| | |  | Iron Clad | Home » » » » Ironclad Gloves Ranchworx - Double Extra Large | | | | | | | Description: | | Ironclad's new leather palm glove that is durable yet soft, flexible and breathable. Designed to handle a variety of abrasive tasks like ranching, demolition, forestry and search. | | | Features: | |
• Leather palm glove is durable yet soft
• It is flexible and breathable
• Holds up to all kinds of abrasive tasks
• Designed to handle many different tasks like ranching, forestry and search
• This is the glove that will cover all your needs
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 17 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
( 17 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
By far the best gloves I've ever ownedMar 11, 2010
By M. Giglio I work in the crane/construction industry. I spend every day handling heavy cables, shackles, slings, metal, lumber.. you name it. I do all of that in every weather condition imaginable. In the past five years I've grown to become a glove fanatic. I love the way comfortable gloves feel and I'm always trying out new pairs of gloves as the ones I have get destroyed.
About two years ago I bought a pair of these Ranchworx gloves as a bit of a splurge. I was gambling on the Ironclad line based on the decent performance of some of their synthetic gloves, even though those gloves can have stitching issues. Sometimes I'll have a pair of the synthetic kind last 5 or 6 months, sometimes 5 or 6 weeks. I'm used to buying a new pair of gloves every two or three months on average because of that, and I accept it as the norm for the abuse I put them through. But these Ranchworx gloves have made it through every bit of the worst conditions I come across, and they've done it in spades. I still buy new pairs of gloves, just because I'm a maniac and love to try new gloves, but I keep coming back to these things. They're amazing. I've gotten diesel on them, picked up sharp metal, and handled rusty chains on a daily basis. All I have to do is wash them off, wring 'em out and throw them back in my car. Awesome. They've been wet and dry so many times now I can't even begin to count. I've finally used them up and made it all the way through the leather, but man, did it take a crap load of effort. If Ironclad gloves fit you well, these gloves will impress you.
10 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Mediocre GloveApr 20, 2006
By Will Wilson This glove was just OK...I like the leather palm, but it just doesn't fit as well as other gloves that I have tried. You can feel the seams in the fingertips and the glove left blisters on my hand, and blisters are caused by movement. Make sure you get a good fitting glove. The Mechanix Wear 4.0 glove is similar to this glove but with a better fit, any of those gloves are better than this pair.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great GlovesNov 16, 2008
By K. Harrington These gloves are fantastic. The excellent fit coupled with the over all durablity makes these gloce perfect for heavy yard work. I've been using a sigle pair for almost a year now and it wasn't untill i had to split and stack 8 ricks of wood in a weekend untill they started to show some wear. I would seriously recommend these gloves for anyone doing any heavy yard work or simmilar work.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Withstood Season of Trail WorkSep 30, 2007
By W. Radin I used one pair of these for 5 months of trail building, including timber and rock work. Plenty of mud as well. I really liked the Kevlar reinforcements, but the seams on the roll-top fingers failed after 4 months. Duct tape solved most of the problem.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Don't hold up - Ironclad Stood Behind ProductApr 25, 2011
By John Kitsmiller UPDATE:
I just wanted to update this. I sent the gloves back to Ironclad and today received a replacement pair. I am glad because I really like these gloves. I am hopeful these will hold up better and that I just got some that were defective in some way.
I purchased a pair of these because I saw a television show about them and because they were washable leather so I'd be able to wash the sweat out of them.
I am not a hard user of them. I also chose this pair because they are called "Ranchworx" so I assumed they were tough enough to work on the ranch, i.e do some fencing (no barb wire), move hay bales, move fence panels, etc.
Well they didn't last 6 months! My right index finger (dominant hand) was worn through and only gets larger and larger. Also split at the seems below my thumb.
Then when I called them to return them for a warranty replacement they said I had to send them in and they would "review" them. Could be weeks before anything happens.
How disappointing!
If you need a good, tough, durable pair of gloves...I would avoid these.
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