Glove suggestions.

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Hey guys, pretty new here. I'm looking for a good suggestion on some gloves, mostly for protection as I'm pretty clumsy and seem to cut my hands up quite often. I've looked all over town and on shops online, sadly I can't seem to find much here in Canada. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
I've got a couple pairs of Camelbak Impact CT gloves that I really like. They aren't the cheapest, but I've had them for a couple years and they've held up excellently.
 
I understand being new, but gloves? Not in the General KNIFE Discussion.
Please, take the time to look around, check out the different forums and the rules.

See the links in my signature block.
 
Google "nutnfancy gloves", and you'll get 3 or 4 good reviews to keep you busy for a while.

And whatever your connection to Down's Syndrome is - hang in there brother! Whatever it may be, you rock. :thumbup:
 
Thanks, they look really nice and found them for $48 here, that's not a bad price to pay if they'll last a few years or so.
 
I understand being new, but gloves? Not in the General KNIFE Discussion.
Please, take the time to look around, check out the different forums and the rules.

See the links in my signature block.

Yeah sorry, I looked all over and didn't see much pertaining to gloves or accessories etc.
 
Google "nutnfancy gloves", and you'll get 3 or 4 good reviews to keep you busy for a while.

And whatever your connection to Down's Syndrome is - hang in there brother! Whatever it may be, you rock. :thumbup:
I think the moderator might serve the membership better by rapping the knuckles of the insensitive clod who posted the above drivel rather than chastising a member who asked a perfectly reasonable guestion in good faith.
 
I like Kinco brand. Though I havent bought any in a few years, as far as I know their quality is still up to snuff
 
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