Thank You, Adam. Easily overlooked.. all " guilty" of taking this aspect for granted. In later life.. pay the price! As you say it is worth the investment. Excellent topic. Cheers! Have a good week ahead, Autumn has arrived!
Cheers for the review mate, bought a pair through your link. Hopefully these will stop the my arms waking me up in the middle of the night! 😅 will let u know
Use battery power whenever practical and you won't need to worry about vibration. With a mower. When you buy commercial grade equipment you'll find they have very good vibration dampening as part of the design. So thick gloves aren't really needed.
When i shop for tools i always search for the vibration figures because most of them are terrible. You don't want anything worse than 3.2 ideally 2.4. Gloves help a bit but basically the whole arm vibrates. Even some electric tools can be crap so check first before buying.
Thank You, Adam. Easily overlooked.. all " guilty" of taking this aspect for granted. In later life.. pay the price! As you say it is worth the investment.
Excellent topic. Cheers! Have a good week ahead, Autumn has arrived!
Thanks I’m actually looking for a pair of anti vibration gloves
Nice chat mate I’ll go get some from Amazon I need these for my hands and wrists
Cheers for the review mate, bought a pair through your link. Hopefully these will stop the my arms waking me up in the middle of the night! 😅 will let u know
Thank you just ordered some! i didn’t realize i was getting carpal tunnel from weed eating apartments all day! hopefully this will save me! 😅
I use some anti vibration gloves, they do work. I'll give these a go when my current pair need replacing(soon) Thanks for the tip
Hilti drills and bits were designed to stop vibration using old and cheep stuff will cause these issues
Great topic...definitely going to get a pair 👏
Use battery power whenever practical and you won't need to worry about vibration. With a mower. When you buy commercial grade equipment you'll find they have very good vibration dampening as part of the design. So thick gloves aren't really needed.
Yes, you WILL worry. I have a Husky electric line trimmer. Horrible vibration.
@@Lot_2023You should of bought Ego. No problems with mine.
To late for me after 25 years been a gardener
I don’t even get tingling in my hands anymore I don’t know if that’s a good or bad thing 🤣🤣🤣
Powered through it mate, made it to the other side 🤣
Hi. Is the size of this gloves is correct? If I use 8 size, get them them M or maybe L?
Cheers
I've no idea on sizes mate sorry
When i shop for tools i always search for the vibration figures because most of them are terrible. You don't want anything worse than 3.2 ideally 2.4. Gloves help a bit but basically the whole arm vibrates. Even some electric tools can be crap so check first before buying.
Definitely mate 👍
Too late for my knackered old hands. Dupuytren’s Contracture & decades of abuse!