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The Atlas 300M Atlas Fit 300 Work Gloves combine ergonomic design with breathable open-back ventilation and a durable natural rubber palm to provide superior comfort, grip, and protection. Featuring a soft cotton-polyester liner, these gloves are ideal for professionals in construction, maintenance, landscaping, and other demanding environments.
J**N
Best gloves I've ever used
Have used many different kinds of gloves over the years, been through dozens of pairs, maybe over a hundred. I cut 10 cords of firewood annually and the gloves I buy need to hold up to the abuse of handling firewood. Everything up to this point has been a failure - the double-palm pigskin leather, the cheap brown cloth gloves, the ridiculously expensive anti-vibe mechanic's gloves, and everything else for that matter. For a while I was buying anything that said "masonry work" on them since I know how demanding that is on gloves. Best I could get was a single season before they developed holes, broke seams, or were so compromised by wear, moisture, fuel/oil and other contaminants that they just fell apart. The Showa Atlas 300 gloves were recommended online by some professional landscapers and arborists and other guys who cut a lot of firewood like I do. I bought one pair thinking that I would try them out and see how they held up. It's been a year and I still use the same pair of gloves, there is no visible wear on the latex/rubber dipped part of the glove, the only problem is that the rubber is starting to come away from the cloth glove in a couple of places. I decided they were so good that I bought a full dozen - at less than $3 a pair, what's the risk? I'm on my second pair now, but still use the old ones for really dirty & nasty stuff. It'll be 20 years before I use up all of these. I am recommending them to anyone looking for gloves, and I am buying them for my grounds crew at work (I run a 40-person maintenance department). They are very comfortable, fit my hands well, work fine in winter and summer as the backs of your hands can breathe (there is an insulated winter version but I have not tried them) and best of all they are the most durable gloves I have ever used. I can even handle wet or oily things that would wreck a leather glove, and with these it's not even noticeable.
A**R
Great fit
Atlas gloves are the only gloves we use at our business. The insulated gloves do help keep hands warm while still allowing the same functionality as the non-insulated gloves. They fit nice and tight. Have purchased repeatedly.Last a long time and can be washed clean.
C**C
Very grippy. Best in category and great for my carpal tunnel
I bought the 12 pack, which makes them quite affordable. Durable compared to competitors. I use them for any type of lifting, pulling weeds, watering the yard, cleaning jobs and of course gripping situations. They work in summer just fine and since any type of gloves can cause some amount of sweating in warm weather, there's no complaint here. I wouldn't want to be without them.
K**O
Really Good Work Gloves
Best work gloves I’ve used. Good in all types of weather. The fit is good for my hands. I’ve used them when working with cactus and they are thick enough to help protect my hands, but not so thick that I lose dexterity.
D**D
Great quality and durability.
I buy these for work and they honestly last me a good bit before I need to retire a pair out. I drive trucks for a living so I'm constantly messing with diesel, grease and alot of wear and tear. The fit is perfect and I don't need to worry about them slipping or sliding off my hands, the grip on them are great for a while, My only con is that they wear around the fingers with continuous use along the length of the finger. Other then that, I love them.
J**T
Love these gloves
I've been using these for many years. I love them. They make gripping things sooo easy. It has been proven that gripping things you pick up uses over half the total strength required to pick them up (don't ask me how they calculated that!). Anyway, I bought the 12 pack of these, and when they're all dirty from working in them, I run them through the washing machine and put them in the sun to dry.The knit part of these gloves is always the failure point. They won't last super long because of that, but you'll get plenty of use and you'll avoid calluses, dry skin on your hands, dropping things, etc.Great product.
S**E
Good value, reasonably long lasting
My go-to gloves for gardening and light work around the house (moving things around). They usually last a couple of months for me (using them couple of times a week).
J**F
Great for splitting wood
These are great! I use them for cutting, splitting, and stacking wood (4-5 cord a season) and have yet to have a pair wear out, or wear thin in the fingers. They far surpass the leather gloves I was using and replacing after every cord. Highly recommended.
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