fossil said:https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/79073/
This is just the most recent glove thread. If you do a search you'll undoubtedly find a whole bunch more.
If I could get 12 pairs of gloves to last me a lifetime, then I'd pay a heck of a lot more than 28 bucks for them. I need to check these out, but I'm skeptical. I mean, I go through a nice pair of cowhide gloves in a week of hard work, so if these lasted 4 times as long then I'd still be buying new gloves in a couple of years. (cause it's not like I work that hard every week!)thinkxingu said:Atlas fit--12 pairs for $28 shipped on eBay. Last you a lifetime. Rock and roll.
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Shadow&Flame; said:I have a hard time finding a good pair of gloves...my hands are very large and most wont fit.
I got some Wolverine gloves that were pretty good and let my father wear them one day. I havent seen them since...ha
Danno77 said:If I could get 12 pairs of gloves to last me a lifetime, then I'd pay a heck of a lot more than 28 bucks for them. I need to check these out, but I'm skeptical. I mean, I go through a nice pair of cowhide gloves in a week of hard work, so if these lasted 4 times as long then I'd still be buying new gloves in a couple of years. (cause it's not like I work that hard every week!)thinkxingu said:Atlas fit--12 pairs for $28 shipped on eBay. Last you a lifetime. Rock and roll.
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I can't imagine that I'm harder on gloves than anybody else. Grandpa would probably scoff at my whining. God gave him a pair of tough gloves, but as much as I like Mrs. Danno, I don't want my hands being as rough as his
CTwoodburner said:Danno77 said:If I could get 12 pairs of gloves to last me a lifetime, then I'd pay a heck of a lot more than 28 bucks for them. I need to check these out, but I'm skeptical. I mean, I go through a nice pair of cowhide gloves in a week of hard work, so if these lasted 4 times as long then I'd still be buying new gloves in a couple of years. (cause it's not like I work that hard every week!)thinkxingu said:Atlas fit--12 pairs for $28 shipped on eBay. Last you a lifetime. Rock and roll.
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I can't imagine that I'm harder on gloves than anybody else. Grandpa would probably scoff at my whining. God gave him a pair of tough gloves, but as much as I like Mrs. Danno, I don't want my hands being as rough as his
I bought a dozen of the Atlas fit at the same time i bought the ruf-flex. I like the Atlas fit just fine and they last a long time but they are just not as comfortable or flexible as the Ruf-flex...and i don't need my gloves to be waterproof all the time. Last time i wore them i was working with concrete.
I'd bet $$ that they last more than 4x longer than regular or even good 'normal' work gloves. I have worn through a finger in one day of hard work with regular gloves, even the more expensive ones. Both the Atlas fit and the ruf-flex should last significantly longer than regular gloves. Many don't want to try them or believe it but it is truth. The only complaint i can get on board with is the potential for your hands to smell a bit like rubber when done - but find that only when the ruf-flex gloves get wet while you are working. It all comes off with a bit of hand washing anyway...
http://www.northernsafety.com/Product/121-1487/Atlas-Fit-Rubber-Palm-Coated-Hand-Protection-Gloves
I wear the black and red Air Foam and am looking to try some of the others at some point.
http://www.northernsafety.com/Search?skw=ruf-flex&st=1
Ohhh, I like that color combo. I think I'm gonna get me some.JeffRey30747 said:A dozen pair of Atlas gloves might not last you a lifetime but I usually get about a year out of a pair and I get them free (I work for them). I prefer the Atlas 317 which are same as the blue but with orange dip over florescent yellow liner.
http://www.conney.com/Product_-Show...loves_50001_10102_-1_238064_11300_11296_11294
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