Shaggy
November 1, 2008, 6:37pm
1130
Jim,
Heres the link http://www.carhartt.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10101&storeId=10051&productId=111795&langId=-1&categoryId=10904
They are bulkier than like a mechanics glove, but there going to be because of the insulation. They are the thinnest insulated gloves I have bought yet, and I can still turn wrenches, start nuts on bolts, etc … And will be able to still “feel” with them.
I work outside with water everyday running Acid Mine Water Drainage Plants (we treat the water out of adandoned coal mines & treat it for the rivers, streams, etc.) … And winters are harsh since cold & water don’t mix well. These are my first pair of “waterproof” so we will see how they work. During our cleanouts and such are super sloppy and wet jobs, and suck in the winter.
I got the traditional “carhartt brown & black” color, and they seem like a nice glove so far … but pricey at $40 bucks. If they keep my hands warm & dry there worth every penny!!
40 bucks jeeez. they better last more then a year for regular use per night for me.
not turning wrenches or hours at a time straight use. mike your gonna have to give an update soon on them
Those mechanix gloves are a joke. mine shows fingertips for finger banging mary jane rottencrotch after a month