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Best gloves for longevity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Streblerm" data-source="post: 2689782" data-attributes="member: 14573"><p>I second the Atlas Therma Fit gloves. I handle about 20 cords a year between friends, family, and my needs. I just wore out my first pair of Atlas gloves after a year. The Boss gloves are nice too, they seem a little thicker.</p><p></p><p>The HF gloves I notice that the rubber tends to disintegrate after a few wearings and after they get wet. The Atlas gloves seem to hold up better. I actually wore through the tips of the fingers and the rubber didn't start pulling away from the fabric of the glove.</p><p></p><p>Some form of knit glove with rubber coated palms and fingers seems to me the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Streblerm, post: 2689782, member: 14573"] I second the Atlas Therma Fit gloves. I handle about 20 cords a year between friends, family, and my needs. I just wore out my first pair of Atlas gloves after a year. The Boss gloves are nice too, they seem a little thicker. The HF gloves I notice that the rubber tends to disintegrate after a few wearings and after they get wet. The Atlas gloves seem to hold up better. I actually wore through the tips of the fingers and the rubber didn't start pulling away from the fabric of the glove. Some form of knit glove with rubber coated palms and fingers seems to me the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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