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<blockquote data-quote="imkrys" data-source="post: 3631906" data-attributes="member: 73522"><p>Hello everyone. I’m from Ontario, Ca working in NGSS (small sorts) and thought I would tell you my experience with gloves for the ladies. I started in March and have sorted packages, unload trucks, D Bag, handle bulk items...with and without gloves. Without my hands started to look worse than my husbands. I spent too much money so hope this info will help someone.</p><p>Gorilla grip gloves were cheap in price (I wear a small) but hard to find my size. They were thin but left a black glue like grime under my nails.</p><p>Reg garden gloves too thick (well I should have thought about the gloves I took...no garden at work).</p><p>I ordered Tuff Chix pink gloves around $17 they were ok but unable to peel off labels from bags or use 10key to print labels with them on.</p><p>I ordered Ironclad gripworx gloves in med. good fit if you have long nails I could not print or peel labels without cutting the tips of thumb and middle finger (wrong size needed small)but grip on packages was amazing and hands were clean. About $20</p><p>Finally after contacting Ironclad asking about their gloves that would work for me doing different jobs the sent me their women’s med tactical pro gloves in black. What?! Exactly, I am not handling a gun I work with packages. Well I will never doubt this company again. These were the closest pair of gloves I was impressed. They have a snug fit, grips boxes well, has a spot to wipe off sweat, I can peel off labels (most of them) and can use 10key (fast enough) while my hands stood clean and cool. I haves to wash my arms if anything. Price around $18. Well that is all for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imkrys, post: 3631906, member: 73522"] Hello everyone. I’m from Ontario, Ca working in NGSS (small sorts) and thought I would tell you my experience with gloves for the ladies. I started in March and have sorted packages, unload trucks, D Bag, handle bulk items...with and without gloves. Without my hands started to look worse than my husbands. I spent too much money so hope this info will help someone. Gorilla grip gloves were cheap in price (I wear a small) but hard to find my size. They were thin but left a black glue like grime under my nails. Reg garden gloves too thick (well I should have thought about the gloves I took...no garden at work). I ordered Tuff Chix pink gloves around $17 they were ok but unable to peel off labels from bags or use 10key to print labels with them on. I ordered Ironclad gripworx gloves in med. good fit if you have long nails I could not print or peel labels without cutting the tips of thumb and middle finger (wrong size needed small)but grip on packages was amazing and hands were clean. About $20 Finally after contacting Ironclad asking about their gloves that would work for me doing different jobs the sent me their women’s med tactical pro gloves in black. What?! Exactly, I am not handling a gun I work with packages. Well I will never doubt this company again. These were the closest pair of gloves I was impressed. They have a snug fit, grips boxes well, has a spot to wipe off sweat, I can peel off labels (most of them) and can use 10key (fast enough) while my hands stood clean and cool. I haves to wash my arms if anything. Price around $18. Well that is all for now. [/QUOTE]
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