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Sam Thompson
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Who'd have thought it. Stihl can make something other than saws that works! had a pair of "Carver" gloves for about two/three weeks now and I'm really impressed. They were expensive, about £10, but worth it. Good grip even when there wet, nice and cool, good velcro strappy bits, and a nice tight fit so easy to tie ropes etc.

 

Don't look that tough, the curse of stihl gear, but we shall see :001_smile:

 

Pretty impressed though, cooler than the "builder" type gloves I tend to wear.

 

Sam

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They look good, are they chainsaw gloves?

and where did you get em for a tenner? Just googled and they are up for £17!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who'd have thought it. Stihl can make something other than saws that works! had a pair of "Carver" gloves for about two/three weeks now and I'm really impressed. They were expensive, about £10, but worth it. Good grip even when there wet, nice and cool, good velcro strappy bits, and a nice tight fit so easy to tie ropes etc.

 

Don't look that tough, the curse of stihl gear, but we shall see :001_smile:

 

Pretty impressed though, cooler than the "builder" type gloves I tend to wear.

 

Sam

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No they don't have cut protection. Who actually uses "proper" chainsaw gloves though?

 

£10 from Northwest farmers. Used them fencing today as well, still impressed.

 

Price wise I get through a pair of "builder" (Towa type) every two weeksish. They cost £3.50, so if the Stihls last 6 weeks they are not doing bad.

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they ent actually chainsaw gloves, but who uses propper chainsaw gloves anyway? they are waste of money imo

 

No they don't have cut protection. Who actually uses "proper" chainsaw gloves though?

 

£10 from Northwest farmers. Used them fencing today as well, still impressed.

 

Price wise I get through a pair of "builder" (Towa type) every two weeksish. They cost £3.50, so if the Stihls last 6 weeks they are not doing bad.

 

 

Newbies and occasional users I guess:blushing:

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