M**K
Great gloves. Snug. Flexible. Great grib.
I work as a delivery driver handling heavy products in cardboard boxes. I been looking for some practical gloves for a while till i found these. These are made specifically for my job. They're awsome. They fit comfortably snug, they're flexible and offer exceptional grip. You can tell a lot of thought went into engineering these gloves.
J**7
Best box gloves I've had and lasted the longest out of any gloves I have used for warehouse work.
Great gloves for box handling I have had my first pair for about 2 months they finally got a tear in a finger so I'm buying a new pair today. Would highly recommend for someone who moves boxes a lot, the first pair lasted for about 80,000 boxes rough estimate.
F**Y
Good gloves, but not great gloves (for me)
These gloves have a lot going for them, but compared to the Command Grip gloves from the same company, the touchscreen functionality is a pain to use, and the lack of grip on the thumbs is also a bit of a downgrade compared to those.They also have some seams or something on the inside of the glove that can get irritating, but I will say that these seem way more durable than any other glove I've bought in the last two years, with various uses including moving small to large boxes, pulling a hand truck at least four times a week (I use them for two weeks at a time), using a box opener on said boxes, installing IT and some networking equipment, and pulling, routing, and wrapping up cables.For positives, the grip is extremely good, only beat by the gloves I mentioned above due to the thumb having the silicone as well. The terry towel thumb portion is nice to get my hair out of my face.Overall, the intended use of these gloves is for boxes, and I think they do that job very well, but I would temper your expectations if you want to rip up concrete and expect them to last 20 years, gloves at this price will not do that for you. Gloves at any price will not do that for you.
C**N
Size Matters
I started a new job as a package handler and needed some gloves to prevent fatigued hands and what not. The reviews on these looked great and seemed fair enough to give it a try and to say the least they lived up to their expectations. The gloves are very well made and do exactly what they’re supposed to. It helps handling packages much easier and efficient. Now the only problem I have which had nothing to do with the actual glove itself but the sizing. They fit snug for the most part the issue was with the length. I have tinier hands than the average male so I personally will size down. Overall great product and the price was very reasonable.Edit: I reached out directly to Ironclad and they have the best customer service by far. Replied to my emails fast and ensured I got a replacement. Even went as far as allowing me to pass down the gloves to someone who needs them. If that doesn’t scream great company then i don’t know what does
P**L
Comfortable, durable and grips nicely, but is probably better for light use.
I bought two Medium pairs; one in 2016 for $30 and the second in 2020 for $20, and the first pair held up decently under part-time heavy use in a facility with tons of twisted metal. However when using the second pair full-time they tended to fall apart rather quickly and easily, although this is understandable for the work involved and the price. Other observations include…Personal pros:-Stylish, easy to slip off/on and adjust and comfortable to wear even in sweltering/freezing temperatures.-Sleek and flexible like a second skin and the palm and fingertip padding provide a comfortable level of adhesion, allowing the wearer to quickly grab and launch smooth to rough objects.-The backing on the back of the hand provides adequate impact support while keeping the hand somewhat cool.Personal cons:-While placed well and with a good initial start, the fingers and palm grip quickly wore down and developed holes while working full-time, to the point where the gloves felt more like wearing thick hole-filled socks over my hands.-While the back of the hand is kept somewhat cool, the fabric easily absorbs moisture (sweat) and quickly becomes more expensive to clean and deodorize compared to the purchase price.-Wearing a nice-fitting headband (I recommend “Poshei Mens Headband”s) is far preferable to using the terry cloth sweat wipe area, which could be better used for say, adding additional impact resistance. Also with how many surfaces these gloves can make contact with it can be impossible to determine what is being transferred to the sweaty area.Overall I recommend these gloves for lighter, more staggered work as opposed to constant and uninterrupted work. They fit and grip well, are flexible and easy to adjust, and provide moderate protection but can quickly wear down and develop holes, smells and tears, and the terry cloth sweat wipe just seems redundant. Since these are labeled “Box Handler Work Gloves” I would dock them one star since they might not work as well for them long-term, in addition to the one star from the previously mentioned cons, giving them a comfortable 3/5!
M**T
Best glove for wheelchair people!!!
I have tried several gloves when I'm in my manual wheelchair getting from .A to point B. One of the things you realize is that when you grab the part that pushes you along, it is critical that your hand does not slip and that if you have a glove on, that it doesn't slip.my hand slips regularly, depending on the weather, my gloves that I have tried slip,but these gloves do not slip one spec. If you are in a manual wheelchair and you are looking for something that's the perfect glove made for you going from .A to point B. This is it five stars hands down.GOD bless.
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