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<blockquote data-quote="TreePointer" data-source="post: 4850553" data-attributes="member: 29705"><p>When I first considered AV gloves, I wasn't expecting a dramatic improvement, but the gloves proved to be surprisingly effective in reducing the vibration effects I had been experiencing. They may not be necessary for everyone, but I seem to be more sensitive to vibrations than others, so I wear them.</p><p></p><p>If I didn't have vibration sensitivity, I'd be wearing good leather chainsaw gloves and maybe some with anti-cut uppers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreePointer, post: 4850553, member: 29705"] When I first considered AV gloves, I wasn't expecting a dramatic improvement, but the gloves proved to be surprisingly effective in reducing the vibration effects I had been experiencing. They may not be necessary for everyone, but I seem to be more sensitive to vibrations than others, so I wear them. If I didn't have vibration sensitivity, I'd be wearing good leather chainsaw gloves and maybe some with anti-cut uppers. [/QUOTE]
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