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Praetorian 2 Glove
Even when the temperature drops you still need to be able to perform at your best. Our new Praetorian2 winter duty glove is warm and durable but also allows you to do all of the things you do when wearing unlined gloves. Thinsulate™ C100 insulation keeps warmth in and winter cold out but its low loft allows use of firearms and other tools of the trade. Goatskin remains pliable and comfortable in cold weather. Our patented Tactical Touch™ fingertip construction eliminates the fingertip seam that impedes tactility in other gloves and improves fit at the most critical part of the glove – your fingertips. Our seamless palm means there is less interference between your hand and your work, whether you’re gripping a pistol or performing a pat down. The elastic wrist closure seals out cold air and debris and ensures a proper fit every time.
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Nov
29
2011
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
Best winter glove for LE work
By Greg
from Sacramento, CA
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Comments about 5.11 Tactical Praetorian 2 Glove:
I have tried other gloves for cold weather protection but found them too bulky or their dexterity to be too poor for law enforcement work. That is not the case here. The Praetorian 2 gloves are a great blend of insulation, general hand protection, good grip, and impressive dexterity for an insulated glove. They also seem very durable and are showing almost zero wear after using them for many months. I am very pleased and have been recommending them to my partners and other officers.I am sold on the "Tactical Touch" (wrap-over style) fingertips that this and other 5.11 gloves have. What a difference they make in dexterity and lack of irritation from a seam rubbing the ends of your fingers. The only con I can provide is this: While the inside insulation/liner is normally somewhat soft, it becomes scratchy-feeling if your hands are chapped/cracked/dry. However, even then I hardly notice the issue after they have been on for a few moments.I highly recommend these gloves.
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Dec
2010
(3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)
Ideal gloves for Alaska
By fsada1
from Fairbanks, AK
Considering that I work and live in a place that gets to 20 degrees below zero for months, I'm pleased with these gloves. I do wish there was a velcro or elastic strap on the wrist to adjust the size. That would make shooting and picking up objects a lot easier. I think a sizing chart to help customers determine their proper size even making an extra small size would be beneficial.
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Could be better
By Jonny
from MN, USA
I bought these gloves because I have the TAC AK2 gloves (which I would recommend to everyone), but needed something warmer for winter. I am disappointed to say that these are no good. They are far too short in the wrists. The rest of the glove fits well enough, but my wrist is exposed to the cold. The cuff needs to either be long enough and wide enough to fit over a jacket sleeve, or long enough and tight enough to fit inside a jacket sleeve. Because of this, I will have to return them and look elsewhere for my hands' thermal insulation needs.