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As above really what gloves do you use?

I used sperian gloves and they were great then they became sperian Honeywell gloves and became really thin and rubbish really.
 
As above really what gloves do you use?

I used sperian gloves and they were great then they became sperian Honeywell gloves and became really thin and rubbish really.

Hi Millsy,

It really depends on the job you are doing. What jobs are you doing most of the time where you need gloves ?
 
I usually use MaxiFlex these are very similar to yours but I don't have a problem like you they always keep the shape until they rip or get ruined. Town active grip these are also good ... but as said it depends on you and the job
 
I used to use my sperian gloves for everything really. They were a nice tight fit so I could even wore things up but the last batch I had were rubbish. I got to the point I stopped wearing gloves again as they would wear through in a week at the longest but now my hands are covered in cuts burns and are generally falling apart!

I will look into the maxiflex cheers
 
I used to use my sperian gloves for everything really. They were a nice tight fit so I could even wore things up but the last batch I had were rubbish. I got to the point I stopped wearing gloves again as they would wear through in a week at the longest but now my hands are covered in cuts burns and are generally falling apart!

I will look into the maxiflex cheers
 
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