ISO elkskin gloves
ISO elkskin gloves
I've been looking locally (without much luck) for elkskin gloves (heartily recomended for finger gaunts).
Any recommendations for on-line sources? I am about to google it, and just wondered about various AA member's experiences. Thanks!
Any recommendations for on-line sources? I am about to google it, and just wondered about various AA member's experiences. Thanks!
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Aerostitich had them last time I checked.
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These look pretty good. No personal experience with them, but I'm planning on getting a set at some point.
http://www.foxcreekleather.com/68-mens- ... scription2
http://www.foxcreekleather.com/68-mens- ... scription2
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Re: ISO elkskin gloves
I was planning on trying this place the next time I needed gloves.
http://glove-s.com/
http://glove-s.com/
Hrolfr wrote:I've been looking locally (without much luck) for elkskin gloves (heartily recomended for finger gaunts).
Any recommendations for on-line sources? I am about to google it, and just wondered about various AA member's experiences. Thanks!
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Anthonye wrote:These look pretty good. No personal experience with them, but I'm planning on getting a set at some point.
http://www.foxcreekleather.com/68-mens- ... scription2
FWIW Foxcreek has an exceptional reputation in the motorcycling world.
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Gules, a calygreyhound head caboshed, or.
Effingham-Sensei said "The suck is strong in this one."
Gules, a calygreyhound head caboshed, or.
Effingham-Sensei said "The suck is strong in this one."
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Thanks much for the link to
http://Glove-s.com/110T.asp#Work_and_Ou ... kin_Gloves
Notably, not only are their elkskin prices right in line with those for cheap cowhide gloves, but they also offer XXL sizing! I have been unable to find that size at any storefront.
While my hands aren't XXL, when I make the Easy Hard Gauntlet, I really need to start with XXLs.
http://Glove-s.com/110T.asp#Work_and_Ou ... kin_Gloves
Notably, not only are their elkskin prices right in line with those for cheap cowhide gloves, but they also offer XXL sizing! I have been unable to find that size at any storefront.
While my hands aren't XXL, when I make the Easy Hard Gauntlet, I really need to start with XXLs.
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Re: ISO elkskin gloves
Ingelri wrote:I was planning on trying this place the next time I needed gloves.
http://glove-s.com/Hrolfr wrote:I've been looking locally (without much luck) for elkskin gloves (heartily recomended for finger gaunts).
Any recommendations for on-line sources? I am about to google it, and just wondered about various AA member's experiences. Thanks!
ordered a set earlier depending on how they fit I may order some more at that price.
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Re: ISO elkskin gloves
Let us know how it goes. Thanks!
chris19d wrote:Ingelri wrote:I was planning on trying this place the next time I needed gloves.
http://glove-s.com/Hrolfr wrote:I've been looking locally (without much luck) for elkskin gloves (heartily recomended for finger gaunts).
Any recommendations for on-line sources? I am about to google it, and just wondered about various AA member's experiences. Thanks!
ordered a set earlier depending on how they fit I may order some more at that price.
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so close
I ordered elkskin work gloves and some deerskin gauntlets from http://glove-s.com/110T.asp#Work_and_Ou ... kin_Gloves. They arrived at high speed, probably 4 days from ordering to shipping.
Good news: Both sets are very nice and I'll use them both, expect they'll be very durable. The deerskin gauntlets in particular seem more durable than others I've had for fencing.
Bad news: The XXL size elkskin work gloves are not what I would call XXL. They fit my hands very well, but I had hoped they would be roomy enough to make the aforementioned Easy Hard Gauntlet with them. That isn't going to work, not without stretching the gloves.
I'm 6'3, 195 lbs. I have long, thin hands. If you're one of those huge meaty guys who read XXL and hoped to finally find gloves that fit you, I'm sorry to say I don't think these are them.
On the other hand, if there's anywhere else that sells XXL gloves for less than the cost of a cheap bicycle, please do tell.
Good news: Both sets are very nice and I'll use them both, expect they'll be very durable. The deerskin gauntlets in particular seem more durable than others I've had for fencing.
Bad news: The XXL size elkskin work gloves are not what I would call XXL. They fit my hands very well, but I had hoped they would be roomy enough to make the aforementioned Easy Hard Gauntlet with them. That isn't going to work, not without stretching the gloves.
I'm 6'3, 195 lbs. I have long, thin hands. If you're one of those huge meaty guys who read XXL and hoped to finally find gloves that fit you, I'm sorry to say I don't think these are them.
On the other hand, if there's anywhere else that sells XXL gloves for less than the cost of a cheap bicycle, please do tell.
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On further inspection of the ones I bought, it appears that the RIGHT hand glove might qualify as XXL. Not the left though, which is the one I need for a shield gauntlet.
Luckily I've got a lefty who will need one.
On further inspection of the ones I bought, it appears that the RIGHT hand glove might qualify as XXL. Not the left though, which is the one I need for a shield gauntlet.
Luckily I've got a lefty who will need one.
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