drivesitfar
Silver Member
ALL: i'm looking to stop buying leather gloves at costco that turn to paper when the get a drop of water on them. i'll check out what you all are wearing in and outside the shop and see if I can find something decent.
I don't think I would want to use those for handling firewood or moving hay bales. I don't think they would keep your hands very warm when it's 0 degrees either. My hands start sweating inside gloves like that after about 5 minutes so I can't wear them very long.
Lamont, specifically with wrist cinch. Natural color don't stain when wet. XXL is actually XXL.
Leather Work Gloves with Wrist Closure, DIY, Construction, Motorcycle, Natural, XX-Large (Wells Lamont 1172XX) - - Amazon.com
Bob
Handling my heating wood is a killer for leather gloves so I tried ones in the link and they outlast leather by a long shot, still on my first pair and still holding up. I don't see a reason to go back to leather.
Showa 451 Atlas Therma Fit Insulated Winter Work Glove -6 PAIR- Choose MD,LG,XL | eBay
I bought these White Ox Rigging gloves April 2019. I'm still on my first pair. I usually go through work gloves about once per month or two; cost doesn't seem to matter. These gloves were recommended by the Essential Craftsman guy on YT.
White Ox Elastic Band Rigging Gloves - Dozen - Work Gloves - Amazon.com
I'll give those White Ox a try. Ive seen them before. Maybe one or two pair to see how they do. Not a dozen until I know they will work for me.
I don't know how you buy 1-2 pairs. But it's really moot: PM me your address and I'll send you a pair. The ones I have are large, but they fit my XL-XXL hands.
Found the EC video on these gloves:
Best Gloves For Work - YouTube