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| | Re: Thin yet durable gloves for exploring/climbing? <Reply # 20 on 2/28/2009 3:17 AM >
| | | Posted by maxx233 I wouldn't consider handling razor wire with them, but barbed wire and stuff I'd feel pretty OK about if I weren't being careless. My rule of thumb is that they'll probably do fine for anything other than very sharp metal slicing through them. |
thats when its time for $10 Kevlar gloves.. will stop most sharp metals from going through
I will defeat that which was once untouchable only so that I may now move on |
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Trap
Location: Dayton, Ohio Gender: Male
Son, I am disappoint
| | Re: Thin yet durable gloves for exploring/climbing? <Reply # 21 on 3/1/2009 3:42 AM >
| | | I just picked up a pair of these: http://www.wellsla...ail.php?style=1795 at Walmart for <$10 and they're thin and allow me to work my camera. Admittedly my camera doesn't have any small parts to work its just a P&S.
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