Anti Vibration Gloves??

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bgoodwithwood

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Sep 26, 2008
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Shrewsbury, Mass
Just wanted to see who uses them and what the recommendations are...got a little cts going on so I wanted to use something to take some of the vibration from the saw...
 
Funny you should post this today. I just bought a pair of Stihl anti-vibration gloves this morning.
Just got finished cutting, used them for a few hours. They work quite well, the padding is quite thick and
feel a little funny at first, but after you start using them they were fine and don't really notice them.
I did some cutting 2 weeks ago with regular gloves and the vibration made my hands sore.
No problems using the gloves.
http://www.stihlusa.com/products/protective-and-work-wear/gloves/antivibration/
 
Funny you should post this today. I just bought a pair of Stihl anti-vibration gloves this morning.
Just got finished cutting, used them for a few hours. They work quite well, the padding is quite thick and
feel a little funny at first, but after you start using them they were fine and don't really notice them.
I did some cutting 2 weeks ago with regular gloves and the vibration made my hands sore.
No problems using the gloves.
http://www.stihlusa.com/products/protective-and-work-wear/gloves/antivibration/

I use the same gloves. I got mine from ebay. They have almost no insulation value so I don't use them in the winter.
 
Thank you both for the info. I saw a pair at my dealers location so I think I will grab a pair..
 
I also have the Stihl AV gloves, and hey work very well to dampen vibrations. I also use them with trimmers and blowers. As mentioned, they don't keep your hands warm in winter, and they don't have any top-of-hand cut protection.
 
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