Mechanix Wear Original Covert Tactical Gloves (Black)
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Amazon has Mechanix Wear Original Covert Tactical Gloves (Black) on sale from $8.95 Now-> $9.09 when you check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Mechanix Wear Original Covert Tactical Gloves (Black) for $10.5 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $9.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
MADE FOR WORKING HANDS – Rugged .8mm synthetic leather gloves for hard-working individuals. Great as tactical gloves, safety work gloves, mechanic gloves, home improvement gloves, and everything in between
TOUCHSCREEN GLOVES – The perfect blend of dexterity and durability, these can be used for smart phones, tablets, and any capacitive touch-screen devices on patrol or in the field
BREATHABLE – Reduce blisters from repetitive tasks with evaporative cooling TrekDry material that forms to the back of your hand and stays breathable keeping hands cool and comfortable while you work
ADDED DURABILITY – Thumb and index finger are reinforced to last longer than basic gloves in high wear areas. Tactical carrier loops allow for easier storage and keep gloves secure to field gear
SECURE FIT – Prevent gloves from slipping off and keep out dirt and debris with these secure fit gloves thanks to the TPR Thermoplastic Rubber wrist closure and adjustable hook and loop design
MACHINE WASHABLE – Wash and air dry to maintain long-term performance
Model: Mechanix Wear: The Original Covert Tactical Work Gloves with Secure Fit, Flexible Grip for Multi-Purpose Use, Durable Touchscreen Safety Gloves for Men (Black, Medium)
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I get tired of buying these gloves constantly only to have the finger tips rip. I've switched over to cut resistant work gloves and it's made a world of difference. Better grip and they last longer.
Covert tactical mechanic gloves? Are these for when you need to sneak up on a car?
I realize when it comes to sizes, it's supply and demand and inventory levels, but it is a little frustrating that large seems to be the priced higher.
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I realize when it comes to sizes, it's supply and demand and inventory levels, but it is a little frustrating that large seems to be the priced higher.
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11-24-2023 at 07:48 AM.
I get tired of buying these gloves constantly only to have the finger tips rip. I've switched over to cut resistant work gloves and it's made a world of difference. Better grip and they last longer.
I get tired of buying these gloves constantly only to have the finger tips rip. I've switched over to cut resistant work gloves and it's made a world of difference. Better grip and they last longer.
Yep! I got a pair for my father in law in September, and the tips ripped within 2 weeks. They replaced them, but that was bonkers. I've had my "old" pair for 5+ years and no problems.
Covert tactical mechanic gloves? Are these for when you need to sneak up on a car?
I believe they were originally marketed towards mechanics or other trades that required gloves. A few special forces guys began wearing them as they were solid gloves. Once that happened, they quickly became popular as a military/law enforcement tactical style glove.
I get tired of buying these gloves constantly only to have the finger tips rip. I've switched over to cut resistant work gloves and it's made a world of difference. Better grip and they last longer.
Which do you use. I always have difficulty in finding ones with cut ratings listed
Which do you use. I always have difficulty in finding ones with cut ratings listed
I buy the Milwaukee ones from HD, I picked up some L3 gloves and I've been doing demo of my basement, use them for moving face cords of wood, etc and they have been fantastic so far.
Yep! I got a pair for my father in law in September, and the tips ripped within 2 weeks. They replaced them, but that was bonkers. I've had my "old" pair for 5+ years and no problems.
Yep, I've gone through probably six or seven pairs. Being fair though, I bought some Milwaukee ones and they did the exact same thing. That's why I decided enough is enough and bought the cut rated ones and they are so much better. I can also wear the CL ones with nitrile gloves over them. It was great when I was pouring concrete.
I get tired of buying these gloves constantly only to have the finger tips rip. I've switched over to cut resistant work gloves and it's made a world of difference. Better grip and they last longer.
That's why it's Subscribe and Save, so you can keep buying them every few months when they inevitably rip.
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Those mechanics will never see you coming.
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Yep! I got a pair for my father in law in September, and the tips ripped within 2 weeks. They replaced them, but that was bonkers. I've had my "old" pair for 5+ years and no problems.
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I believe they were originally marketed towards mechanics or other trades that required gloves. A few special forces guys began wearing them as they were solid gloves. Once that happened, they quickly became popular as a military/law enforcement tactical style glove.
Which do you use. I always have difficulty in finding ones with cut ratings listed
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