Atlas Fit (unlined) and Atlas Therma-Fit are excellent gloves regardless of price and if you go to palm-flex, you can get them by the dozen very cheap.
"Best gloves for longevity"
I don't think you usually will live any longer no matter which gloves you wear.
Do you have a COSTCO store near you? They are selling a 3-pack of Wells-Lamont full leather gloves w/ reinforced palms for 20 bucks. Yeah , we all can do the math, but thats 6.67 per pair and I've been using them in the woods for cutting & loading wood and been fairly happy with them for the price unless they are sopping wet. Then of course the leather ain't to durable!!Hi guys,
I burn 3-4 cords of wood per year to heat our house here in Wisconsin, and due to the where I dry and store the wood, it gets moved a couple of times. I know it's not the most efficient way to do things, but I'm okay with it because it gives me some exercise in the winter that I otherwise wouldn't get.
My question pertains to gloves. Seems like I wear out a pair of leather gloves every year. Usually buy plain (smooth) cowhide ones from the hardware store ($15 for the last pair). The fingertips just don't last very long from clasping the rough wood. Maybe this is normal, but I thought maybe somebody knows of a source for something like Kevlar-tipped gloves, or some other solution? No big deal, just a crazy question!
i will suggest you to use fire fighting gloves. it will keep your hand safe while burning the wood. fire fighting gloves will be the best choice for you. it's my suggestion you may follow it or may not it's up-to you.
Best gloves ever is the skin on your palms.
I used to work for a guy who installed fencing. If you asked him for a pair of gloves he would always say "gloves are expensive and they always tear, skin is free and it heals"
Still liking the rubber dipped gloves.
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