Heavy Duty yellow leather gloves
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Selecting a glove size: Measure the circumference around the palm at the widest point of your hand. If measurement is between sizes, size up. Measurements for XS are 6 inches to 6.5 inches. Measurements for Small are 7 inches to 7.5 inches. Measurements for Medium are 8 inches to 8.5 inches. Measurements for Large are 9 inches to 9.5 inches. Measurements for XL are 10 inches to 10.5 inches. Measurements for 2XL are 11 inches to 11.5 inches. Measurements for 3XL are 12 inches to 12.5 inches.

Heavy Duty Leather Cowhide Driver Gloves - HD361

HD361-S

Regular price $29.98
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  • 40% more leather than the D351 for greater longevity
  • 1.4MM thickness cowhide leather
  • Patented Double Wedge™ design (Extreme curved finger pattern)
  • Ergonomically constructed to reduce hand fatigue and increase comfort
  • Winged thumb configuration to decrease material bunching around palm
  • Shirred back (Elastic stretch band for more secure fit)
  • Purpose placed gussets for longer-lasting wear
  • Minimized seams to prevent stitching abrasion

Bear Knuckles gloves are designed to fit tightly for better control and dexterity. Our sizing guide reflects a glove that will fit like a second skin. With regular break-in, the leather will expand and conform to the natural shape of your hand. If you desire a loose fitting glove, we recommend sizing up (L instead of M).

Conditioning for 1st Time Use

To achieve a perfect fit, Bear Knuckles gloves should conform tightly to your hands when wearing for the 1st time as leather will stretch.

Break-in Steps

  1. Put gloves on
  2. Spritz with water
    Note: If gloves are water/oil resistant, use mink oil or leather conditioner instead of water
  3. Wear until dry

Maintenance & Cleaning

All Bear Knuckles gloves are safe to hand or machine wash and dry. After machine washing, gloves will shrink to original size and may be stiff. Follow Break-in Steps above to recondition.

Customer Reviews

Based on 75 reviews
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(66)
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Debra O Bowen
We've bought so many pairs of these gloves

These are good gloves and cost no more than others available in stores. The curved fingers are nice, and they last about the same as other gloves. We have bought many pairs.

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Eric
Best gloves I’ve ever used

Only glove I’ve ever used that I can grab a black berry vine and rip it out of the ground and not get a single scratch. And still gives you good dexterity to use your tools.

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Steve Simpson
Glove review

Customer service is outstanding.
Had 2 fingers on a week old pair of gloves get holes at the sewn ends….customer service replaced quickly….have not used the replacement pair enough to see how they will hold up.

C
Clayton Egbert
Timber

Only last a year with regular use in the summer months of central Idaho.
Expensive for me.

C
Chuck Norem
Good gloves

Well-made and seem sturdy. Should last a while.

Fit is tight, but starting to loosen up a little.

Customer Reviews

Based on 75 reviews
88%
(66)
7%
(5)
3%
(2)
0%
(0)
3%
(2)
D
Debra O Bowen
We've bought so many pairs of these gloves

These are good gloves and cost no more than others available in stores. The curved fingers are nice, and they last about the same as other gloves. We have bought many pairs.

E
Eric
Best gloves I’ve ever used

Only glove I’ve ever used that I can grab a black berry vine and rip it out of the ground and not get a single scratch. And still gives you good dexterity to use your tools.

S
Steve Simpson
Glove review

Customer service is outstanding.
Had 2 fingers on a week old pair of gloves get holes at the sewn ends….customer service replaced quickly….have not used the replacement pair enough to see how they will hold up.

C
Clayton Egbert
Timber

Only last a year with regular use in the summer months of central Idaho.
Expensive for me.

C
Chuck Norem
Good gloves

Well-made and seem sturdy. Should last a while.

Fit is tight, but starting to loosen up a little.