Seem like good gloves. My son is going to use them at boyscout camp for his wood carving merit badge. Really only needed left glove that will be holding the wood, but price was good. Will update with results after use.
Update:
My son used these at camp for wood carving merit badge. Worked great. No cuts. He said these were better than the gloves the other scouts were using because of the leather.
These gloves the best woodcarving protection gloves I have found.
Their cool to where they expand the fit my big hands so far so good
These gloves are great for woodcarving and I have been using them for years. I love the leather on the palms and fingers for the grip and the protection.
Feature Product
- Leather palms wrap around sides of fingers, while thumb is all leather
- Durable Tri-tan leather offers greater protection, longer wear
- Glove body made of knit Kevlar for excellent cut and slash resistance, plus flame-retardancy
- Palms attached to knit shell using Kevlar thread for greater seam integrity
- Flexibility and endurance, as well as some water and oil-repellant properties
Description
Superior Kevlar cut and slash-resistant gloves with wraparound split leather palm. Our 'Action' leather gloves have become the industry standard for heavy-duty cut resistance and durability. Abrasion-resistant Tri-tan side-split leather with the excellent comfort and cut resistance of a seamless-knit Kevlar glove. As an added benefit, Kevlar will not melt or drip around heat and open flame, increasing the range of applications. Fingers of the leather palms extend around the sides. This is one of the greatest wear areas, as seams tend to rub and annoy, often coming apart between the fingers. Our wrap-around style increases protection and comfort; extends glove life; and greatly improves launder-ability. Complete with full leather thumb, palms are attached to the knit shell with Kevlar thread for greater durability. Applications include construction, metal stamping, glass handling, forestry, material handling, assembly, sheet-metal work, automotive, general purpose.
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