Ironclad Framer Gloves FUG-04-L, Large

Ironclad Framer Gloves FUG-04-L, Large

  • Duraclad reinforced palm, saddle and fingers with recessed double stitched seams for long lasting toughness
  • Rubberized knuckle impact protection
  • One piece synthetic leather palm and finger sidewalls
  • Integrated pull-tabs for easy glove take-off
  • Machine washable

High-tech synthetic materials offer increased protection without losing dexterity. Ironclad gloves mold to your hands and wont ever lose their shape, even after washing. Breathable and durable, Ironclad gloves come in task-specific models to meet any challenge. All feature hook and loop cuff closures except for Cold Condition™, which has a high-performance neoprene cuff.

Rating: (out of 14 reviews)

List Price: $ 26.99

Price: $ 11.99

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5 Responses to “Ironclad Framer Gloves FUG-04-L, Large”

  1. Chris Bradford says:

    Review by Chris Bradford for Ironclad Framer Gloves FUG-04-L, Large
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    I purchased these gloves based on a couple of good reviews, ignoring the few bad ones. The gloves were very comfortable right out of the box. They live up to the manufacturers advertising. Unfortunately, they lasted for four days of moderately hard wood working. Not construction … wood working. These are expensive for disposable gloves.

  2. DJ says:

    Review by DJ for Ironclad Framer Gloves FUG-04-L, Large
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    I am a carpenter and use these for framing, sheathing, siding and a few hundred other related tasks. I am reviewing this poduct from that viewpoint.
    It’s tough to find the glove that gives you enough movement and doesn’t slow you down. Ironclad has the right idea and they kinda become a new set of skin (saving your real skin). The feel is awesome and after a while you really don’t even notice them anymore.
    The problem for me is they only last 3-4 weeks before they are shredded. My hands no longer are though.
    I figure with the amount of work I get out of ‘em they are still worth the $ (kinda) but if I found another that lasted longer with this kind of feel I’d probably switch.
    All in all, the best framer/carpenter glove out there.

  3. W. Stoppi says:

    Review by W. Stoppi for Ironclad Framer Gloves FUG-04-L, Large
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    I had been searching for a quality work glove with “feel” for years, thought I found it in these gloves. I was unfortunately let down. Great gloves, great “feel”, wore out in less than a month.

  4. WILL LYSTER says:

    Review by WILL LYSTER for Ironclad Framer Gloves FUG-04-L, Large
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    These gloves are durable for the first month as long as the don’t get wet – then they shrink like O.J.’s gloves did. I have found that in handling OSB or other sheathing that the material is not quite capable of stopping the smallest of splinters from piercing your hand through the glove either. Aside from having to spend $25 a month to replace your gloves, one good aspect their ability to grip materials or help you hang onto a new roof loaded with sawdust…

    The Makita gloves are far superior – just not skin tight.

  5. Rich T. Kroll says:

    Review by Rich T. Kroll for Ironclad Framer Gloves FUG-04-L, Large
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    Even though my framer’s gloves are falling apart, I have gotten my money’s worth as far as the savings go with band -aids ( – =
    An Ironclad rep told me that the newer glove models have improved stitching quality. I am going to order another pair to see if I can note the improvements.

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