Review: Large Red Nitrile Level 1 Cut Resistant Dipped Work Gloves
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In this video, Kyle shares his experience with finding the right gloves for working in the snow and cold weather. As a contractor, he emphasizes the importance of having gloves that offer both warmth and dexterity. He mentions that some gloves are too bulky and hinder movement, while others lack sufficient insulation.
He recommends the Milwaukee cut level gloves, which have great dexterity and work well in temperatures in the 40s and upper 30s. However, they do not have much insulation, so when it gets colder, other gloves are needed. Kyle also shares his experience with the Power Grab Thermo gloves by Toa, which he used to use all the time but found they did not last as long as the Milwaukee gloves.
He also discusses the Ninja Ice gloves, which are extremely warm and have a water membrane protection but are too big for his hands and have an odd finger shape. Overall, Kyle stresses that finding the right gloves is a balancing act between comfort and function, and that contractors need to prioritize finding gloves that allow them to feel their fingertips and maintain dexterity while keeping their hands warm. Camping Checklist #outdoor #gloves #camping

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