Fell, limb, buck, load atv trailer, off load atv trailer to big trailer, off load big trailer Split & stack 3 cords of birch Not bad IMO Gloves:
I have to have a couple cords in mine, and there still going strong. I really like the extra grip later in the day when hands are getting tired. Thanks for suggesting Atlas gloves FHC members!
They are not real warm but when my finger get cold , time for a break. When I was out in the wood cutting, I held my fingers in the saw exhaust to warm them up The polar penguins gloves have a little more insulation , may try a pair of them to see if they hold up as well as the atlas
I'll get the dollar specials form Menards. Leather palm/canvas remainder of glove works out well for me. They will put these on sale for 99cents frequently. https://www.menards.com/main/home-d...784-c-7081.htm?tid=342606700132176908&ipos=11
May have to try a pair of these some time, I usually get 3 or 4 pairs of the goat skin gloves from Harbor Freight.
Went to local hardware store Picked up an small Oregon wedge (madeinchina) has barbs on on side Couple pair warmer gloves: A pair of Majestic, lined ,Polar penguins ($2.95) A pair of Boss, Arctic Tek ($8 ) Guess both are mic
Thanks + The rubber coating seems to be a little slipperier , compared to Atlas. ?? For $3, worth a try.
I've used a pair of stretch gloves (the little cloth gloves usually next to the register in winter at Wal-Mart etc) under the work gloves for extra insulation to good effect. Also been known to wear latex or nitrile gloves under work gloves when it's wet. Feels weird, but does the trick.
I put a pair of Polar penguins in my cart about a week ago , let me know if they are warmer than the Therma Fit
I ordered a pair of the Polar penquin's and I have to say I do like them. It was cold and windy today and my hands stayed pretty warm. I will see how they do when it is really cold out. I like the rubber part of the glove and how it is designed. Has a really good grip. They are also very reasonable on the price.