Winter gear deals for outdoor workers

Good cold weather gear costs money.
These deals make it cheaper.
Insulated bibs

Carhartt Quilt Lined Bib Overalls
The ultimate defense against freezing job sites. Tough, insulated, and built to take a beating so you stay warm all shift.
Best for: Construction and outdoor work
Why we like it: Carhartt bibs are standard issue for a reason. The quilt lining traps heat effectively without being overly bulky, and the zippers run thigh-high so you can get them on over your boots easily.
Ends this week. Stock up now.
Base layers

Minus33 Merino Wool Base Layer Set
Merino wool is the secret weapon for winter work. It keeps you warm even when wet and refuses to stink like synthetic fabrics.
Best for: All day warmth without sweating
Why we like it: Unlike cotton, which kills you when it gets sweaty and cold, wool regulates your temp. Minus33 makes some of the softest, itch-free wool gear out there.
Better than cotton. Keeps you warm even when wet.
Winter boots

Timberland PRO Boondock Insulated Boots
Heavy-duty insulation meets a waterproof build. Designed to keep feet warm and dry in the worst slush and mud.
Best for: Cold and wet conditions
Why we like it: The "Boondock" is legendary for a reason. Composite safety toe doesn't conduct cold like steel, helping keep your toes warmer for longer.
Rated to negative forty degrees. Keeps toes warm all day.
Work gloves

Mechanix Wear ColdWork Peak Gloves
Insulated gloves that don't sacrifice dexterity. Keep your fingers moving when the temp drops.
Best for: Outdoor work in winter
Why we like it: Most winter gloves are like oven mitts. These give you enough feel to actually handle tools and materials, which is safe and less frustrating.
Warm enough for cold mornings. Still lets you grip tools.
When deals end
Most of these run through end of month.
Check back next week for more.