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Cold weather gloves with dexterity

Gloves. There is no such thing as THE perfect fitting pair. I have the opisite problem. There are some decent fitting gloves, but for the most they all suck a little. Some more then others. I'm a skinny f***. So I have long fingers almost always too long for most gloves except the XL's.

Even some of those my fingers are jammed in the ends and the web between the fingers is away from the web of my fingers to make it feel wierd wearing them, and the palm of the glove is like a dress 2 sizes too big. I always usually buy a XL glove depending on the brand. A few larges have fit amazingly enough.

I can also destroy any glove in short order. Ive tried countless gloves. One particular model of glove at Harbor Freight has been my go to heavy work glove. It doesn't have that thin totally lame weak super easy to rip or tear thin spandex webbing on the sides of the fingers or in the webbing between the fingers like far too many gloves have.

I refuse to buy a glove with that crappy material there. It ALWAYS rips too easy regardless of manufacturer. The Harbor Freight gloves I wear do not have that type of lame material there. Finger material in durable the full diameter of all the fingers.

John Deere gloves are pretty nice. I have a nice pair I'm trying for the first time. Full leather. Just pull on gloves. No velcro strap on these. But I like them. With strap gloves I usually cut that off. I want to pull a glove on and off quickly if necessary. I'm super picky about certain things. Gloves is one of them. Good Luck Eric. I feel your pain when it comes to a good fitting glove.
 

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