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Deere Anti Vibration Knuckle Gloves JD00011 Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of Deere Anti Vibration Knuckle Gloves JD00011

Synthetic leather with reinforced gel padded palm. Reinforced PU thumb saddle for extra protection. Heavy-duty rubber knuckle for extra protection Heavy duty tasks: equipment operation, construction, hand/power tools. Flexible camo spandex back. Ideal for outdoor work, landscaping, general maintenance, construction, carpentry.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Less Fatigue, More Productivity!

These gloves have truly reduced my hand fatigue to zero .The anti-vibration feature helps me work for longer hours without tiring out my hands. The gloves fit perfectly, giving me a good grip despite the reduced vibration. As an engineer i have found these gloves to be a game-changer. However, the downside is that they are not suitable for extremely hot environments. Nonetheless, these gloves are a great investment for anyone in the Industrial and Scientific field..

Pros
  • Provides excellent anti-vibration protection for hands and fingers during operation of power tools and machinery.
Cons
  • The gloves may feel slightly bulky and limit dexterity for precise tasks.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good midweight crash glove

Great gloves if you buy them on sale. These are good mid-weight gloves meaning they are suitable for fall work, not winter. holds up quite well, i think it's a good buy when it's on sale. except that it really is John Deere. but not the Deere quality I once remembered. sometimes benefit

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor work, landscaping, general maintenance, construction, carpentry
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide