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Do It Cowhide Grain Leather Glove Large

Top grain cowhide leather construction separates these gloves from the split leather alternatives contractors see everywhere else. They deliver genuine leather hand protection that’ll survive Montana jobsites without emptying the tool budget.

The gunn cut design puts seams away from the palm where they’d wear through first. Keystone thumb construction gives the grip strength needed for handling lumber and metal all day. Unlined means breathability when the work heats up — no sweaty hands compromising grip.

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Design Details That Work

Self-hemmed shirred elastic wrist keeps sawdust and debris out without the bulk of a gauntlet cuff. The 5.3 oz weight hits the sweet spot — heavy enough for durability, light enough to maintain dexterity.

SpecificationValue
MaterialTop grain cowhide leather
SizeLarge (L)
Weight5.3 oz
Cut styleGunn cut
Thumb designKeystone
Wrist closureSelf-hemmed shirred elastic
LiningUnlined

Users report soft and supple leather with excellent flexibility. 80% recommendation rate from buyers tells the real story — these gloves work. The 4.4 out of 5.0 rating across 5 reviews puts them on par with comparable gloves from Kinco and Boss that typically cost more.

Who Should Buy These

Construction, carpentry, material handling, warehouse work — anywhere abrasion resistance matters more than impact protection. The unlined design makes them versatile across Montana’s temperature swings. Spring framing, summer decking, fall cleanup — one glove handles it all.

Recommendation to buy one size larger if hands run large comes from actual users. The Large size fits men’s hands, but Montana working hands might need that extra room.

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The Bottom Line

Superior quality and value according to users who bought them. They compete with gloves costing twice as much. The top grain leather outlasts split leather. The thoughtful design — gunn cut, keystone thumb, elastic wrist — shows someone who actually works designed these.

Not fancy. Not certified for specific hazards. Just honest leather work gloves that protect hands without breaking budgets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do these compare to other Do It glove options? A: Do It offers this same glove design in Medium (model 710270) and XL (model 746795). The Large model 710323 fits standard men’s hands, with users suggesting sizing up if your hands run large.

Q: What’s the actual leather quality like? A: Top grain cowhide leather that users describe as soft and supple. This is the outer layer of the hide — more durable and flexible than the split leather used in cheaper gloves.

Q: Are these good for winter work? A: The unlined design means no insulation. They breathe well for three-season work but won’t provide warmth in Montana winters. Their flexibility in cold beats stiff insulated gloves for detailed work, though.

Q: What about warranty coverage? A: Standard 30-day return policy through retailers. Manufacturer warranty information is referenced but specific terms aren’t detailed publicly.

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