Mary Ann
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
I have had these gloves now for almost 2 years. Use these gloves quite often in preforming outdoor lawn and yard work. I have small hands and they have a small size available. They fit good enough to preform many tasks without any issues. They are very wear resistant and have lasted about 2 years now. I would definitely recommend them. When this pair wears out I will purchase another pair.
Chibi's-Shiba-Adventures
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Quality gloves that are built to last and comfortable from the start. Great product 👍
Stan Smith
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
After purchasing multiple pairs over 5 years, I will continue doing so.Price vs. durability is OK. Fingertip side seams tend to wear out after 18+ months of moderate use.The only knock is the durability on finger tip side seams, always a balance between flexibility vs. durability.
EL
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2024
Second pair now even though the old ones still get used after years of gardening and DIY and many washes. Soft and flexible and very strong. Material is faux suede and lovely to wear. Super quality and buy again should I need to but the last for years.
Taylor S Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
I'm on my 2nd pair of these gloves and overall they are fine. A couple of months in, you will start to see the leather on the fingers start to separate from the rest of the material. This happened on multiple fingers on both pairs of gloves so apparently is a systemic issue. I'd recommend skipping this pair in search of something with better quality.
Audy
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I bought these for my dad who works outside. He really likes this pair. We have given him 2 pairs so far. The are functional for work and warm. They fit his large hands. They seem to have a good grip and are flexible. They look good and have good protection for hands. I'm not sure of they are good for touchscreen.
MRS
Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2024
They fit well and are flexible yet work well.
Mike USMC
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
I don't generally leave a 5 star review, most products done deserve it and most don't exceed my expectations; especially a lightweight work glove.I have bought 3 pairs of these for summer work in Michigan Oil Patch, Mechainic primarily but many other things too.For the price & compaired to other options in their class they are better and last longer. These outlast more expensive name brands. They work and fit great for watch wearers too, (many gloves don't lend well to fitting at the wrist with watch on).I wear large in all gloves, large fits great. The leather- like material is fantastic. Provides most of the traditional leather benefits at a fraction of weight, thickness, yet provides more comfort & airflow.
Affenjunge
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
I am convinced that these gloves saved me from taking a 1/4" groove out of my index and thumb on my left hand while using a masonry disk on a grinder today. They took a graze from the disk at full tilt when it kicked and ran at my left hand, barely a scuff on the gloves and some sore but intact fingertips. I don't know if any other gloves would have kept me from having my whole day ruined, but these definitely did and I am glad to have had them protecting my fingers at work.They do suffer from the typical durability issues for gloves of this type of construction; where the seams of the leather fingers meeting the fabric backing give out before the leather. I really wish Mechanix would make the fingers entirely out of Durahide, or even the 4x material, instead of a fabric backing so the gloves would last more than a few weeks of work. Even just bringing it 80% of the way around would drastically improve the durability.Even with the expected durability issues while working with masonry, I will continue to buy Durahide or 4x Mechanix gloves because of how much abuse they can handle. They blow other options out of the water, so I always have a fresh pair waiting so I don't have to go a day of hard work without them.
Lexx
Reviewed in Italy on February 25, 2023
Guanti da lavoro in pelle di maialino molto morbida. Li uso per tappezzeria auto, buona sensibilità e vestibilità. Per 24 euro consigliati!
DEUSVULT
Reviewed in the Netherlands on April 4, 2022
stitching in the finger got loose after 4 uses doing some labour, really disappointing qualitynot made for the real work i guess.
Client d'
Reviewed in France on December 23, 2020
De très bons gants agréables à porter. Taillent bien. J’ai des mains assez minces et le M me va très bien. J’ai suivi le guide et il donne un bon résultat.
Chumly
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2019
I've been buying the Impact version of this glove for years now at almost triple the price and I destroy them when I could be using these for those jobs. I love the impacts but for the price I might as well be wearing actual gloves that last 4 years and not 6 months.I now tote 3 gloves: Wells Lamont for heavy work, Mechanix Wear Leather Impact, and these. These are burnable at the price yet durable at any price I can find. Daily wear and tear on one set of gloves while being versatile is impossible. I could TIG in these but not MIG. I can put these on to sweat piping, but not the Wells Lamont and feel comfortable making dime-beads. These are great daily gloves with great wearing leather that are just not expensive.I will wear them out but it's not going to be triple the cost to replace them. I'll get a thumb hole or I'll screw up and rip or burn through the back side but it's not a big issue. These are consumables and expected for this level of dexterity.Cons: Something about the leather I don't understand. I can climb rungs with bare hands or the Well's Lamont and not feel sketchy. These are slippery*. Not horrible but it's not natural grip I would expect. Heck, it could be all the crap embedded in them but doesn't happen to other "cow skin" gloves. Leather is made of cattle right? Is this mouse leather? I'd just rather climb rungs to do work without these gloves...or the Wells, which are fine.4 stars over all for a consumable item. Two a year if you wear gloves a lot.*I tried the fake leather and it is far worse. Do not purchase the fake leather gloves at all. Slippery, can't hold anything, rips easily, and you'll be buying them monthly in a work environment. Leather is not a limited resource and there's no need for fake stuff to save the planet. IMO, it's a cheaper attempt at making gloves and nothing more.