
I'm writing this review with gloves on my hands. I have never tried such work gloves. Here are my thoughts. Due to extensive use of sanitizing wipes, washing my hands in dish soap (thanks Covid) and my usual bare hand DIY projects, my hands got injured. I have developed a form of dermatitis where I develop calluses that crack and cause severe discomfort. It's no good if you're trying to work on projects that require hands. I wanted to protect my hands as much as possible and still be able to use my phone/tables/PC as needed. Having access to a computer is very useful these days as you understand how to do something related to a project. Leather gloves just didn't work because they were constantly being pulled on and off when I needed to access the electronics. Then I forgot to put them back on and my hands bruised even more. So I bought them to keep my hands as closed and protected as possible. It worked pretty well. I've had them for a week now and use them for projects, workouts (with weights) and anything else where my skin is wearing out or exposed to chemicals.1. Touchscreen Performance - I have a tablet, a phone, and a Chromebook. All three work perfectly. None as good as bare hands, but much better than fabric or leather. The bottom line is that you can get things done on the screen.2. The fit - maybe not for everyone, but I really like the almost skinny fit. I bought a medium size. My hands are 3 1/2 inches above the palm and 7 1/2 inches from the end of my middle finger to my wrist. They fit almost like surgical gloves. They are snug when you first put them on, but will stretch a bit after a little use. Still tight, but they actually feel more supported than tight. Very nice IMMO. Fantastic grip thanks to the rubberized palm. In addition, excellent dexterity thanks to the tight fit. Your hands breathe through the glove's fabric backing until perspiration builds up inside, like latex gloves.3. Longevity - Of course it's hard to say based on a week's usage, but I've been working on my boat and cleaning the entire gutter system at home since I bought her. So far they are holding up very well and I don't see any weak points that could lead to failure.4. Questions? - A small issue but the cuffs of the gloves tend to curl up when put on. Due to the tight fit, the rolled cuffs feel like an uncomfortable band around the wrist and need to be pulled out. It hurts a bit with gloves. The back of the glove is made of fiber material and is not waterproof. Good thing for ventilation IMO, but keep that in mind because it's easy to believe it's waterproof when the palms and fingers are covered in rubber compound. The good news is that they dry quickly. Result. Very happy with the purchase so far. I think the gloves are good value for money overall and IU really like their supportive fit.

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