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Review on Ironclad Performance: Superior Durability and Washability for Lasting Quality by Brent Webb

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love gardening gloves

Forget nitrile cotton gloves: after a few hours they stink horribly and even after washing the stains won't come out of the fabric, leaving you walking around the garden like a fu queen. Full leather gloves are durable and protective - you'll definitely need them if you're lifting weights or using a chainsaw - but once they get wet you'll drown for at least a day or two while they dry. no parties to get your hands on them again. Girls these are the best gardening gloves I've ever used for general poking and I've been playing in the mud for over 40 years. I chose XL because my gloves are size 8. I didn't expect them to fit and they were a bit tight at first but they loosened up. I wasn't too keen on the synthetic leather concept either, but on these gloves it offers good grip; Even after washing, my fingers have kept my joint creases so I don't have to break them again. As for the design, I like the terry cloth area near the thumb for accidentally wiping the nose/sweaty forehead. I'm also a fan of the lack of stitching on the fingertips. This is the weakest point for gloves in general: the seams cause fingertips to catch on dirt, bricks, etc., leading to premature wear. The photos show what they looked like after eight hours of transplantation. A photo of the couple shows what they looked like after being washed with dish soap. I hung them out to dry and within 12 hours they were clean, dry and ready for further processing.

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  • Price
Cons
  • Little things