| Part Number : | 6050L-3 |
| Size: | Large |
| Color: | Grey |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent gloves,
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This review is from: G & F 6050L-3 Premium Split Cowhide Leather Gloves, Straight Thumb, Large, 3-Pair (Tools & Home Improvement)
these are some of the best gloves i ever had. they are both comfortable and can stand up to some abuse.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Imitated never Duplicated,
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This review is from: G & F 6050L-3 Premium Split Cowhide Leather Gloves, Straight Thumb, Large, 3-Pair (Tools & Home Improvement)
The product description is dead on!
No one else can make this type of glove better! I work landscaping, with metal wire, with water, and constantly with a variety of tools and I have not found are more durable, dependable work glove. I will never again buy another work glove that doesn't say Atlas Fit.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Pressed leather junk that tears like paper,
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This review is from: G & F 6050M-3 Premium Split Cowhide Leather Gloves, Straight Thumb, 3-Pair, Medium (Tools & Home Improvement)
Why these gloves received such glowing reviews mystifies me, unless I received different gloves than the ones advertised, even though the Amazon picture is a duplicate of the ones I bought (the gloves I have are grey/silverish "leather", with a thin green cloth trim around the wrist, with each different size having a different wrist trim color, such as brown for the medium size glove). These "Premium Split Cowhide Leather" gloves tore very quickly, almost like a tough kind of paper. In fact, once they get a rip, you could EASILY take two fingers of each hand and tear these gloves to shreds (as I myself just did!) -- again, very similar to paper. This is what leads me to believe that these gloves are actually pressed leather, which is a mulch of leather shavings and a binder, rather than a true piece of animal hide taken from a cow or a steer. Disappointing, and ultimately far more expensive than real leather gloves, since you would have to replace these constantly as they shredded, even with minor use.
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