Custom LeatherCraft 145L Tradesman Glove, Large

Custom LeatherCraft 145L Tradesman Glove, Large

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

Synthetic leather, tough, soft, and washable. Neoprene knuckle and wrist cuff provides padding and keeps debris out. Stretch spandex and lycra for better dexterity and fit. Terry cloth to remove sweat. Textured grip palm pads for better grip and wear. Thu

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3 Customer Reviews Posted


Good Working Gloves
Very good gloves that fit and help grip and work with tools. My only complaint is that sometimes the velcro wrist strap catches just as you are trying take the gloves off.
I am very pleased and will replace them with the same brand and type when they wear out.
2007-09-12, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Nimble fingers
I am an electrician who bought these gloves before wiring a beauty spa with a plenum ceiling. All wiring had to be MC and/or BX. I have had the gloves for 2 years and am only now do I need another pair. The gloves are perfect when you want to protect your hands but need to have full control of your fingers. I am able to strip wire, twist wires together for wire nuts, work with 6-32 screws without any problems. I went to buy a new pair recently and the store had a different brand. I did not buy the new brand based on what I saw. So I went online to purchase "CLC Tradesman" gloves. I strongly recomment these gloves to anybody who wishes they could wear gloves and still perform their work.
2006-03-22, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Amazing Fit, Feel and Dexterity, but Not Too Durable
These gloves fit beautifully, with amazing dexterity and sensitivity. Durability is an issue, since the only tougher reinforced areas are on the palm, not the fingers and thumbs. Finger tips and thumb saddle are now fully reinforced with a second layer of the synthetic leather in the new models, however. I had one pair of the old model and wore through the thumb edge after two days of roofing. Returned those, got a new model in exchange, and noticed that CLC had reinforced the problem areas. Still, the new pair wore through after a few days using a digging bar and concrete. For lighter applications, however, it's hard to imagine a more comfortable glove. My sense, however, is that the current batch of Ironclad heavy duty utility gloves will wear better for more abrasive applications. Overall, very comfortable, high-dexterity glove for medium duty applications, good for framing.
2005-06-10, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated: