Tree
Flashlight Enthusiast
Well... I guess they will wear out eventually, but I have yet to buy a pair of work gloves that last more than a couple of months before I wear out holes in the fingers. I've bought everything from the cheap cloth to the best leather I can find locally and none have lasted. The best to date are Setware gloves which are great because they also have plenty ventilation on the back side (my hands sweat a lot in gloves because of the hot temperatures down here) and are very comfy.
Since this is "The Cafe" and also seems to be the "CPF members opinions on all non lighting things" I figure I'd ask.
I mostly use the gloves for pushing around road cases, lifting gear, coiling and tying cables, and handling anything I would not want my hands to touch. Sometimes I wear these gloves for hours when I am working in hot environments so good ventilation is a must. They also can't be too thick so I can tie cables and ropes. I have seen gloves that are labeled as "cut resistant" but how does that translate into wear and tear?
Instead of experimenting with $50+ gloves found on the net I figured I'd ask around. I don't mind paying a bit for them, but if I pay a high price I want to know they will last. Thanks in advance.
Since this is "The Cafe" and also seems to be the "CPF members opinions on all non lighting things" I figure I'd ask.
I mostly use the gloves for pushing around road cases, lifting gear, coiling and tying cables, and handling anything I would not want my hands to touch. Sometimes I wear these gloves for hours when I am working in hot environments so good ventilation is a must. They also can't be too thick so I can tie cables and ropes. I have seen gloves that are labeled as "cut resistant" but how does that translate into wear and tear?
Instead of experimenting with $50+ gloves found on the net I figured I'd ask around. I don't mind paying a bit for them, but if I pay a high price I want to know they will last. Thanks in advance.