Aaron":3q2vn64u said:Kinco. Only gloves I will use. Not cheap if buying individually at store, but finally found a glove site online that I can buy in bulk in sets of 12 and pay 1/2 price.
But I somehow manage to wear out any left hand glove 3 times faster than the right hand, so I only get about 2-3 months out of a set. If anybody knows on a person with only their right hand, I can set them up with slightly used right-handed gloves for life.
kenny thomas":2f8fxd8f said:Deluth Trading Co Kevlar Fencing Gloves. Barb wire won't go through them. Made especially foir barb wire fencing
Have you used these ?kenny thomas":22il20ht said:If they last forever will be worth it.
I have a neighbor who only has a right hand!Aaron":1g4w38en said:Kinco. Only gloves I will use. Not cheap if buying individually at store, but finally found a glove site online that I can buy in bulk in sets of 12 and pay 1/2 price.
But I somehow manage to wear out any left hand glove 3 times faster than the right hand, so I only get about 2-3 months out of a set. If anybody knows on a person with only their right hand, I can set them up with slightly used right-handed gloves for life.
I may order a pair of these to try at work. ThanksTonka":3jb1ddzj said:https://www.gemplers.com/product/105098/Cowhide-Leather-Gloves-Cut-Resistant-Lining
Did order a pair of these to try .
boondocks":3949amuk said:My problem is having no circulation to fingers and toes (Reynaud's-type-thing), which is exacerbated by the fact that all the work gloves are too big. They are sized for you menfolk with big hams for hands :lol: Lots of places don't carry the smalls; and the mediums I can fit both hands in.
fence_it":3oywleq9 said:I would really like a waterproof glove that is tough but still allows for some dexterity. Leather gloves here don't work in the winter, they get wet and slimy. Kinco makes poly coated work gloves but they are far too bulky to wear while crimping or tying wire, but they do keep your hands dry. Ok for a day when we are only pounding post, but not for building braces or doing anything with wire, you will be taking your gloves off 100x a day just so you can get ahold of something! Kinco warm grip gloves are our usual winter glove, the only problem is they get wet and stay wet. Nothing like being completely dry underneath with your rain gear and muck boots on but having freezing, wet, cold hands.