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My BD drytool gloves have finally given up the ghost. Very sad indeed as they were superb for climbing.

 

Any recommendations for something similar that doesn’t break the bank? Tough enough for the occasional jaggy, light enough for rope handling, but not so light that it gets overly friendly with a zigzag…

 

Cheers in advance.

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Showa 310, look like other gloves but much harder wearing.

 

Toolstation are good for a pair if you just want to try but they've put them up to £4. You can get them online for £3, wouldn't recommend gloves'n'stuff (look at their Trustpilot) but recently used mstore and they've been good.

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6 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

Showa 310, look like other gloves but much harder wearing.

 

Toolstation are good for a pair if you just want to try but they've put them up to £4. You can get them online for £3, wouldn't recommend gloves'n'stuff (look at their Trustpilot) but recently used mstore and they've been good.

Thanks, they look pretty good. I’ll give them a go. And thanks for the tips re sellers.

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