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    Re: Anti- vibration gloves

    Old thread but I'm reviving it. My hands usually end up feeling sore after working with the PC for an extended period of time, expecially when cleaning pads on the fly per Mike P. I was thinking about getting these gloves:

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    anyone try some anti-vibration gloves lately?
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    Re: Anti- vibration gloves

    Let me know if they're any good coz I'd like to order some
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    Re: Anti- vibration gloves

    I will...I'm probably going to order them soon. They look pretty good. Thick enough to withstand alot of vibration but less material so that you can still have a nice grip on things.
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    Re: Anti- vibration gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by alko View Post
    I will...I'm probably going to order them soon. They look pretty good. Thick enough to withstand alot of vibration but less material so that you can still have a nice grip on things.
    Do they have ladies sizes?



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    Re: Anti- vibration gloves

    I tried a set of anti vibration gel gloves from Duluth some time ago. Mine are brown, where the new ones are more like the Mechanix brand gloves.
    They almost work, but are like working with boxing gloves on. The new version might be better.

    On a lark, I got my Harbinger Lifting Gloves ( the ones with gel pads in the palms of the gloves ) out of the basement and these work pretty good with my old PC7424 ( the one liberated from the shop that just got replaced - shaking itself apart after 2 decades ). The fingers are long enough that they cover most, and leave the finger tips exposed.



    Harbinger makes gloves for men and women.

    Another option are bicycle gloves. These usually have gel pads in the palms ( I wear my old Harbinger gloves on the bicycle - so I can only point this out as a visual indicator )

    I just got a Flex this week, and what a night and day delta with vibrations to the G110 ( not the V2 ) or the PC7424. Kick myself for not getting one sooner, don't even need the gloves anymore.

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    Re: Anti- vibration gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by alko View Post
    Old thread but I'm reviving it. My hands usually end up feeling sore after working with the PC for an extended period of time, expecially when cleaning pads on the fly per Mike P. I was thinking about getting these gloves:

    Link Removed: Dewalt Gloves

    anyone try some anti-vibration gloves lately?
    Does AG sell some anti-vibration gloves?


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    Re: Anti- vibration gloves

    Quote Originally Posted by Ted S. View Post
    Does AG sell some anti-vibration gloves?

    Nope. As far as I know they don't. I also wondered about the link removal. My guess is that it was removed because Amazon also retail detailing products (as well as PBMA branded detail products).


    I'll have to look into bicycle gloves, I bet they're way cheaper too.
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    Re: Anti- vibration gloves

    Hmm....interesting...now sure why they removed the link.
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