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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de abril de 2025
Love these gloves for extrication and other task. Not the most comfortable but has good dexterity and value.
Hugo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de octubre de 2024
Excelente para mi trabajo
Treymerica
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de enero de 2019
I am a Volunteer FF and bought these on a rec from a friend. Haven't used in battle yet, but seem well made. I wear sz 7.5 medical gloves and am usually worried about a Medium being too big. These fit me PERFECT...as in, tightly. I doubt I can get a glove liner on inside of them.
B.S.O.
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de agosto de 2018
My son got these for work......in the furniture making business. It really helps with splinters and gripping large lengths of heavy wood and protects his hands and especially the knuckles. His boss is considering buying them for the entire crew.
KV
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de noviembre de 2012
First off let me tell you that I work outside year round and use gloves every single day. The Ringers Rescue Gloves are a step up from the typical Mechanix style gloves in particular Mechanix M-Pact 2's. They are thicker and feel a lot more robust but with that comes a loss of dexterity.There are hook and loop closures under the wrist to give the gloves a tighter fit.(A lot of people complain about having too much material on their thumbs so a trick is to loosen the wrist closure push your thumb up and then tighten down the wrist closure. It may seem like an obvious thing to do, but I can't tell you how many people I have run into that don't do that.)I wear a size medium in Mechanix gloves and a medium fit me equally well with the Ringers brand. There is sufficient padding on the tops of the fingers/hand that add a bit of impact dissipation. There is a rougher material on the palm and on each of the fingers which I assume is to add to the gripping ability but I found that holding tools particularly ones with no handles (wrenches, ratchets, etc) was a bit more difficult then I am used to. Along with what I said before about the loss of dexterity really made these gloves fall into the non technical work category. Anything like yard work, moving, rough construction or similar tasks these gloves will shine and really hold up for a long time.If you're looking for something to do detail oriented work I would suggest either the Mechanix M-Pact series gloves or Petzl Cordex Lightweight gloves.
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