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rayh91

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I've only tried a few gloves and I like the Diamond Grip gloves by Microflex but they're kind of expensive and they seem to be tearing on me a lot more lately. Maybe the weather is the cause?

I've also tried the Supreno SE. Love the durability of the glove but it isn't as flexible as the Diamond Grip. Lose some dexterity there and they're purple.

Is there a glove that's in between the two? What do you like using? Preferably something cheap.
 
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crewchief888

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i'm using western safety (HF) extreme HD gloves
9mil thick
50 in a box reg price is $11.99 or so. on sale usually under $10

their other gloves are like 3mil think, i rip most of them before i get them on...


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Stuey

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Diamond Grip are latex, Supreno SE are nitrile. Apples and oranges. imho, latex gloves are more flexible than nitrile, but nitrile gloves are usually more resilient.

I usually wear nitrile, with Microflex Safegrips being the only latex ones I like.

I recommend Kimblery Clark Sterling, if they still make it. Super-thin nitrile, feels like ordinary latex or better.
 

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I'm looking on ebay for some gloves 1000/CS - 8 Mil Powdered Nitrile Disposable Gloves $155. Almost out of the case I bought and their not powdered.

I'd like to find a large lot and buy a **** load cheaper. :)
 
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Seb650R

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I just use the nitrile gloves they sell at sames club. $10 for a box of 100 and they work very well. If your messing with nasty stuff you should be changing them often anyway.
 
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rayh91

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Diamond Grip are latex, Supreno SE are nitrile. Apples and oranges. imho, latex gloves are more flexible than nitrile, but nitrile gloves are usually more resilient.

I usually wear nitrile, with Microflex Safegrips being the only latex ones I like.

I recommend Kimblery Clark Sterling, if they still make it. Super-thin nitrile, feels like ordinary latex or better.

Are these it? They're priced pretty well, 1,500 for about $80. I'll buy a box to try if those are it.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001KYO2YK/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 

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