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Holy grail this one,

 

as i use mecanical devices in preffence to a hitch most of the time find the gripers a pain when they start to peal.

 

Have tried alsorts, Bakco had some good prunning gloves thin leather palm and fingures and cotton back, the Range do a copy for £3 in yellow sold as engires gloves last about 4-6 mounths.

 

Petzl gloves are nice good rope handerling but priced at £15 with a 3-4 mouth life ummm.

 

Found some irwin gloves have used the extrem ones on the groud for a year or two now have been through 2 pairs in that time, and now trying the genreal constution glove in the tree, so far very good. http://www.irwin.com about £12-£15 a pair but last the toils of arb work and good in wet and now cold.

 

Good tip to get your coins worth is to have grown glove and a tree glove and don't f**k the tree gloves up on the deck.

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