CamelBak Impact CT Tactical Gloves, Large, Black
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As you can see from the subject line, I am a bit of a product enthusiast when it comes to finding the perfect product, and I have been on the hunt for work gloves for a while now. My occupation is as an electrician, and I need gloves that are dexterous and fine motor dexterity (for handling small screws). The gloves don't usually last me more than two weeks before I have a hole in one of Those gloves, which I wore every day during my deployment to Afghanistan over ten years ago, had disappeared entirely from my memory. I used them all the time to terracing that mountain, digging battle positions, filling HESCO baskets, and crushing boulders. I would use these tools for months at a time and used them heavily. As for the gloves themselves - tough as hell and perfect for tasks requiring fine motor skills since there's no extra material at the end of the fingers - they are definitely worth buying. It used to cost $25 for them. You will not find a glove comparable to this at a hardware store for $10. It's worth mentioning, however, that this might not be ideal for people with particularly Since I am not a real expert, I can't say for sure. It almost didn't occur to me that they don't really have a lot of warmth.
Despite holding up well for most of the time, the pulley system was a bit problematic I found the second time I used them that the straps came out. Regardless of the repairs made to the glove, the company thought it was worth returning $1 for the damage. I want you to get back to me at 63. The gloves will go to someone else, and I will skip buying these.
I found the gloves to be comfortable, but they only lasted three days in my warehouse job before the fingers started falling apart. It was very obvious that these are knockoffs compared to the "same" ones I used to wear while in the military. During my time in the service, I wore them for about a year before they fell apart.
They started to tear after a few days.
The gloves I have run large for me, because I have a hand size that sometimes runs medium or large. Someone I know has already used them in a good way after I gave them to someone else who wanted them. In spite of that, I've only given them three stars because the price is less than the Considering the price of these gloves, they don't seem worth $25 or more Price range between $35 and $40. The quality and fit are much improved over these gloves. I picked up another pair of HWI gloves for $45 and it fits and feels much better. Camelbak gear is awesome, but I didn't love these gloves since I knew how much I would love them. There is a possibility that your mileage will.
It's great to work with them.
The price makes them the most durable for the price, but they aren't the most comfortable.