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Chopping gloves?

Ethan does always have gloves,asked about the pair he had stickin' out of his pocket saturday and he showed me and Moose the soft little rascals.I can't stand gloves but have worn them when climbing utility poles or working with steel winch cable,rappeling,or fast roping.And have worn rubber dielectric gloves when working on live circuits under 5,000 volts.
 
I plan on getting some HexArmor Mudgrip gloves. They have cut resistance far in excess of the current maximum 5 CE rating. I rarely wear gloves and when I do it's usually in extremely cold weather. Then it's US mil-surplus trigger mitts.
 
mechanixwear mpact they are really comfortable and they have rubber coating on the knuckles and back to prevent bustin ya hands up on trees an shit.
 
all leather unlined roper gloves. buy them barely fitting as they will stretch.
Prefer leather to synthetic as I can use them around the fire as well.
I do not do any wood processing without gloves & safety glasses/shades, nagging slivers and scrapes get septic pretty fast cleaning fish and gathering wood every day.
 
I wear clc contractors with the yellow logo shaved off. I have been looking at Mechanix Mpact gloves too, and today I saw some oil rig gloves (ProFlex 925F(x)) which look bad-ass if you can get past the super hi vis colouring. This all came up as a result of thumbnails of fingers being stitched combined with a newly arrived BK-9...
 
Got me the New M-pact coyote glove...

Been using machanix gloves for a while now
 
Mechanix type gloves and leather gloves have been what I wear. But Mrs.BushOgre is buying me a pair of HexArmor after my two sets of stitches this year.
 
Wells Lamont gloves are inexpensive and pretty durable :thumbup:

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I use gloves like these, All leather, Used to wear mechanix style gloves that were leather and nylon like mechanix but the nylon melted while tending the campfire, So it's all leather, Deer, Elk, Cow etc...
 
Believe it or not, Dollar General has some leather mechanics gloves for something like 5 or 6 bucks. I used them quite a bit last fall and other than smelling like ass, they aren't bad at all.
 
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