I thought I had found a good pair of gloves.

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I mean - if they are supposedly riggers gloves, they have to be tough, right?
I guess not.
7 months after buying, they are coming apart. Does anyone out there know of any good work gloves that are not cheap crap?
I think I have tried them all.

hm...I tried posting a link to Northern Tool, where I bought them, but it defaults to that **** site vigilink.

But here they are -
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   / I thought I had found a good pair of gloves. #2  
I get the Costco 3 pack leather gloves, they don't last long. But they are cheap.
 
   / I thought I had found a good pair of gloves. #4  
I don't know - maybe they are too pretty. Mine aren't that pretty, don't cost that much - last at least a year. Wells Lamont - - around $12 - two pair.
 
   / I thought I had found a good pair of gloves. #5  
I get the Costco 3 pack leather gloves, they don't last long. But they are cheap.

I don't know - maybe they are too pretty. Mine aren't that pretty, don't cost that much - last at least a year. Wells Lamont - - around $12 - two pair.
Another vote for WL - I get them at Costco by the 3 pack.
 
   / I thought I had found a good pair of gloves. #6  
I get the old school elk skin leather. For me they are fantastic.
 
   / I thought I had found a good pair of gloves.
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Maybe I am approaching this all wrong. I need to set my mind on buying new gloves every 6 months.
 
   / I thought I had found a good pair of gloves. #8  
widefat - my experience. The hardest thing I do both on the 'ol bod and on the gloves - thin, drag, chip - young Ponderosa pines. Every spring - 750 to 900 - from 1" to 6" in diameter.

I've tried expensive leather gloves - $65 a pair from Aerostich and cheapies from Wells Lamont - $12 for two pair. Conclusion - they both provide adequate protection and both last about the same length of time. I use the Wells Lamont. I use the expensive pair riding my BMW - they last forever riding a motorcycle.
 
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Maybe I am approaching this all wrong. I need to set my mind on buying new gloves every 6 months.

I think you're on to it there. I don't think I would ever find a single pair of gloves that would last a year. Though, I guess it depends on the type of work you do with them. After a month or so I am looking to toss my glovessel just to start with a fresh pair. Enough sap, paint, grease, etc and I want to switch.

The is one reason I use the ones in the link below.

Amazon.com: Atlas Showa - Therma-Fit 1-Gauge Insulated Seamless Liner Work Gloves with Natural Rubber Latex Coating - Grey, Large, 12-Pair - 451: Office Products
 
   / I thought I had found a good pair of gloves. #10  
unless your stringing barb wire or its below freezing , Why do you need gloves ??
 

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