anyone try to climb with any of these gloves?

after many years of trying gloves; in 2011 I finally came across a brand that not only seemed great at first, but they kept on lasting.

they are thin, very thin kevlar, with rubber grip, but the interesting thing is, the rubber never comes off in sheets like atlas and all the other cheap gloves.

The rubber seems to have penetrated the fibers and is part of the fibers.

I am not trying to get you to beg or anthing, let me try to set something up quick. I should be able to supply you with price and supplier soon.

I do go glove less in warm weather as well. I prefer not to wear gloves.

the transition can be a little rough though...
 
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And the wife is generally not too happy about the back rubs with sandpaper hands!

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That's the lesson I learned 30 years ago and got me to start wearing gloves.
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And the wife is generally not too happy about the back rubs with sandpaper hands!

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That is a good incentive to invest in proper gloves. The dog house can be very frustrating.
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That was the main reason for me wearing gloves too! I didn't want to become her exfoliator!!
 
I hardly ever wear gloves. Its just a personal prefreance. My hands do show the efects. Lots of scars and lumps and calouses. Whenever my wife mentions how rough I feel I just tell her when I grab ahold of her she knows a man has her. Thats usually good for a few laughs.
 
If you go to Safety Glove Inc. Here at KC store(Lamar and I-35) its #402 glove code. Hope its still the same. Havent been in for awhile. Green colored grippy palm glove. Buy by the dozen. Cheap. Get 3 days to weeks worth of wear. In the summer washem and wear again.
 
i had a pair of carpenter gloves, i think they were carhartt(believe it or not), the thumb and first two fingers were cutoff, it made knot tying really easy, but i could still grip rope with the ring and index. they held up for most of a season and i got them on sale for like five bucks. haven't been able to find them since, but something to look out for.
 
I keep walking into our do it best hardware trying on them ironclad gloves looking at the price $45 US and removing them walking out the store. Came home yesterday with 4 pairs of atlas for $24 US. Just can't seem to want to splurge the bucks.
 
I asked co-workers yesterday without me saying any figures.

"what would you guys say how long our gloves last?"

They replied, like months, like two or three.

I said okay, I just wanted to make sure I was accurate.

If I could buy these gloves in huge bulk and sell them to you guys for like $6.00 or $7.00, would you be interested?


Which treebuzzer that posts a lot, wants a free box of say 4 of these gloves to try out and report back on here in say two or three weeks? You have to be a climber AND have groundpersons to give them to. You have to work hard, every day, not a few days a week. Who is it?
 
That counts me out right now as things are slow ( hence all the posting ), but I would be interested in buying 12 pairs from you via money order or pay pal. That is fer real dude. Want good gloves bad and that price is good even with shipping and our damn duties if they lasting that long I am in fer sure.
 
yeah, well, from now on.... no one PM me. E-mail me. I'm tired of deleting messages all the time.

You want the gloves allmark?

You would be good for them.
 
No!

I like my really old PM's from years ago.

Plus I like all the death threats and also the fan mail.

I only have a space of like 10 spots i keep deleting.

That gets filled up too fast when something gets stirred up.
 
Hey X I am interested in the gloves. Not looking for a free box (don't meet your requirements) but I am interested in them. Any more info on the type, brand, where to find them?
 

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