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Thick leather & kevlar stitching but still with good feel so you can wear them all the time.

 

These are the best lasting and fitting gloves i have found so far, he has them on special now too as one of his retail partners has folded so he got the stock back.

 

I buy Medium gloves and they fit superbly, the large i find a touch to big.

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Cutter Work Gloves - Home

 

Thick leather & kevlar stitching but still with good feel so you can wear them all the time.

 

These are the best lasting and fitting gloves i have found so far, he has them on special now too as one of his retail partners has folded so he got the stock back.

 

I buy Medium gloves and they fit superbly, the large i find a touch to big.

 

he's on here as cutter mutter:thumbup1:

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I've just bought a pair of Cutter gloves and they look like a good deal. They're only £8 at the moment so I've just ordered another couple of pairs.

 

I have big hands so struggle to find gloves that fit well. The Cutter XL are just about big enough, but could do with being longer in the cuff. The thumb is peculiarly long though!

 

For anyone else with big hands, the Timberland chainsaw gloves are OK although they're not the toughest so I'm saving them for when I actually need chainsaw gloves. I've also got some "exceptionally durable" Ironclad Ranchworx gloves. They come in XXL and fit well, but a couple of the fingertips have split after only being used a dozen times so they're on the way back.

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The ironclad ones my wife bought me for £45 were great but didnt last log at all, the stitching failed on the fingers. I fixed them and they wore through the fingers pretty quickly after that. The Cutter are more durable but i would like another pair of the Ironclads for more general lighter work but i wont pay £45!

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