
Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Warm. Dry. Built for Real Barn Work.
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Why Barn Gloves Fail in Real Winter
Most winter gloves fail once moisture, hay, and real barn work enter the equation.
1. Cold hands slow everything down
Chores take longer. Fingers lose feeling fast.
2. Wet gloves turn cold into miserable
Once moisture gets in, heat disappears fast.
3. Hay and shavings stick to everything
And work their way inside your gloves all day long.
4. Bulky gloves kill grip and dexterity
Clips slip. Buckles fight back. Hands get clumsy.
5. Taking gloves off for your phone nonstop
Texts, calls, GPS — bare hands in the cold, again.
Cold is unavoidable. Gloves that fail you aren’t.
THE FIX FOR REAL WINTER BARN WORK
Cold is unavoidable. Failing gloves aren’t.
EquiHaven barn gloves are built for real winter chores — wet, cold, repetitive, and unforgiving.
Wind & Water-Repellent Shell
Moisture stays out. Heat stays in.
Insulated Fleece Lining
Warm without the bulk or stiffness.
Touchscreen Fingertips
Use your phone without stripping gloves off.
Non-Slip Silicone Grip
Secure control on buckets, clips, and tools.
Snug Cuff Seal
Keeps hay, shavings, and cold air out.
Designed for winter barn work — not casual cold weather.
Barn-Tested by People Who Do the Work
Upgrade Your Winter Barn Chores
Thousands of barn hands have already switched to gloves that actually handle cold, wet work — without sacrificing grip, dexterity, or comfort.
94%
Said their hands stayed warm while handling hoses, buckets, and troughs in winter.
91%
Reported better grip when carrying buckets, clipping leads, and pushing wheelbarrows.
89%
Noticed less hay, straw, and shavings getting stuck in or inside their gloves.
Based on customer feedback from real barn use.
FAQs
Are these gloves actually waterproof?
Are these gloves actually waterproof?
They’re water-repellent, not rubber gloves.
They’re designed to handle hoses, buckets, troughs, snow, and wet chores without soaking through or turning icy inside like typical winter gloves.
Will hay and shavings stick to them?
Will hay and shavings stick to them?
No — that’s one of the biggest differences.
The outer shell resists hay, straw, and shavings, and the snug cuff helps keep debris from getting inside your gloves while you work.
Are they bulky like most winter gloves?
Are they bulky like most winter gloves?
No.
They’re insulated to stay warm without the stiffness or bulk that kills grip and dexterity. You can still clip leads, buckle straps, and carry buckets comfortably.
Can I use my phone with them on?
Can I use my phone with them on?
Yes.
They have touchscreen fingertips, so you can text, take calls, or check directions without pulling your gloves off in the cold.
Do they stay flexible in cold weather?
Do they stay flexible in cold weather?
Yes.
The materials are designed to stay flexible instead of stiff, even in low temperatures, so your hands don’t feel clumsy mid-chore.
How do I choose the right size?
How do I choose the right size?
Use the palm width measurement in our size chart.
If you’re between sizes, we recommend sizing up for comfort and layering.
Are these meant for riding?
Are these meant for riding?
They’re designed primarily for barn chores and winter work, not as dedicated riding gloves. Some customers do ride in them, but they’re built first for durability and grip during chores.
How do I clean them?
How do I clean them?
Shake off debris and let them air dry.
For heavier dirt, spot clean with mild soap and cold water. Do not machine dry.
What if they don’t work for me?
What if they don’t work for me?
No problem.
We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If they’re not the right fit for your barn routine, just reach out and we’ll make it right.
How long does shipping take?
How long does shipping take?
Orders ship in 7–13 business days.
Tracking is provided once your order ships.