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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| HAND | 7-8 | 8-9 | 9-10 | 10-11 | 12-13 |
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Comments about Men's 1 pr. Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves:
Great for arthritic hands. but flexable enough to operate power tools with ease, durable hand protection.
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Comments about Men's 1 pr. Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves:
I unload semi trailer trucks full of boxes by hand, typically about 2500 boxes. Gloves grip great, and I think they have lasted pretty good considering how much I use them. After about a month, the seam popped on the finger, but I think it had to do with me getting a size too big.
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Comments about Men's 1 pr. Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves:
As a wheelchair user, my gloves get a hard workout. Ironclad gloves stand up to the demanding stresses of pushing and braking on my wheels.
This particular make/model of Ironclad gloves have a great feature: rubberized ridges on the velcro tab and at the base of the palm, that make pulling on and taking off the gloves very easy.
They are also very comfortable, and allow for a lot of manual dexterity. A great product, all around.
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Comments about Men's 1 pr. Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves:
These gloves are really helpful in performing yard work, especially tree pruning (even better when combined with your gauntlets).
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Comments about Men's 1 pr. Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves:
Wanted a glove that was durable ( chain saw work ) and yet warm so I ordered liners also. Gloves came and are extremely small, I ordered XL and liners will not fit. I use gloves on days when I don't need warmth.
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Comments about Men's 1 pr. Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves:
My first pair of these gloves lasted about a year, and though I wasn't using them every day, when I did use them I used them hard. They stood up to hay bales, rocks, rope, tree limbs, fishing in tool pouches for screws, and splitting firewood without flinching. The only drawback I've found: the sizing (this refers to my 2nd pair). Being mass-produced, they can have some deviations in stitching which may complicate the difficulty of making gloves in four sizes fit all hands (one of the most individually variable parts of the human body). My first attempt at a second pair had some mis-stitching which made the gloves start to come apart the first time I used them. [...]
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Delivery quick, customer service always handles returns and exchanges promptly and satisfactorily.
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Comments about Men's 1 pr. Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves:
I've worn these gloves everyday since getting them about 3 weeks ago. They've been great for cutting, splitting, and stacking wood. Also wore them while raking leaves. Comfortable all day long. Good grip. Will probably wear them while riding my motorcycle during fair weather. Will definitely buy another pair.
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Comments about Men's 1 pr. Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves:
I bought these to keep in my Incident Command Unit bag as a "just in case". They were just used on a particularly nasty traffic incident. They worked very well carrying heavy equipment and sharp edged metal signs.
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Comments about Men's 1 pr. Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves:
These appeared to be exactly what I needed, but after using them for a short time, the stitching at the finger-tip areas failed. This caused separation of the materials. If this is common, the gloves are not worth buying.
I plan on returning the gloves for exchange (???), or credit.
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Comments about Men's 1 pr. Ironclad Heavy Utility Gloves:
These gloves are above average to good. I use to purchase the Kevlar gloves, and they were much better, and they were cheaper, but they are no longer available. I unload trucks, by hand, all night long, and these do a pretty good job, but they wear out in about 4 weeks. Pretty pricey too. The other gloves were MUCH better. Wish they were back.
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