job, they do adequately keep your hands warm but be realistic about what your buying and you'll probably be blown away by these gloves.
S**N
Decent for freezers
I work dairy and frozen at Walmart and these gloves are perfectly suited for handling refrigerated goods. So long as I'm handling milks, yogurts, cheeses, juices, or eggs, my hands remain perfectly warm. When I'm in the freezer, however, after handling a few dozen frozen boxes, it becomes fairly clear that the hands begin to chill. Although, I would say that it never becomes uncomfortable, and the dexterity the gloves provide is really quite impressive. Ultimately, they're good gloves, especially at this price. Can sorta use touch screens with them on, although you ought to probably just take them off. Dexterity is good but not incredible; they're decent for handling boxes, moving carts, pushing buttons, sorting items, etc. My biggest gripe with the gloves is that the interior quickly felt considerably less comfortable, in terms of the softness of the material and the fit to a lesser extent, over a period of a few weeks. Sometimes threads become exposed which you gotta cut off. Certainly not deal breakers and I would still recommend - so far as I've used them - these gloves to those of you who need some fridge/freezer work gloves.
R**J
Very high-grip and high durablity. Coating doesn't crack when exposed to dry ice.
I'm probably not the typical customer for a pair of high-grip insulated ice handling gloves, but I'll give you a rundown regardless. I purchased these to safely handle dry ice pellets used for my wife's cold-capping therapy. (Cold-capping is a process where someone wears a super chilled helmet-like covering to lower the temperature of their hair follicles to protect again chemotherapy-induced hair loss. Most cold-capping products, like the Penguin-brand cold caps we use, require dry ice to chill the gel to an appropriate temperature.) The gloves are durable and well insulated enough to protect my hands against direct dry ice exposure for a reasonable amount of time. I can hold the pellets and move them around into the bags I use to pack the cooler the cold caps are stored in without any issue as it takes longer for the dry ice to chill my hands than it takes me to move the ice. The high-grip surface remains completely flexible and crack-free even with extended use and repeated dry ice exposure. Once the cold-capping therapy is over these gloves will still have a ton of life in them and I intend to donate them to someone locally that can use them in a similar fashion. Great product!
L**A
Very nice except for fingers
I got the small gloves, they're very comfortable and kept my hands warm but the fingers are very long. I made sure they were pulled snuggly around my hands and fingers but when you start using them and leaves a bunch of the material at your finger tips Another update: I got these gloves for work, they kept my hands warm but when I started climbing they pretty much started sliding off of my hands, I was really glad I brought my old gloves along. It was raining and they did keep my hands dry. Just not a great work/climbing glove.
N**E
My favorite cold weather work glove.
These work well. Good dexterity, keep hands warm, even when damp. Hang onto the fingers when removing the glove to keep from pulling the liner, but really not a big deal. I've wore these working winters outside in Michigan for years, and also use them hunting. I can feel the accu-trigger on the rifle. Get a few pair so when they do get damp, you have another to wear while drying them out.
2**S
Best gloves ever!
I use these at work when I am in a freezer that is -30. The are the absolute best ever!!! They fit great and have just enough grip material so I don't drop things. The frostbite protection is the best I have found. I definitely recommend these gloves.
A**R
Great Winter Gloves !
These are my favorite winter gloves, they can get wet a bit , get cold a bit , and them hands of yours will stay dry a lot a bit! They are pretty thick so sometimes you may have to take them off for certain things. Quality has always been good though! They fit like a glove.....on top of that they are comfortable! They will last all winter too, very durable.
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