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Captain Stormy
Location: Chicago mostly. Sometimes Minneapolis. Gender: Male
SO TIGHT THAT IT CHAFED
| | | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 20 on 2/4/2011 2:20 AM >
| | | Posted by xtacyturbo Cheap mechanic's gloves when someplace dirty, you can usually get a couple pairs for about $10 at Home Depot (I usually get the Firm Grip ones), they'll let you still work the controls on the camera, and when they get too filthy, just throw 'em away. But- they don't keep your hands warm.
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I'm a big FirmGrip fan. For yard work too, not just UE! In winter I just use my regular winter gloves, they're water proof on the outside, so even some frozen poopsicle slime cleans up pretty well.
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musket boy
Location: Maui Gender: Male
It smells like your grandpa and your feet stick to the floor
| | | | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 21 on 2/4/2011 2:29 AM >
| | | sometimes I wear those brown jersey gloves you get for like $4 a dozen at the hardware store, they don't do much good if they get real wet but they're better than nothing and you can afford to tear them up
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MindHacker
Location: Suburbs of DC Gender: Male
If you spot a terrorist arrow, pin it to the wall with your shoulder.
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 22 on 2/4/2011 3:55 AM >
| | | Posted by BeerBunny I'm same as above. I wear surgical gloves and dirt bikes gloves (in summer) and surgical gloves and Thinsulate waterproof gloves in the winter.
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Do you mean stacked? Personally, I hate surgical gloves under real gloves, my hands tend to get sweaty. But I guess if you were careful to take your outer gloves off when you don't need them to regulate the temperature it could work out ok.
"That's just my opinion. I would, however, advocate for explosive breaching, since speed and looking cool are both concerns in my job."-Wilkinshire |
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BeerBunny
Location: Your basement, Ontario Gender: Female
I think it looks safe
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 23 on 2/4/2011 1:45 PM >
| | | Nope, I meant surgical gloves. My hands don't get sweaty. I like the surgical gloves as I can touch gross things without getting icky (wow, sounds like my last relationship...).
I'm typing this with my middle fingers. I love the smell of mold in the fall. |
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Venture
Location: Boston MA Gender: Male
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 24 on 2/7/2011 9:07 PM >
| | | i have a pair of leather fingerless rock climbing gloves that were kind of expensive (30$) but i think its worth it, they have helped out quite a bit and they are very durable. im able to grab onto rock walls/metal no problem
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\/adder
Location: DunkarooLand Gender: Male
I'm the worst of the best but I'm in this race.
| | | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 25 on 2/7/2011 9:32 PM >
| | | Black Diamond Virago's would be really nice about now but I'm not paying $100 for a pair of gloves.
"No risk, no reward, no fun." "Go all the way or walk away" escensi omnis... |
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Thief Rat No good rabbel-rouser
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 26 on 2/8/2011 5:25 PM >
| | | I know personally I just tape my hands so the fingers and the back of my hands do not get scratched.
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Elle
Location: Dartmouth, NS Gender: Female
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 27 on 2/8/2011 10:17 PM >
| | | Oddly enough, I've only had to wear gloves a few times (Asbestos FTW!) I have a pair of cheap-o work gloves from Dollarama - Cause I know they're gonna get ruined. Generally though, I'll just go without - My SLR doesn't like gloves.
<3 Up Up - Down Down - Left Right - Left Right - B A - Select & Start <3 |
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geoff5093
Location: New Hampshire Gender: Male
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 29 on 2/28/2011 6:09 PM >
| | | I use these, best I've ever used.
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chicken007
Location: South Carolina Gender: Male
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 30 on 2/28/2011 6:22 PM >
| | | I use the wells lamont liquid hand gloves, there really comfortable especially for a ladder climb and their only 13 buck so its not to big of a deal if i ruin them. [last edit 2/28/2011 6:23 PM by chicken007 - edited 1 times]
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BostonUrbEx
Location: Bawstin Gender: Male
| | | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 31 on 3/3/2011 2:57 AM >
| | | Ordered 4 pairs of ATLAS Nitrile gloves on Amazon for just $20 (that's including S&H). They came today and they're AWESOME. The grip is very good, they actually keep my hands pretty well protected from cold and wind, and I can even text on my tiny little qwerty phone keyboard with them. Glad I got these, will be handy very soon...
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Therrin This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: North of Chicago, IL Gender: Male
*Therrin puts on the penguin-suit
| | | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 32 on 3/3/2011 5:59 AM >
| | | For years I was never satisfied with one glove or another. And then I found a combo that works beautifully!! The inner gloves are Ninja X gloves ($3.40), the outer gloves are TrueFit($12). http://www.ninjagl...m/docs/ninja_x.htm http://jtillman.co...ts/gloves/truefit/ The inner gloves you can "pick your nose with", but you can also pull a dime out of your pocket without pulling your pocket inside out in the process. Very sensitive, but not TOO sticky like some other gloves, and the layer is thin, so you can feel things; but they're amazingly abrasion resistant too, using a bi-polymer coating on the palm. They also breath very well and don't make my hands sweat. The wrists on them are nice and long too, so you can tuck them over long sleeves, and since they fit very snug, it keeps dirt out of everything. They're also not bright blue or orange or white, like alot of the other dipped gloves. I can even tie my bootlaces while wearing them, and they don't get caught and pulled in.
The outer gloves are also snug-fitting, and when I need to use them for ropes & vertical access, I just slide them on right over my Ninja X gloves. Even with both gloves on each hand, the feeling is sensitive enough to work autolocking biners and screwlocks and tie prussik knots, but they don't fall apart (like some) under heavy use. I can even operate the buttons for my headlamp, and adjust my helmet straps.
My first pair of the Ninja X gloves lasted me 3 months, with pretty constant use, till the fingers started wearing out, so I snipped them into fingerless versions. I just ordered more, and I'm trying out several of their other styles as well. I even got some in a size small for some female friends =) The HPT's use "hydropellent technology".. they don't soak up water, but still breathe. The Lite's are so light it's hard to tell you have them on, but they're still amazingly abrasion resistant. And they make all sorts of other versions. Most styles you can get just dipped palm, palm & over the knuckles, or fully dipped to the wrist, and some even have wrist cinches.
Give a person a match and they'll be warm for a minute, but light them on fire and they'll be warm for the rest of their life. =) |
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explorobit
Gender: Male
You have things to do. Get off the internet.
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 33 on 3/3/2011 7:47 AM >
| | | I was out exploring tonight and although I was wearing a weaker set of gloves I wished I was wearing these bad boys
It was -50 out there! Well not really, only like -25, but it felt damn colder.
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nykon
Location: New Zealand Gender: Male
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 34 on 3/4/2011 5:42 PM >
| | | I use a pair of those NinjaX gloves too, however this model:
Relatively thin, so you still maintain great control of your movement. Have experimented with a few other gloves, like Viper tactical gloves, but you just don't have enough grip and they are too thick. Generally only use them when climbing, or dealing with potentially hazardous surfaces that may cut me. Not too bad in the cold too! [last edit 3/4/2011 5:43 PM by nykon - edited 1 times]
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CazyBeast2
Gender: Male
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 35 on 3/4/2011 6:50 PM >
| | | When I feel the need to keep my hands off of nasty or questionable surfaces.. i just use "mechanix" gloves from walmart/autozone.
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Decayed_Beauty
Location: Western NY
| | | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 36 on 3/6/2011 5:48 AM >
| | | Typically i wear simple 1 dollar gloves with fingertips cut off. I also carry with me some thinsulate full gloves for those really cold days the rust belt gets. I just throw them over my fingerless ones and if i gotta take picture or have more mobility with fingers I simply remove them. Be careful and conscious of particles in the gloves and all that. may be wise to have dedicated exploring gloves that you are not using for your everyday activities.
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Therrin This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: North of Chicago, IL Gender: Male
*Therrin puts on the penguin-suit
| | | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 37 on 3/6/2011 11:00 AM >
| | | Hey, it's nice to see someone else also realizes how awesome Ninja's gloves are. Skytec? I don't remember seeing that style on their website. What are they made out of?
Give a person a match and they'll be warm for a minute, but light them on fire and they'll be warm for the rest of their life. =) |
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nykon
Location: New Zealand Gender: Male
| | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 38 on 3/6/2011 11:39 AM >
| | | My ones don't actually have the Skytec branding on them, which is odd. However same pattern and model. Model NX420, with the velcro strap to get a nice tight seal around the wrist. http://www.ninjagl.../docs/ninja_x4.htm "Spike" on here also uses Ninja gloves, our local work safety store sells them.
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Crumpet
Location: Brisbane, AUS Gender: Male
You know you're in Brisbane when...
| | | Re: Gloves. <Reply # 39 on 3/7/2011 9:37 AM >
| | | A lot of these gloves sound/look very expensive. I tend to go for cheap but tough work/garden gloves, which are usually reinforced with heavy fabric. When they get really dirty or grimy, it's handy to just be able to throw them out and buy another pair for a couple of bucks. I don't do any games of "catch the razor wire" though, and wouldn't expect mine to stand up to any serious punishment. It's just nice to have some protection against general annoyances.
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