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Darrin Turnbull
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I stopped wearing gloves a few Summers ago ( hate sweaty hands )
But my recent finger injury and now seeing other hand/finger injuries ( Climbing Arborist )
It’s back to gloves i go.
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Something that’s cut resistant.


I reviewed these for arbortech, good gloves, but don't be fooled into thinking they'll offer any protection from a silky.

I tested them against a knife and they certainly took some damage out of it, but the silky went through like it was nothing.
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1 hour ago, Joe Newton said:


I reviewed these for arbortech, good gloves, but don't be fooled into thinking they'll offer any protection from a silky.

I tested them against a knife and they certainly took some damage out of it, but the silky went through like it was nothing.

I use them and while I've never attacked my hand with force with a silky I've brushed against them with what would be enough to slice open soft skin and no damage at all .. and they're hard-wearing and last a lot longer than any other gloves for me while still being grippy and thin.

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