Kinco 1927KW Lined Grain Pigskin Work Gloves β Knit Wrist
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.6/5 β WC Safety Review of the Kinco 1927KW, a lined grain-pigskin work glove for cold, wet trades work. Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published Kinco specificatio...
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Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published Kinco specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The Kinco 1927KW is a lined premium grain pigskin work glove with a knit wrist. Pigskin stays soft through wet-dry cycles better than cowhide, and the lining plus knit wrist seal out debris and chill, so it is the step-up leather glove for cold-morning trades work β a supple, warm glove that keeps working when the weather does not cooperate.
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Why the Kinco 1927KW handles cold and wet work
Leather that gets wet and dries hard is a daily frustration on cold, damp jobs β the glove stiffens, cracks, and loses its feel. Pigskin is the fix: it breathes, resists stiffening through wet-dry cycles, and stays supple where cowhide would harden. The 1927KW pairs that grain pigskin with a warm lining and a knit wrist that seals out debris and chill, so it is the glove you reach for on a cold morning that turns damp by noon. Pigskin also grips well when it is a little wet, and it breaks in fast rather than fighting your hand for the first week, which is why crews who try it tend to keep buying it. As leather work gloves go, this is the cold-weather pigskin pick, and the best leather work gloves guide and mechanics gloves guide cover matching leather and lining to the season.
Safety first: the 1927KW is a general-purpose leather work glove for abrasion and handling β it is not rated to an ANSI cut level, so it is not a substitute for a cut glove on blade hazards, and it is not rated against a chemical splash hazard or high heat. For cut hazards use a cut-rated glove, for chemicals a chemical-resistant glove, and for hot work a welding glove. Match the glove to your measured hazard with the glove hazard guide.
What the Kinco 1927KW listing documents
From the published specs: premium grain pigskin leather; a lining for warmth; a knit wrist to seal out debris and chill; pigskin's wet-dry resilience and breathability. These are true pigskin work gloves and genuine lined leather work gloves β supple grain pigskin gloves for cold, wet trades.
How the Kinco 1927KW compares to other work gloves
For an unlined, more dexterous leather glove, the Mechanix Wear Leather Cow Driver; for a rugged canvas-and-leather jobsite glove, the Carhartt A518 System 5; and for a value cowhide standard, the Wells Lamont Cowhide. Where cut protection matters, add a cut-rated glove like the Mechanix Pursuit D5 or leather-cut Mechanix Durahide F9-360; the cut-resistant gloves guide covers levels.
Choosing the right glove for your hazard
Leather covers abrasion and general handling, but not every hazard. For blade cuts, the cut-resistant collection and complete cut-glove guide; for back-of-hand impact, the impact gloves guide and MCR FF2931; the MCR PD4903 Predator is another impact option; and the full hand protection collection plus mechanics gloves span every category, with the welding gloves collection covering heat.
Where it fits by job and crew orders
The lined pigskin 1927KW suits cold-morning construction, agriculture, landscaping, and material handling in wet and cold conditions β compare leathers with the leather gloves guide. For crew orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account β volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
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