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Well I've had mine for about a month and I was really happy with them till the chipper got hold of one.

 

The glove got caught on a branch and ended up in the chip pile.First time i had used them out of the work shop.

 

They did not feel as Grippy as i would like them but really of nice to wear my hands did not feel dead sweaty or sticky and they do feel nice on my skin.For some reason they felt to posh to work in but did have a nice grip on the saw tho

 

I would buy a second pair as back up but would use them mainly for cleaning the saw with holding the chain ect save my hands getting dirty and gressy

 

Thanks to Cuttermutter for sending me a pair :)

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