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Review on Pro Fingerless Gloves (Large) - Grease Monkey 22103-23, Grey/Black by Ryan Hadden

Revainrating 4 out of 5

90% great gloves! for motorbikes and power sports

I bought these gloves because I work in a printing shop. So I work with a lot of paper and not only is it hard on the hands but there are a lot of paper cuts and I wanted to reduce the amount of paper cuts I get. That's when I decided to look at fingerless gloves and after looking at many types I decided to buy them. They look great and are functional and made for mechanics who work with their hands and I work with my hands a lot. Now when I received them I fell in love with them immediately. They fit great and are not too bulky. I usually wear large nitrile gloves and chose these for sizing and I'm glad it worked. In the print shop I move and cut hundreds and hundreds of kilos of paper, as well as wooden pallets and boxes. I work on a large industrial paper cutter called The Guillotine by ITOH and need to load and unload paper after cutting. And so these gloves are truly handmade. And by the third day I thought everything was fine with gloves on. That's when I noticed that the tissues were separating. Almost worn out. 24 hours of work wasn't enough. Now I have to think about returning it for a replacement or refund. I really like the cut and style but I don't want it to wear out like that again because of the nature of the fabric. It's like a cheap terry cloth stain on the back of your thumb. EDIT: I swapped out the gloves and now that the holiday rush is over the workload wasn't as crazy and these gloves have lasted longer than the first pair. Looking at this glove it is made of great material except for a stripe that runs down the back of the thumb. I also accidentally got some of it wet and the paint ended up on my hand which was weird. I tried washing it but after a few days the color washed off. However good gloves that I have recommended to my friends and colleagues.

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Dear