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    I'm all for wearing gloves I just wish I could find them that would fit me.

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    What's the issue, they are too small ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Violence? Nonsense. I think of it as kind of romantic to be kissed by a sap glove.
    For our brothers and sisters on SRP who may have lived a sheltered life ........ Weighted-knuckle glove - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    For our brothers and sisters on SRP who may have lived a sheltered life ........ Weighted-knuckle glove - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Very cool, like my old kobotan, which used to be legal, SAP gloves are illegal in Ontario...was very relieved when they banned them, wife hates breaking her nails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    What's the issue, they are too small ??
    Most gloves are too small for me. I was a heavy equipment mech. for many years and a welder the gloves the company would buy for us I would have to cut the stitching in the sides to put them on. XXlarge welding goves I could get on but were too tight. I ride a bike and the only gloves I've found to wear in bad weather is Harley D. 3X and there to tight. Add the fact I have Author pretty bad makes it difficult. The welding gloves I would take the lining out and just use the leather shell and that works . Now I've seen many men out there with larger hands than me and wonder what they do for gloves.

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    Have you considered High-Voltage Leather Protectors gloves? Gloves made to go over rubber HV gloves. They will be two sizes bigger than the biggest rubber glove they fit over. Lots of styles and duties. I used them for years.

    Kunz Glove Company Inc. - High Voltage Leather Protectors
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmercer View Post
    Have you considered High-Voltage Leather Protectors gloves? Gloves made to go over rubber HV gloves. They will be two sizes bigger than the biggest rubber glove they fit over. Lots of styles and duties. I used them for years.

    Kunz Glove Company Inc. - High Voltage Leather Protectors
    I was issued a pair of High-voltage gloves and kit when I worked at the steel mill but never used them and had to turn them back in when I retired. I'll look in to them . The ones I had would fit but for riding the bike would be a little cumbersome. Again Thanks.

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    Never wear gloves,as a woodworker, I need to feel my work.with my hands.need that tactile contact.
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