ARCHIVE Mechanic's Gloves - Welding Gloves - High Viz Gloves - Blue Nitrile Gloves

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We just updated our glove section. We have a great selection of mechanics gloves, winter gloves, and regular work gloves. These are the first pics I am going to list cause they are the best ones!

With the down turn in the economy they stopped making them for a while and now they are back. I personally have been wearing these mechanics gloves for a couple years now. They are very comfortable and well worth the money.

They hold up well in all types of conditions. What's nice is the palms are reinforced with synthetic fabric that resists wear but also improves grip. I have never seen someone try on a pair that didn't like them. The bottom two pair have a more dexterity cause they don't have the fabric sewn over the finger tips. You can Click the pic to go straight to each glove or....

Updated Glove Section


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http://www.roarksupply.com/product-p/rs5073.htm

http://www.roarksupply.com/product-p/almzdweldglove04116.htm

http://www.roarksupply.com/product-p/whitestickglove04128.htm
 
I'm looking for a good pair of welding gloves, any good suggestions. Miller Mig, mainly mild fabricatrion in my home garage. How would you suggest to measure my hands for a good fit? Thanks
 
This is the biggest draw-back to selling gloves and sun glasses online....You can't try them on first:confused:

The welding gloves come in Large and Extra Large. The XL's are fairly big. Nice thing on the welder's gloves is that the leather is good so they will stretch and form pretty good.

Fortunately my hands are between a large and x-large. I can actually wear both. On mechanic gloves though I would go with the XL's, the Large is pretty tight.

If anyone ends up with a pair they just can't live with, we will work out an exchange. Or you can buy a pair of each and then all you'd have to do is mail back the pair you don't want and we'll refund...
 
Got a recommendation for an extreme cold weather mechanic's glove? I work aircraft maintenance and this winter we're seeing about 15-20 degrees F below zero quite a bit. Way too cold for the stuff we're issued so I'm trying to find a better pair.
 
Those are cold temps...burrr! I have winter gloves. I've tried these on an they are pretty thick with a lot of insulation. They would need to be 'broken-in"

Both are mecahnics style for cold weather. One of them is a Hi-Viz which is always good around heavy equipment.

Here are some pictures and links

Hi-Viz Glove

Leather Mech Winter Glove






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I wear a medium in Mechanics brand gloves. After melting a pair welding, I need some good welders. Would the "large" be overly clumsy due to the difference in sizing? Also do you carry any medium size in the welders lines or know where I could come up with some?
 

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