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11-07-2017, 11:48 AM #1
Top Grain, Uninsulated, Leather work gloves
Where can I get a set of these? Someones gotta know a company that sells them. Found a couple options, but they are all dyed white/tan that bleeds when they get soaked. Think Kinco exterior, but just the glove, no insulation, so I can put my own liners in them. It rains here.
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11-07-2017, 12:19 PM #2
your local farm supply or hardware store should have a selection
maybe even uninsulated kinco's?
https://www.kinco.com/product/98
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11-07-2017, 04:57 PM #3
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11-09-2017, 01:35 PM #4
^^^Ding ding ding
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11-10-2017, 07:31 PM #5
Here's another option- https://www.homedepot.com/p/Midwest-...HC-1/202957310
I'm sure you can find others. Pigskin tolerates getting wet and is more durable than cowhide.Last edited by old goat; 11-12-2017 at 01:35 PM.
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11-11-2017, 05:56 AM #6Banned
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You could, you know just buy some ski gloves. They won't look as core as work gloves do while standing in the lift line, but they do work great as intended.
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11-11-2017, 09:08 PM #7
Cheap work gloves work. Cheap ski gloves are cheap. I like a rag wool liner.
A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.
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11-12-2017, 05:44 AM #8Banned
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Budget was never mentioned.
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11-12-2017, 01:42 PM #9
Haven't seen too many unlined leather ski gloves except for stuff like BD guides with removable liner. If there are any that will take a liner they're going to cost 3x as much for essentially the same product because of who they're marketed to. It's not about looking core.
I like removeable liners.
Deerskin is thinner and more supple than pig--I have one pair, lightly insulated that have held up pretty well. Kinco makes unlined deerskin gloves. Here's another option from HD
https://www.homedepot.com/p/XX-Large...9-06/204486833
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11-12-2017, 01:48 PM #10Banned
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Wasn't talking about leather ski gloves, lined or not. Just ski gloves. Something with gore tex. The BD patrol glove is sweet. I have had the patrol mitts and they were great. Mostly leather. Very durable.
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11-12-2017, 02:20 PM #11
Are you really having trouble finding full leather gloves at the hardware store? Not Home Depot or Lowe's. Go to a hardware store. I got some full leather gloves and then snow sealed them. Works great with or without a liner when it's too warm for ski gloves.
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11-12-2017, 08:41 PM #12Registered User
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Here you go. You can also buy these sometimes at Costco in three packs. I've been using them for work, skiing, and other outdoor activities for a long time.
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11-13-2017, 01:03 AM #13
I prefer gloves made from the skin of an unborn goat.
I didn't believe in reincarnation when I was your age either.
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11-13-2017, 07:46 AM #14Registered User
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I turn them inside out so I get the smooth surface of the leather against my hands
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11-20-2017, 05:09 PM #16
All of the top grain unlined work gloves I can find are dyed with that nasty yellow tanning coloring. Where I work, it is wet, and the coloring bleeds and dyes your hands. I use these
https://www.farmandfleet.com/product...CABEgKlAfD_BwE
They are alright. I want to find sommething that is the exterior of the tradition kinco work glove, but without the insulated liner.
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11-21-2017, 10:33 PM #17
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11-21-2017, 10:40 PM #18
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11-22-2017, 12:23 AM #20
Any welding shop.
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