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Mechanix Wear MFL-05-500 M-Pact Fingerless Glove, Black, Medium/Large

Mechanix Wear MFL-05-500 M-Pact Fingerless Glove, Black, Medium/Large
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Mechanix Wear MFL-05-500 M-Pact Fingerless Glove, Black, Medium/Large

 
SKU:  

MECMFL-05-500

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  • All, new anatomically shaped, die-cut-multi-layer synthetic leather palm with EVA interior foam padding
  • New anatomically-designed, Thermo Plastic Rubber (TPR) molded rib panels provide additional protection
  • Two-way, stretch Spandex padded back
  • Lycra finger panels
  • Concealed interior seam stitching
  • Streamlined eleastic cuff with hook and loop closure

 
List Price: $29.95
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Product Details
Product Length:4.6 inches
Product Width:7.9 inches
Product Height:1.3 inches
Product Weight:0.2 pounds
Package Length:7.72 inches
Package Width:4.96 inches
Package Height:2.13 inches
Package Weight:0.31 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews

Features
  • 2-way, stretch Spandex padded back.

  • Lycra finger panels

  • Concealed interior seam stitch prevents snagging.

  • Streamlined elastic cuff with hook and loop closure.

  • Weight .5 lbs.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 9 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5great gloves  Aug 24, 2008 By somwone145
bought this for my autoshop classes im taking, its great working with them on, it helps grip tools and softens the impact gun, and with the open fingers, it makes unscrewing bolts a lot easier than using a pair with covered fingers

i just have a hard time taking them off cause im used to pulling on the fingers, i have to pull from the palm, and they sometimes end up inside out, not a big problem, just a little hassle

*UPDATE*
well, its been almost a year now since i got the the gloves, and i've been using them a lot, it started to wear and tear around the palm, so i ordered some new ones from amazon, didn't notice they updated them until they arrived, amazon still has the old pics up of the yellow ones with sepereated protection, i think the old ones look better, anyways, the new ones have a layer of protection that just kinda spiders out to the fingers, and they updated the velcro, the side that grabs feels a lot smoother and is less likely to get caught on random fuzzy things

since i got the new pair, i'd forgotton how tight they were, but im sure in about a month they'll stretch out enough to be perfectly comfortable again, i just hope the new updated ones dont start tearing in the same place again

*UPDATE* PT2

its been about a month since i got the new gloves, and they're already starting to tear apart at the velcro on the strap, the right one started to rip and i just assumed i got one of the bad ones, but then the left one started to rip off too, i haven't been misusing them in anyway, just taking them on and off... im starting to feel as if the old model ones were of better quality...

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Best Gloves  Aug 23, 2006 By J. Hernandez "hard worker"
I bought gloves before that were fingerless. But, they ripped and weren't up for the tough jobs that most people wear gloves for. Mechanix is the answer for all those jobs that other gloves cant do. The fingerless part is also good so that you dont have to take your gloves off to use the sensitive parts of the finger. The only con about the gloves is that they dont have any kind of outside stitching to pull them off. You just have to pull on the edges around the finger. Other than that they are great for any rough job and there also machine wash safe so when they do become dirty you clean them and your ready to go. Great Buy.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5Mechanix Wear are the best automotive gloves!  Jul 21, 2005 By ..R.. "..R.."
These types of gloves are the only ones I use when working on vehicles.


5Awesome  May 08, 2012 By oatis
Ive had these for awhile now. I actually work out in them and they continue to hold up. I would recommend. the only problem was that the gloves were not completely black. More like black and a light grey.


5Mechanix Gloves  May 31, 2010 By J. May
I build A/V racks from Middle Atlantic and I have to be able to feel what I am doing, however, my knuckles and hands are always taking a beating. These help out a lot.

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