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I like the cheap O knit gloves. Get them good and dirty, some gas & oil, and a healthy amount of pitch and they are the best bang for the buck. thick cotton for cable though. .
 
Atlas Fit 3/4 of the year, I get a week at least out of a pair. In the winter I go a size up and wear them over a pair of jersy gloves. I don't like the Atlas insulated gloves, they wear well but fingertips get cold.
 
i use midwest insulated leather gloves summer and winter today was 25 degrees here and cut 8 cords of wood and hands stay warm. you can get them at tru-value hardware but i buy direct from midwest must buy 10.

8 cords of wood in 1 day? With a chain saw? If all I had on were speedos I'd stay warm. Mostly runnin' from the guys in white with the "I love me" jacket:laugh: Along with cutting I run the skidder and that's when my hands really get cold. I'll check Tru-Value out.
I saw Kinkos at a big box store and they didn't have what I wanted and I live too far away to order them and spend big $$ in gas to get them.
Thanks for the info and links. I think the rough riders are some I used years ago that worked well, I couldn't remember the brand. I'll get a hold of these companies and see if they have distributors closer to me.
Rick
 

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