40 years of climbing and I have always hated gloves. Climbing, I don't know how many times I had a good grip on a limb, and my hand slid out of the glove. Then I started making a fist and wedging it in a crotch so I wouldn't slip. Then a friend gave me a pair of the cheap white cotton gloves with the blue ruber fingers. Got them for $5 a pack of ten. We started calling them "spider man" gloves. You could grip every thing and they never slipped on your hands. Most climbers hate gloves and have hands like shoe leather anyway. The few climbers I know that do use gloves wear the "spider man" gloves. Some of the younger guys that have one of every contraption ever made hanging on their belt use the new high tech climbing gloves, but I've never tried them. Plus, I don't climb anymore. I got a couple super fine splinters in my hands, so I grabbed my blue Hobart Welding gloves for firewood and splitting duty. I tolerate them.