Glove
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by darkmoon99, Jan 1, 2013.
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waterproof gloves. at IFA they cost just as much as regular ole leather gloves. and they are as thick as eskimo gloves.
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Walrus hide impregnated with whale oil and lined with caribou fur.
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I use those heavy black rubber chemical gloves sold at most truckstops. Wear a pair of the brown knitted cloth gloves inside. Fingers get pretty cold but stay dry. Used to use dishwashing rubber gloves but they tear too easy.
If it's not wet but just cold, I wear a pair of welding gloves.Last edited: Jan 1, 2013
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I just use plain old cheap leather gloves in XL and then just use the brown knitted liners gloves. That way when i need to take off the gloves to get a better grip I just slip off the leather glove. . i should probably use some insulated ones, which i used to buy, but I'm too stubborn (cheap) to spend the money. I get a case of 50 pairs at a wholesale place for $25... Well Lamont brand
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Wells Lamont gloves both insulated and normal then grab a bunch of the rubber coated gloves from Deere for when its raining.
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Carhart insulated and waterproof bought on ebay $25 free shipping
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Kevlar padded Extraction gloves.
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Well, you are in houston, so i guess it's possible LOLDrtyDiesel Thanks this.
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