🛠️ Gear Up for Greatness with IroncladRanchworx!
The IroncladRanchworx RWG2 Work Gloves are designed for professionals seeking durability and performance. Made from premium goatskin leather, these gloves feature patented rolltop fingertips for dexterity, Kevlar reinforcements for added strength, and a quick donning TPR cuff puller. With a convenient sweat wipe and machine washable design, they are perfect for any demanding work environment.
Manufacturer | Ironclad |
Part Number | RWG2-03-M |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 5 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RWG2-03-M |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium (Pack of 1) |
Color | Brown/Black |
Style | Work Glove |
Material | Leather |
Pattern | Protective Glove |
Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Impact Resistant, Rolltop Fingertips, Terry Cloth Thumb Sweat Wipe |
Included Components | RWG2-03-M |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | All products manufactured and sold by Ironclad Performance Wear are warranted to the original purchaser against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase with an original receipt. Normal wear and tear, and conditions resulting from or contributed to by accident, misuse, abuse, alteration or improper care or maintenance are not covered by this warranty. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. |
J**R
Love these
I work out in the yard nearly every day with these gloves on. I am pretty rough on them, and still they will last about a year before I need to replace them. When they do need to be replaced, I get the exact same gloves. I have been through MANY gloves over the years, and for me, these are by far the best.
K**C
Comfortable work glove.
Great work around the yard glove. Tough. Comfortable on hot days. Not very warm in the winter. Stretches nicely. This is my second pair. First lasted 3 years , mowing lawn, yard work, chopping and stacking wood, as well as other tasks. True fit.
R**.
Best glove ever!!!
Great fit and flexibility!!!Flatbed semi usages!!!Size 3xl, , outstanding dexterity!!!Hold up very well under extreme usage!
N**R
Solid glove with nice feel
I like the construction and the feel is good. My one complaint is that there is a velcro patch at the wrist to secure the glove, but I keep feeling the patches rubbing against my skin if I don't line it up perfectly. I would prefer if that wasn't on the glove.
J**N
Excellent for Yardwork
These are excellent for yard work. They don't work well for small jobs holding nails/screws/etc. Had them 2 years and holding up well. Order a size larger that you normally would.
★**★
This is a good glove. You can't go wrong here.
God, I loved these gloves so much. Protected me from anything and everything.Although I didn't wear them daily, I found every excuse in my spare time to wear them. My girlfriend knew how much I loved them so she didn't give me too much of a hard time for wearing them around the house for the dumbest things. You want me to move the TV? Let me get my gloves! You want me to assemble the furniture? Let me get my gloves! You want me to cook dinner? Let me get my gloves! Hahaha.Seriously though. These were some good gloves. For things like gardening, the glove material is good for scraping the dirt and digging shallow areas with the tips of your fingers. That I could tell, the material was not affected by the gardening whatsoever. It held up very well with planting trees, bushes, and plants. I even removed a dead half-way cut palm tree with just these gloves and a $15 axe. Took me a while to get the roots out but I wouldn't have been able to do it if the gloves were not sturdy enough to allow me to grab on to the roots and repeatedly pull them out.They protect well against a cactus, ocotillo, aloe vera plants and other native desert landscaping. Obviously, you have to oerate around these things with care but they're good protection if you accidentally brush across a cactus. Can't hardly feel anything. Again, I don't intentially grab cacti all day so I don't know what repeated stress against sharp objects would do but I know they held up against sharp objects very well.Pulling weeds held up fine. Allowed me to do three hours of work rather than just one because my hands started hurting. You could probably pull weeds for 4-6 hours with no issues. They're comfortable enough that the repeated rub against your hand isn't felt but your fingers still have enough feeling to feel your way around the base of the weed and accurately find the center and pull it up.I've used it with some general woodworking, fence crafting, coop building, a/c work, furniture sanding, sealing, and painting, oil changes and other motorcycle work. It held up well with the building-related things but you might find it hard to work with smaller parts until you've worn the glove in very well. So, in that respect, dexterity may be impacted by the thickness and durability of the glove material. This can be a barrier and honestly, I'll probably not use them very often for motorcycle work. These gloves will absorb the oil - even if you are careful - and you need that oil/water/liquid resistant surface on the glove palm to work properly with motorcycle or auto work so while the gloves could probably hold up, I really would not recommend them for that type of work.The gloves lasted three months of use with no sign of falling apart but someone (my little brother most likely) must have had sticky fingers because they went missing after the last group yard project we held a few months back.I think if you use these all day, every day, you can expect them to last 1-3 months. People have unrealistic expectations of gloves. If you can perform your work for 1-3 months, 8-10 hours per day then the glove has done it's job and the truth is that you're in a profession that requires a cost to maintain. I work in IT and I consider having my own IT equipment at home - that the company does not pay for - as part of the cost of work.So for those complaining about how they hold up against every day use - be realistic! I have motorcycle gloves that cost me $80. They've lasted about 7-8 months of every day use but are starting to show signs of wear and a strap is broken; they will last another 3-4 months max (so $80-100 per year to wear my gloves every day on my motorcycle). So, if you want a better quality glove, you need to put more money into it. The strength and quality of a material is definitely impacted by what you're willing to pay.Otherwise, this is a good glove. You can't go wrong here.
C**.
A Glove Which Will Fit An American Man's Large Hand
COMFORT They actually fit a larger American men's hand. I had no issue with getting may big hands into these gloves. The gloves have a Velcro closure at the wrist. I release this closure, and slid my hand easily into the 4XL glove. Fitting my hands was the Number One factor. Anything else is just the icing on the cake.
E**Z
A Cut Above
I wear a lot of work gloves. For years, I've bought them from big box stores, import websites, here, and hardware stores. I use them while building, handling trash cans, during lawn care, or whatever the day brings. They typically last 4-5 months before the fingertip seams start to give out, and they go downhill from there.I rate these at the upper end on first impressions. The patented finger seam design looks promising, and the leather used in the palms feels more durable than what I'm used to seeing. It's too early to know if they will outlast others, but I get the impression that they will. They are also supple. I'll treat them with mink oil or similar.Let's not kid ourselves into believing that in 2025, a $25 pair of gloves will be the end-all-be-all, but they are definitely a step up from the usual.
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