PIG Full Dexterity Tactical (FDT) Cold Weather Glove
PIG FDT Glove Sizing Chart
The ALL-NEW PIG FDT Cold Weather Glove (CWG) finally brings PIG's unsurpassed dexterity to a wind-resistant insulated glove.
Maintaining the PIG-FDT line-up's short cuff design, the ALL-NEW CWG includes:
- Touch Screen Compatibility (all 5 digits)
- Grippy Silicon-print palm
- Terry cloth nose-wipe.
When the temperatures drop, transition from your current FDT Gloves to the ALL-NEW WARMNESS that is the PIG FDT Cold Weather Glove!
Reviews
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Great gloves for cold weather
I bought these gloves as a large based on the sizing chart and they were a little loose but still great. I have worn these out in sub 20 degrees and been able to maintain a comfortable temperature for an hour or two. They are great because I can still put my hands in my pockets and manipulate my keys etc. without issue. I'll definitely be buying a pair of the regular gloves soon.
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Pig FDT cold weather
These gloves have performed well above my expectation. They provide the same amazing fit as their standard gloves with light insulation to take the edge off of cold environments. I have worn them in temperatures of below zero and was content for short periods of time. Any Extended time out in that extreme weather and your hands will get cold. I would say these gloves are ideal for freezing (32 degrees) and above temperatures and are perfect for operating both pistols and rifles in snowy conditions at the same temperatures. I recommend this purchase very much.
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PIG Cold Weather Gloves
Outstanding quality. Fit was as expected. Dexterity, grip, and screen compatibility are all excellent.
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PIG FDT Cold weather gloves
The best tactical cold weather glove I've found. Gloves in general are not very good at keeping my hands warm and still be able to have good dexterity. These bridge the gap rather nicely.
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PIG FULL DEXTERITY TACTICAL (FDT) COLD WEATHER GLOVE
Personal Opinion: I'm enjoying the fit of my glove. Depending on the time and surfaces I touch, I would/will have more opinion about its reliability. I would harden the fingertips. Be cautious wet conditions e.g. fit, dry time, odor.
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Buy These
Need gloves for winter or cold environments? Buy these. They are very snug - by design, as description says - but if you like other PIG gloves, these must be on your list. I live in the Northeast, tested in January (15-20 degrees F) at the range, mag changes, slide release on pistol/rifle were easy to manipulate. Will be buying a second pair at some point in another color (black look great).
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Cold Capable Gloves
I had gotten these for a mix between dexterity and handling rough weather while on an electric bike through the snow and slush, where I need a mixture of grip and dexterity while also maintaining warmth. I say "capable" because once you hit 20F/-6.7C temps or lower it will be a bit cooler to your hands. For me, riding at ~30mph in wind chill with these is do-able in the short range but I wouldn't want to take them beyond 5 miles at that speed on a bike in those cold conditions, you definitely start to have pings of pain as frost kicks in. I didn't test with any hand warmers of any type, so this is raw feeling of glove and nothing else. Shame that they're aren't quite as resistant as I was hoping for, but I'd still use them for sure on a regular walk in lower temps. If you plan to go out and wander on foot, you'll be set. Massachusetts weather tested.
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They work
No dexterity lost. I’ve ran alpha and alpha +. Dexterity remains great, the fingers fit on like little condoms. Ran them down to about -10 Celsius and pretty stagnant, no issues. Fairly resistant to water but I haven’t exposed them to rain, only snow.
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FDT cold weather gloves
Best gloves ive found to keep my hands warm while at the same time giving amazing dexterity to manipulate my gear.