Mechanix Wear Tactical Original Wolf Grey 781513631232

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Tactical Glove,Gray,M,PR 400T03. Tactical Gloves, M, Gray, 8 in, Hook-and-Loop Cuff, Lining Fabric, Synthetic Leather Palm Material, TrekDry(R) Back Material, Not Applicable Cut-Resistant Material, Nylon Stitching Material, Grade of Leather Synthetic, Hook-and-Loop Closure Type, Clute Cut, Reinforced Thumb Style, Full Finger Finger Style, Temp.

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Product Identifiers

BrandMechanix Wear
MPNMG88009
GTIN0781513631232
UPC0781513631232
eBay Product ID (ePID)1856005865

Product Key Features

SizeM
ColorGray
Insulation MaterialSynthetic
Glove Cuff TypeSafety
FeaturesLightweight
MaterialSpandex, Polyester, Leather, Rubber

Dimensions

Weight1
Width"12"""

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  • First impression? Excellent!

    I bought these from a recommendation I saw online. I've had much more expensive gloves that didn't last nearly as long as I think they should based on the price, so I figured with the recommendation, and the price for these, they would be worth a shot. My review is only based on a single day use. As little as I use gloves it would likely take me a year or more to write a review that covered their durability, but I will write a bit about what I used them for in a day, as I think I was pretty varied in their use. I bought these expressly to use for fall/winter hunting at ~4000ft elevation. Normally it doesn't get below 30*, often it's in the 40's and 50's, but wet. So feels cold anyway. First thing I noticed trying them on, was that they fit very well. Maybe I got lucky and these were modeled off my hand double, but there was no slack in the fingers or palm, yet they aren't so tight that I can't freely move my fingers, grip things, etc. They did not appreciably add warmth, but it wasn't particularly cold that day, either. Not that they are made to, but probably not going to be great gloves for Alaska in the winter. I quickly determined that they are very easy to drive with. At least when they are dry, I felt every bit as comfortable driving with these on, as I do with bare hands. If you are a sports car driver, perhaps not. But for a full size truck on twisty logging roads, sometimes driven spiritedly, they worked great. Probably the norm nowadays, but no seams across the palm or inside of the fingers enhances how well you can grip, making it feel like you aren't really wearing them. Later on in the day, I used these to set up some steel targets, and put roughly 500rds through a pistol and rifle while wearing them. These gloves are trim enough that they posed no obstacle inside the trigger guards on two exceptionally common rifle and pistols. The velcro on the wrist closure is very "solid", but velcro always starts out that way. After a few dozen openings we'll see if its still secure. Hopefully the stitching holds up. I see no reason why not, but on more expensive gloves I've had, the stitching failed before the material itself, and the company blew me off when I inquired about the durability expectation. If these hold up, at this price, they are going to be great.

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  • Dandy Gloves

    Mechanix gloves are some of the best on the market today. Durable,fit well, good protection for general work conditions. They also act as form fitting to help with circulation to your fingers.

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