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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Awesome
The gloves fit great. Snug around the fingers and web of the thumb.
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Excellent so far!
They're very comfortable. Relatively easy on and off, warm, grippy, touch screen capable, and less cumbersome than most winter gloves.
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Works for Skiing!
I've been wearing the cold-weather glove since my purchase and today used them skiing. They work very well and plan to purchase another pair for the wife!
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5-Apr
Pretty good glove. Not exactly touch screen compatible or the most dextrous but it is a good cold weather glove with nice grip texture.
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Keep you warm but sizing chart is way off
Had to return the first pair as sizing chart was not accurate. Second pair was better but still not a good fit..
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Awesome Cold Weather Gloves
I use them for shooting classes and also on patrol duty in below zero temps here in AK. They are awesome!
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PIG cold weather gloves
Well made and warm. The XL fit well on the hand but the fingers are long for me, so touch screen use is a no go. Even so I would buy them again.
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Good Glove, I bought the white version.
The gloves are nice. By themselves for regular patrols, they are good between 40F-60F. They are too warm for anything above 60F imo, unless you are sitting in a high windy tower... I did not test them sub 40F. Back at Drum we'd run bear mitts, trigger finger mitts, and then a wool glove liner under. These gloves from SKD could potentially replace that wool base layer. Although I didn't really test these gloves in that type of extreme cold... The pig logo on top ruins snow camo imo. The logo on the palm is alright, but the grey pig logo really makes hands stick out against a snowy background. The palm and finger tips feel well made, touch screen fingertips work and the "grippy" rubber on the fingers really do help hold on to potentially slippery things that have moisture from snow or morning dew. They initially felt tight, but they seem to be breaking in and will keep a snug fit.
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Needs break in
The quality is excellent. However as with a good pair of boots; a break in period is absolutely essential. Even in above freezing temps the fingertips are tight enough to cut off circulation and they freeze. As the material loosens this problem goes away, and the flexibility to manipulate your trigger improves. Hopefully it is comparable to a quality firearm with a long break in that ends up lasting a lifetime. I prefer the original PIG gloves by far, but these will do in the cold.