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Five Star Reviews: | 56% Great gloves for work with sharp objects June 10, 2017 I work with trusses everyday and the metal plates that hold them together are very sharp they will rip apart your hands. These gloves are GREAT tried quite a few and these are hands down the best. They still get torn up but they last week's longer then others I have used.•They don't keep your hands to hot.•They fasten great and stay put•Wash easily.Highly recommend them to people who need some durability and comfort. These are great work gloves January 9, 2017 These are great work gloves, but I dont believe they are "Heavy Duty." One pair makes it through a month or so of moderate wear...however, they are comfortable, relatively warm, have good grip while the palm and finger material lasts, and i like the velcro closure on the wrists. I also like the rubber "iron clad" writing on the back, as it has saved my knuckles from getting banged up many times. I have multiple pairs on the shelf for when my current pair and the next wear out, so thats about as good an endorsement as i can give. Very Useful December 26, 2016 I bought these for my husband, who works as a professional gardener. He kept getting cuts and having dry, cracked hands from his various work assignments. He really likes these gloves. They were really designed with function in mind. They fit his hands really well and allow him to grip things better without cutting or scratching himself. They wash well, too (cold, regular cycle; air dry), though they did have a bit of a sweat odor lingering in them after I washed them the last time, but I think soaking them overnight in oxygen bleach would probably solve that. So far so good... December 10, 2016 I've been using it for yard work for about a month now. Seems to be good so far.My last pair of Ironclad's were the Ranch version. It developed a hole after less than year. The prior pair of Ironclads were the landscape version and it lasted for several years. Excellent Gloves February 23, 2016 Excellent gloves! I used these to pull some briars and the thorns didn't pierce the material. The gloves are not too bulky and I can pick up small items fairly well with them. This is a quality glove and reasonably priced! Would certainly recommend! The only glove I will buy, I'm a stagehand. February 19, 2013 After wearing cloth jersey gloves, thick leather, Mechanix, FirmGrip jokes, and Setwear, I was finally turned on to this brand by a fellow lighting guy. Bought a pair and never looked back. You get what you pay for and you are paying for quality. After 3-7 days a week of nonstop hardcore handling road cases, lights, backline, soco, feeder, wood, and little giant ladders, it takes over a year for these to wear out. These are not rated for heat protection, but I have focused/handled hot lekos and changed standard light bulbs while hot and it sometimes it did slightly melt the grip, but it did not burn or burn my hand. The one thing wrong with these is that the fingertips blow out after long term use - the seams just split. This happens after over a year though and I usually lose the gloves or someone steals them before they wear out. | 69% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet |
Four Star Reviews: | 20% Four Stars July 22, 2017 These are great. Lost my last pair and scored these on Prime Day for a great price. Not perfect but best I've found so far March 25, 2017 These are durable enough, haven't found the perfect glove yet, but these are close.I haul cars for a living. All seasons, all weather. I usually do 2 or 3 loads a day. That is positioning and securing up to 27 cars a day.The finger tips do split out as stated in other reviews. This happens quicker in wet conditions. I started buying xxl (which help too for removal and putting them on since I take them off to drive the cars) and they seem to last a little longer about 5 weeks.That is about the longest of gloves I have tried. I would recommend getting a few different sizes and go with the largest that is not too bulky. Once they start to split I'll wrap the tip with duct tape and thoes become wet weather gloves. These fit excellently and are very comfortable. Buy leather gloves if you are going to ... June 17, 2016 I have a very large yard with a ton of trees, so I will spend long weekends working outside. I have gloves on most of the day while I work. These fit excellently and are very comfortable. Buy leather gloves if you are going to be around fire as these will melt from sparks. Good Glove. December 8, 2015 Fits as expected. Good grip. I use for chainsaw tree cutting work. I can still "feel" the chainsaw but also have some protection going through brush. | 15% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet |
Three Star Reviews: | 10% My hands are normal I thought getting extra large would be fine. Apparently I'm an Extra Extra Large for the ... March 30, 2017 The glove is ok. seems well made. The down side is the "extra large" is NOT that large at all. My hands are normal I thought getting extra large would be fine. Apparently I'm an Extra Extra Large for the first time in my life. They are a struggle to get on and are very tight. I won't go through the hassle of returning but I would recommend buying the LARGEST size they offer unless you have very small hands. good for basic weekend yard work, not heavier duty stuff March 3, 2017 The gloves are super comfortable, but after about 6 months (averaging ~15-20 hours a week) of basic landscaping, moving rock, shoveling, handling lumber, etc., the seams split, they're showing major wear & they're not repairable. I never machine-washed them, but they did get wet--regardless, I was hoping they'd last longer. I'd say they'd be more suitable for less frequent, regular yard work. Thought they would be thicker! November 2, 2016 I bought these for my son to use on a Cub Scout service project. They're decent gloves, but not near heavy enough for dealing with shrubs with thorns. He got numerous pricks from thorns on an invasive species they were ripping out. NOT GOOD FOR CONCRETE/CEMENT HANDLING June 22, 2016 I got a total of about 60 hours out of these gloves using them in full time work. Held up well with wood handling, hammering, prying, and a lot of moving heavy bags of materials. They are impressively engineered fit-wise and grip quite well. Doing demolition on a kitchen in a old plaster lap wall house I handled a substantial amount of cement debris and both tips of the middle fingers split. THIS WAS VERY DISAPPOINTING this is is always how my gloves where out so they did not excel by any means in that test. I MAYBE WOULD BUY AGAIN BUT NOT HANDLE CONCRETE. comfortable and probably would have lasted longer than other gloves if I had not handled cement debris with them. Solid gloves with nice padding - Velcro closure wore out quickly, not great for fine motor activities July 15, 2015 Pros: Very solidly constructed work gloves. Thick finger and palm padding with good grip and good flexibility. They are warm, but not too hot to use during the summer months. I have used these while shoveling snow, splitting wood, moving boxes, and any number of other tasks. They are very versatile and I am pleased with the overall performance.Cons: The Velcro closure on one of the gloves wore out very quickly (3 months or less with non-daily use). The gloves still work, but it's annoying to constantly have to re-Velcro the glove closed. They are a little too thick to use while doing fine motor tasks (like holding nails or screws) - if you are looking for a glove to use for that, look elsewhere. These are better suited for gross motor tasks. Could be better ! April 21, 2014 Don't get the wrong idea. I purchased them in January 2014. I think this glove is very good, It has held up to towing industry work i.e. chains, ratchet straps, jacking , setting up cribbing, sharp metal car body parts, petrochemicals very well. But I have the same problem with this glove as I have had with $70.00 gloves. The fingers. The tips.... to be clear The longest digit on the hand.( you know the birdie finger.) That is the finger I use to search the under side of any auto for the tie down ports. we towing guy have specific chain hooks for these ports. hold the chain in the hand then use the long finger to search for port. any way the stitching on that finger tip he's gone missing now I have a hole that has resulted in a dirty finger tip. it is a common problem that I have been trying to solve for years. I am going to order a second pair. | 8% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet |
Two Star Reviews: | 7% I was disappointed with the gloves' durability July 10, 2017 I bought these gloves thinking that they would hold up to the work I put them through, but sadly, I was disappointed with the gloves' durability. After 2-3 days, the stitching came undone around 2 of the fingers on the same glove. I wrapped the fingers in some packing tape to get through the day, but that proved to be annoying, so I ended up throwing the gloves away. They were a waste of money. So far, the ironclad box handlers gloves have been my favorites, but they wear out within a month. By the second week, most of the rubber grip pads are already gone. Good for about a week. June 15, 2017 Like all the others, lasted about a week and a half before the fingers started wearing thru. The ranch hands are far better if durability is what you are looking for in ... March 26, 2017 These gloves didn't last me very long. Finger tips came apart really fast. The ranch hands are far better if durability is what you are looking for in my opinion. seams split on fingers, but for gentle work, they're comfortable November 4, 2016 just don't hold up well, and if you don't wash them, they get funky pretty fast. The middle finger seams in both left and right split at the seams. Slowly my middle finger emerged over a period of 2-3 days of wearing them. If you're just wearing them to rake leaves or something gentle, they'd probably hold up okay, and they are more comfortable over time, unlike the leathers which get stiff. For me, back to the ole leather gloves;( Weak July 13, 2015 Not bad at first. But these are falling apart after 2 1/2 months. Pretty lame as far as I'm concerned. (poor stitching in the fingers) and the rubber hand protection just suffocated your skin and you sweat. And it smells bad after a while. Mechanic is still the champ. Good glove with a terrible quality closure April 24, 2015 So, the main part of the gloves is the same high quality ironclad construction that I've always loved, with perhaps a few upgrades over previous models in fit and dexterity. Unfortunately, it seems like they've changed the hook and loop closure that the're using and it doesn't work at all. I can strap these closed and just barely move my hand and it comes open. Very annoying, especially considering that the gloves are otherwise great. Maybe I just got a bad pair, but I'm going to have to now think twice before going with Ironclad for my next pair. | 4% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet |
One Star Reviews: | 7% horrible product and over priced September 19, 2017 Quality has gone down big time !!! I drive a semi 12 hours a day . I only use these to keep grease off my hands when in coupling to a trailer.. they would last 6 months or more .. now the last 3 pair have lasted about 3 weeks .. horrible product and over priced Much better cheaper options. This product is a waste of money July 15, 2017 Bought for work on a construction project as a laborer. After one day all the seams around the fingertips came apart and they were riddled with holes. The stitching is very cheap and obviously not designed to last at all. There are much better cheaper gloves that last a lot longer, these ended up just being a waste of money that I couldn't return. Another bad note, they make your hands smell terrible, like an old cast.. terrible when you're wearing them all day out in the desert heat for work. Junk! Do not buy any style of gloves from Ironclad. April 27, 2017 Do not buy any type or style of gloves from Ironclad. I've gone through three pairs in three months, and three different levels of quality/cost. The stitching is poorly done, especially around the fingers, and came apart on every pair, with average use. I will try my chances with another brand. No value here. March 19, 2017 These gloves didn't last a day at work. If your looking for disposable gloves do yourself a favor, find something less expensive. One Star January 25, 2016 The gloves are from Ironclad but are a completely different design than what was shown. Perfect...for a week or two February 14, 2014 I work for in a warehouse for Publishers Clearing House where, for a 5 hour shift, I take packages and load them into semi trailers. Basically just stacking boxes into the trucks. Though these gloves claim to be heavy duty, they lasted a week and a half before the linings of the fingers started to come loose. A few days later, several of the fingers developed holes, rendering the gloves useless. Not a very impressed buyer. | 4% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet | 0% There are no reviews yet |
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Article Number | 0696511030058 | 0696511020059 | 0767654850732 | 0823019630644 | 0641438016999 |
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Binding | Tools & Home Improvement | - | - | - | - |
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Brand | Ironclad | Ironclad | Custom Leathercraft | Ironclad | Ironclad |
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ClothingSize | XL | X-Large | - | - | Large |
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Color | BLACK/GREY | Black | - | Black/Tan | Black |
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Currency | USD | USD | USD | USD | USD |
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Department | mens | unisex-adult | - | - | unisex-adult |
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Formatted Price | $24.99 | - | - | - | - |
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Height | 511.8 in | 393.7 in | 59.1 in | 11.8 in | 393.7 in |
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Label | - | Ironclad | Custom Leathercraft | Ironclad | Ironclad |
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Length | 196.8 in | 39.4 in | 177.2 in | 393.7 in | 39.4 in |
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Manufacturer | Ironclad | Ironclad | Custom Leathercraft | Ironclad | Ironclad |
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Model | HUG-05-XL | GUG-05-XL | 125XL | RWG2-05-XL | GUG-04-L |
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MPN | HUG-05-XL | GUG-05-XL | 125XL | RWG2-05-XL | GUG-04-L |
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Number of Items | 1 | - | - | - | - |
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Number of Parts | HUG-05-XL | GUG-05-XL | 125XL | RWG2-05-XL | GUG-04-L |
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Product Group | Home Improvement | Home Improvement | Home Improvement | Home Improvement | Home Improvement |
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Product Type | TOOLS | TOOLS | TOOLS | TOOLS | TOOLS |
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Publisher | Ironclad | Ironclad | Custom Leathercraft | Ironclad | Ironclad |
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Quantity | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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Score | 8.4 | - | 8.2 | - | 8.8 |
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Size | Extra Large | X-Large | Extra Large | X-Large | Large |
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Studio | Ironclad | Ironclad | Custom Leathercraft | Ironclad | Ironclad |
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Title | - | Ironclad General Utility Gloves GUG-05-XL, Extra Large | Custom Leathercraft 125XL Handyman Flex Grip Work Gloves, Shrink Resistant, Improved Dexterity, Tough, Stretchable, Excellent Grip | Ironclad RWG2-05-XL Ranchworx Glove, X-Large | Ironclad General Utility Gloves GUG-04-L, Large |
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Warranty | - | Manufacturer | one year | - | Manufacturer |
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Weight | 0.7 oz | 0.0 oz | 0.2 oz | 0.0 oz | 0.7 oz |
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Width | 39.4 in | 167.3 in | 462.6 in | 157.5 in | 167.3 in |
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Feature | Duraclad reinforcement areas with recessed, double stitched seams for long lasting toughness Rubberized knuckle impact protection One piece synthetic leather palm and finger sidewalls Secure , low profile wrist closure Machine washable | Double stitched synthetic leather reinforcements on palm, saddle and fingers Rubberized knuckle impact protection Padded inner palm with Ironclad's patented flex pattern Secure wrist closure Machine washable | Synthetic Leather 50%/Polyester 30%/Elastic Band 10%/PVC 10%/Foam 5% SHRINK RESISTANT: Synthetic leather provides toughness and resists shrinking/hardening. Excellent for outdoor jobs where gloves may become wet STAYS ON: Wing closing strap prevents gloves from slipping off when they become wet from weather or sweat FLEXIBLE: With stretchable spandex, and Lycra side panels for improved dexterity, these gloves will enable you to do the job without restraint SNAG PROOF: Concealed inner stitching prevents gloves from snagging on wood or metal | Machine washable genuine Bullwhip leather won't dry out or shrink when wet Patented Roll top fingertips provide ultimate dexterity and double layer protection Exo-Guard protection protects without limiting dexterity Kevlar reinforcements in critical areas for maximum durability Terry cloth sweat wipe is conveniently located on the back of the thumb | Double stitched synthetic leather reinforcements on palm, saddle and fingers Rubberized knuckle impact protection Padded inner palm with Ironclad's patented flex pattern Secure wrist closure Machine washable |