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Black Stallion's Premium Grain Elkskin Welding Gloves provide the ultimate in protection and comfortThe palms are reversed grain elkskin for superior dexterityCuffs are made of specially tanned cowhide for extra durabilityThe backs are lined with flame resistant Nomex,and stitched with KevlarAvailable in 5 sizes (Small-2XLarge).รฟ Review: Good Stick Welding Gloves - I bought these at the recommendation of my welding class instructor. I originally started the class with some expensive gloves I had bought at the local big box hardware store. This was my first beginner welding class and it was purely stick welding. A very important tip I didn't realize is when you are stick welding you are going to want gloves with threading that isn't exposed. The gloves I bought at the hardware store were expensive but had all the threading around the fingers exposed on the outside. When you start stick welding and the sparks are flying what eventually happens to gloves like these is the exposed outer threads melt or burn away. Then the gloves literally falls apart which happened to me on the first day of class. Gloves with exposed threading is more suitable to MIG welding I learned. My instructor recommended these so I ordered them. The threading is not exposed and they survived 9 classes at 6 hours of constant welding per class. My gloves show the burn and slag marks from all that welding but they are still perfectly good and not falling apart at all. In regards to some of the comments about the gloves hardening up or getting misshapen. That slightly happened to one of the fingers on my gloves but that was when I had the rod resting on one of the glove fingers as I was guiding it through a weld bead. Of course the rod is crazy hot so that in turn will "cook" the leather and make it hard or misshapen. I don't think any leather glove would be able to handle temps like that without something happening to it. What is most important is even after the glove cooked it still held up and didn't burn through or fall apart. So I think it performed well given that kind of abuse. It is looking like it will be a long time before I'll need to replace these stick welding gloves but when I do I'll be ordering these again. Review: Great gloves- desc a little misleading - We use these gloves and purchase them through our welding supplier. I found these online and when I read the title I guess I didn't interpret it correctly. When you buy gloves, you buy a pair, so when it said "2-pack" I thought I was getting 2 PAIRS of gloves for $43, not 2 pairs for $86. Gloves are sold in pairs so when it said 2 pack and I ordered 2 I thought I would end up with 4 PAIRS. SO this was not a price worthy purchase for me and I will just continue to get them thru my supplier. Other than that the guys in the weld shop love them- they are a good quality glove.
| ASIN | B007TUWPNY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Heavyweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,149,738 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #620 in Welding Gloves |
| Brand Name | Revco Industries |
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Closure Type | Pull On |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 104 Reviews |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Glove Or Mitt | glove |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Revco Industries |
| Material | Leather |
| Material Features | High-quality, durable material |
| Material Type Free | Silicone Free |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Flame Resistant |
| Palm Material | elkskin |
| Palm Style | leather |
| Part Number | REV-850-XL |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Welding |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | X-Large (Pack of 2) |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Style Number | REV-850-XL |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
L**2
Good Stick Welding Gloves
I bought these at the recommendation of my welding class instructor. I originally started the class with some expensive gloves I had bought at the local big box hardware store. This was my first beginner welding class and it was purely stick welding. A very important tip I didn't realize is when you are stick welding you are going to want gloves with threading that isn't exposed. The gloves I bought at the hardware store were expensive but had all the threading around the fingers exposed on the outside. When you start stick welding and the sparks are flying what eventually happens to gloves like these is the exposed outer threads melt or burn away. Then the gloves literally falls apart which happened to me on the first day of class. Gloves with exposed threading is more suitable to MIG welding I learned. My instructor recommended these so I ordered them. The threading is not exposed and they survived 9 classes at 6 hours of constant welding per class. My gloves show the burn and slag marks from all that welding but they are still perfectly good and not falling apart at all. In regards to some of the comments about the gloves hardening up or getting misshapen. That slightly happened to one of the fingers on my gloves but that was when I had the rod resting on one of the glove fingers as I was guiding it through a weld bead. Of course the rod is crazy hot so that in turn will "cook" the leather and make it hard or misshapen. I don't think any leather glove would be able to handle temps like that without something happening to it. What is most important is even after the glove cooked it still held up and didn't burn through or fall apart. So I think it performed well given that kind of abuse. It is looking like it will be a long time before I'll need to replace these stick welding gloves but when I do I'll be ordering these again.
B**H
Great gloves- desc a little misleading
We use these gloves and purchase them through our welding supplier. I found these online and when I read the title I guess I didn't interpret it correctly. When you buy gloves, you buy a pair, so when it said "2-pack" I thought I was getting 2 PAIRS of gloves for $43, not 2 pairs for $86. Gloves are sold in pairs so when it said 2 pack and I ordered 2 I thought I would end up with 4 PAIRS. SO this was not a price worthy purchase for me and I will just continue to get them thru my supplier. Other than that the guys in the weld shop love them- they are a good quality glove.
J**A
Good for stick welding
First night of class I grabbed a practice piece not realizing how hot it was. The gloves saved my hand. If I had been wearing the gloves provided by the school it would have meant at least some blisters. Dexterity is ok for stick welding but not great for mig. I had only ever mig welded and did not have a good idea of how much hotter the process is. I'll continue with my old gloves for mig but these are my new stick welding gloves. Coincidentally they turned out to be the same gloves the instructor uses. Go figure.
N**R
Doesnโt handle high heat/amps
Decided to try a set of โpremiumโ welding gloves after years of using โcheapโ standard stick gloves. The gloves fit great and are nicely made, but after 30hours of welding the leather on the back has burnt and shrunk to where it is difficult to get my hand in the glove. Ordered a size larger than my normal size but still had shrinking issues. Liner was also becoming bunched up and starting to cause discomfort. I guess Iโll stick to my tried and true $10 Tillman cowhide side splits.
A**N
Recommended for durability over every other brand.
I've only been using these for a couple weeks so far, but I can already tell that they are a lot more durable than the Miller ones I bought for last semester's welding class. So far I would definitely buy these again. The paIm is nothing more than some really thick leather. The only padding is on the back of the hand, where it's needed most. So far, I definitely plan on buying another pair of these (over Miller brand) once my current pair wear out. So, I definitely recommend them. Though I will update this review if my position changes. >>Update 3/8/17<< It's been about 8 weeks now and they're still holding up. Still impressed. In my original review above, to give a better idea of how thick the leather is on the palm side, I think it would have been better to compare it to the thick leather they use on a baseball glove. As long as you're not trying to weld metal while actually holding it you should be fine. These will outlast everyone's gloves in my welding class. Because I was so disappointed by the first Miller pair I got, I can't recommend these enough. They're lightyears better.
A**R
Best high amperage welding gloves out there.
Exactly what I ordered, top of the line welding gloves. Fair price and fast shipping. Will order again.
L**0
Very durable and comfortable
Been using these gloves in the field for about 2 weeks now. Running flux core nr-233 and its holding up very well to the heat and spatter. I would definitely recommend these gloves and will buy them again
S**O
Inside lining isn't good.
Great heat protection, decent dexteritt, but lining on the inside of gloves barely lasted a month before shredding itself to bits.
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