Ejendals Tegera 191 Waterproof Thermal Mittens
Mittens traditionally offer more warmth and heat-retention than gloves because the fingers are not separated. This shared warmth increases the flow of hot air inside the garment, making mittens an excellent choice for outdoor and cold weather work during winter.
Ejendals Tegera 191 Waterproof Thermal Mittens use a waterproof cowhide leather foundation and Thinsulate padding to prevent frozen material transferring cold to your hands. Great for guarding against sensation loss and numbness, Tegera Insulated Mittens are our number one choice for work mittens this winter.
What's Included?
Sizing Information for Ejendals Tegera 191 Thermal Work Mittens
Ejendals Tegera 191 Insulated Work Mittens are available in four different sizes. To find the right one for you, simply measure the circumference of your hand and the length of your palm as shown below.
Once you have these measurements, please consult the sizing chart below to find the right size for your hands.
Size | Palm Circumference | Hand Length |
Size 7 | 178mm | 171mm |
Size 8 | 203mm | 182mm |
Size 9 | 229mm | 192mm |
Size 10 | 254mm | 204mm |
Who Can Use Tegera 191 Winter Mittens?
Tegera 191 Winter Work Mittens are great for any handling application that doesn't demand a great degree of dexterity. Take a look at the list below to see what we recommend them for:
- Agricultural Work
- Brick Handling
- Building and Construction
- Cargo Handling
- Cold Storage
- Farming
- Forestry
- Freezer Work
- Mining
- Offshore
- Shipping
- Utilities
- Wood Industry
How Do Tegera 191 Thermal Winter Mittens Protect My Hands?
On top of their incredible cold-resistance, Tegera 191 Thermal Work Mittens do a whole lot more than just keep your hands warm. See below for a list of hazards they protect against:
- Dirt
- Contact Cold
- Damp
- Grease
- Finger Numbness
- Bumps
- Convective Cold
- Oil
- Abrasions
- Cold-induced Sensation Loss
- Scuffs
- Water
- Scratches
Safety Standards and Protection Ratings
EN 511: Cold Resistance
EN 511 is the European regulation governing cold-resistant garments and gloves. This regulation uses a number of intricate and complex tests to assess the contact cold, convective cold and water permeability of a fabric. Please view the table below to see how these gloves performed:
Standard | Resistance Rating |
Convective Cold Resistance | Level 3 |
Contact Cold Resistance | Level 3 |
Water Permeability | Level 1 |
EN 388: Mechanical Resistance
EN 388 is a European regulation governing the sale of gloves used for safety and protection. It determines the gloves' performance when used for protection against mechanical machinery by measuring the fabric's abrasion, cut, tear and puncture resistance.
Standard | Resistance Rating |
Abrasion Resistance | Level 2 |
Cut Resistance | Level 2 |
Tear Resistance | Level 3 |
Puncture Resistance | Level 2 |
ISO Cut Resistance | N/A |
Key Features and Benefits
- Thinsulate thermal lining maximises heat-retention in cold conditions
- Mitten-style is warmer than traditional gloves
- Brilliant for non-dexterity focused handling applications this winter
- Waterproof fabric ensures your hands stay dry as a bone
- Maximum convective and contact cold protection ratings under EN 511
- One of our favourite gloves for working out in the elements
- Cowhide leather foundation is tough and durable
- Bulky design prevents bumps, scratches and scrapes ruining your hands
- Available in four different sizes
What's So Special About Work Mittens?
Work mittens are perfect for users after the warmest protection for their hands. Mittens pack the fingers into a single "pouch" which forms a broad grip surface, making them perfect for bulky, heavyweight handling applications like cargo handling, shipping and dockyard work.
What's the Difference Between Thermal Gloves and Mittens?
Work mittens are actually warmer than thermal gloves because they pack the fingers into one area, allowing them to share heat and warmth. Work Mittens are perfect for cold weather handling applications that don't demand a great deal of dexterity out of your hands.
Thinsulate Lining
Thinsulate is one of the most popular synthetic insulation materials on the market. Made by 3M for use in gloves and garments, Thinsulate is unrivalled when it comes to insulation without causing issues with perspiration and breathability.
Waterproof Membrane
Ejendals Tegera 191 Winter Mittens are completely waterproof, making them an excellent choice for offshore and shipyard work. Their reinforced cowhide foundation is bolstered by a layer of Thinsulate padding underneath which assists with preventing water and damp getting into your gloves.
What Are the Benefits of Full-Grain Cowhide?
Cowhide leather is fantastic for winter gloves because it's naturally waterproof. On top of this, cowhide is thick and durable, meaning it stands up to scuffs and scratches well. It's more tear-resistant than goatskin and it provides a stronger foundation for handling medium/heavyweight material as well.
What Are Tegera 203 Thermal Gloves Made From?
- Palm Material: Full-grain Cowhide
- Lining Material: Thinsulate 200g
- Back Material: Full-grain Cowhide
Glove Specifications
- Glove Length: 342 - 396mm
- Fastening Style: String Lock
- Cuff Style: Extended
- Colour: Black/White
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