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Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves HUG-04-L, Large by Ironclad
Product DetailsManufacturer: Ironclad Model: HUG-04-L Color: Black Product features: - Duraclad reinforcement areas with recessed, double stitched seams for long lasting toughness
- Rubberized knuckle impact protection
- One piece synthetic leather palm and finger sidewalls
- Secure , low profile wrist closure
- Machine washable
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Description of Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves HUG-04-L, LargeIronclad has given hands a new lease with their high-tech approach to glove design. Ironclad gloves are made to protect workers' hands better than other work gloves, without feeling clumsy the way so many work gloves can. The first thing we noticed about these gloves is that they're tailored to fit the natural curve hands have in a resting position, rather than being cut straight, so when the hand isn't working, it can actually relax without the glove pulling the fingers in an uncomfortable direction. The palm of this general-utility glove is made of Amara, a synthetic material that mimics the resilience, grip, and comfort of suede while remaining machine-washable and resistant to water damage. High-wear areas are reinforced with tough DuraClad fabric, making these the toughest-grip gloves we've ever worn. The fingertips are also reinforced, yet we had no problem with dexterous tasks like picking up coins. We also like the cut of the cuff on these gloves. It comes in tight to the wrist to prevent dirt or other materials from pouring in. Why so many other gloves have gaping cuff designs is a mystery. While the gloves themselves won't be damaged by water, they won't keep your hands dry for long if you're working in really wet conditions. But that can be said of most work gloves, and everything considered, Ironclad gloves are some of the toughest, most comfortable, and easiest-to-work-in gloves we've tried. Ironclad has given hands a new lease with their high-tech approach to glove design. Ironclad gloves are made to protect workers' hands better than other work gloves, without feeling clumsy the way so many work gloves can. The first thing we noticed about these gloves is that they're tailored to fit the natural curve hands have in a resting position, rather than being cut straight, so when the hand isn't working, it can actually relax without the glove pulling the fingers in an uncomfortable direction. The palm of this general-utility glove is made of Amara, a synthetic material that mimics the resilience, grip, and comfort of suede while remaining machine-washable and resistant to water damage. High-wear areas are reinforced with tough DuraClad fabric, making these the toughest-grip gloves we've ever worn. The fingertips are also reinforced, yet we had no problem with dexterous tasks like picking up coins. We also like the cut of the cuff on these gloves. It comes in tight to the wrist to prevent dirt or other materials from pouring in. Why so many other gloves have gaping cuff designs is a mystery. While the gloves themselves won't be damaged by water, they won't keep your hands dry for long if you're working in really wet conditions. But that can be said of most work gloves, and everything considered, Ironclad gloves are some of the toughest, most comfortable, and easiest-to-work-in gloves we've tried. --Brian Trinen
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves HUG-04-L, LargeCustomer Review: dont let the weekend warior decive you Summary: 5 Stars
I bought these gloves a week or two ago and have worn them 6 days a week, for roughly 4 to 9 hours a day and I have not had a singe problem with them yet (except for my friends stealing them from me because they haven't had the chance to go and get their own pair yet). It seems to me after reading several other reviews that the people who complain about these gloves are not using them for their recommended purpose. Ironclad's design philosophy is to make highly task specific gloves (to get more information on what task these and other Ironclad gloves are specified for go to the iron clad website, iclad.com) These Gloves are not for gardening, the company says so, so why buy them for that? of course they will not work as well. A friend of mine bought a pair of ironclad gloves and used them for 5 years without any problems, and then bought himself another pair recently. It seems to me, that these gloves are aware of their owners intended usage, and self destruct if it is something lighter duty then they are designed for (i.e. landscaping or the weekend warrior) these gloves are not for the weekend warrior, they are for anything from rigging to carpentry to light demolition to law enforcement and everything in between (and gardening is not included in that spectrum)
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