Gloves for the harsher tasks

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tom.moran

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Nov 16, 2013
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Hi all. I'm in need of a pair of gloves for collecting wood, sawing and dealing with brambles etc. Being waterproof would be a bonus but not essential. Budget isn't massive, maybe £20 ish. I've got some nice warm gloves for sleeping in etc already. I had a pair of mechanix gloves that were OK but we're a bit thin and poor quality.

What do you use?

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Leshy

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Jun 14, 2016
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Welders gauntlets bud.
Sizes depend on producer.

Best get down builders merchants and try them on!😉
Best gloves for Blackthorn and such...
That hurts ...Hours later.

I'm not sure if the rose pruning ones are up to the job, but they're £12 from Amazon.
 

tom.moran

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Nov 16, 2013
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Thanks mate, I've had a good look around and thought about those and the standard builders gloves but you don't get the dexterity with them. Yes I'm very fussy!

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Robson Valley

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Nov 24, 2014
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McBride, BC
Common brand here in the village is "Watson." All kinds to pick from, lots of farms and ranches around.
I always look for the ones with a cloth lining. Ropers usually fit the best (deerskin) but the bare leather is so cold.
Might be some rawhide that are thorn proof (yeah, right) but they're so stiff and clumsy trading for protection.
 

johnnytheboy

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Aug 21, 2007
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I found the mechanix gloves pretty rubbish tbh mines fell to bits and the synthetic palm cold when wet

I found the Helly Hansen work gloves very good they are the thinnest of them all and still retain dexterity, and you get insulated ones.

If if you want something thicker delta insulated work gloves from Ebay are well insulated and good quality leather, better leather than I've seen on most work gloves nowadays

if you want the cream of the crop Auclair hard rock miners are as good as gloves get
 

Macaroon

A bemused & bewildered
Jan 5, 2013
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Have a google for Tegera gloves; made in Sweden, they do a wide range to suit most purposes; best gloves I've ever worn and there's usually a deal to be had on them.
 

Ferret75

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Sep 7, 2014
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Derbyshire
Just had some Dickies 'Drivers' lined leather work gloves which are tough also warm, just make sure you try a pair on to get the size right, as the fleece lining makes them a bit tighter, until the leather stretches anyway. £13.99 from Springfield's (no affiliation). Not tried any Mechanix yet, but hearing good things about them.

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Polecatsteve

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Aug 20, 2014
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Scotland
Pair of 12 quid leather gardening gloves from b&q Cream in colour. Well were. More black...brown...yellow now. Pair of 1 quid magic gloves as liners if it's cold.
 

nurvware

Tenderfoot
Aug 13, 2013
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Wirral
The range do leather garden gloves for £9. Awesome for working with thorns, brambles and those spikey vines.

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