Men's Glove Sizing Chart
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Measure around the palm, at the knuckles. Compare this measurement to the chart to determine your glove size.| Hand Sizing Chart | |||||
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S | M | L | XL | 2XL |
| HAND | 7-8 | 8-9 | 9-10 | 10-11 | 12-13 |
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Comments about Men's DTPro Carpenter's Gloves:
I am a full-time law enforcement officer. I bought these gloves to use for patrol. They are super tough, and fit well. The open fingers allow for easy manipulation of triggers, handcuffs & keys, cell phones and touch-screen computers. I have used these for about 18 months and am completely satisfied.
Comments about Men's DTPro Carpenter's Gloves:
the best thing about these gloves is finger
freedom, using cellphone,writing orders,finding
keys makes all things easy.
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Comments about Men's DTPro Carpenter's Gloves:
good gloves, we will see if they hold up. Mechanics brand gloves usually give me a month so I am hoping for more.
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Comments about Men's DTPro Carpenter's Gloves:
I work in a warehouse assembling bigger items. I tend to get a lot of cuts on my hands from the cardboard and wood i work with, these gloves help with keeping my hands from getting torn up so bad. I have had them for a week and the pinky is already ripping, so i don't think they are really durable.
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Glad this glove is back on the menu at Duluth
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I work in a warehouse environment helping with loading/unloading freight. This freight can be anything from boxed equipment to wooden crates. I also use a laser scanner and need at least one finger exposed to manipulate the buttons and screen prompts. These gloves fit my needs very well. If I had a complaint, it would be the lack of any ventilation at all and the velcro-type closures need to be a touch longer.
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Comments about Men's DTPro Carpenter's Gloves:
These are the best carpenter type gloves I've ever used. The fit is snug so you don't get a lot of extra movement in the fabric when carrying heavy or awkward materiel or pieces. They're pretty durable. The thread on the palm will wear out long before the reinforced pads will. A "must have" for any tradesman that needs superior protection coupled with the dextarity of open finger gloves.
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These gloves are excellent is any condition. The three open fingers allow for great dexterity when it is a must. I can easily attach nuts, bolts, RF cable/connectors, whatever. The Thirsty Thumb provides a great way to keep sweat out of your eyes and it won't get gunked, as it dries quickly.
I would love to see these gloves available in a Mesh Back Version as my hands sweat also, some times soaking through the glove palms. And also some padding or thicker palms, like the Ironclad gloves to provide some padding when using impact tools.
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