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<blockquote data-quote="sneno77" data-source="post: 2484787" data-attributes="member: 17456"><p>My Father in Law gave me two pairs of knitted Kevlar gloves that he got as a sample at his shop. I've used them for 3 seasons now and finally wore holes in one pair. They are TOUGH and cool, which is a great combo for my hot hands. They don't have any waterproofing or lining, so they get a bit chilly in the winter. For working in dry/warm weather, they are my favorites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sneno77, post: 2484787, member: 17456"] My Father in Law gave me two pairs of knitted Kevlar gloves that he got as a sample at his shop. I've used them for 3 seasons now and finally wore holes in one pair. They are TOUGH and cool, which is a great combo for my hot hands. They don't have any waterproofing or lining, so they get a bit chilly in the winter. For working in dry/warm weather, they are my favorites. [/QUOTE]
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