Hello everyone I currently have a pair of shelby structure fire gloves i like them because there flexible even after there wet and then dry up some gloves get hard these don't and are great but its time for a change and I had the shelbys for about 6 yrs now we just had bail out training and I found out that there flexible but bulkie and wanted something that snug against my hand but new in technology like waterproof or something in that area and idea of anything new out there and that is gook fitting let me know thanks ppl
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04-12-2011, 11:08 PM #1Forum Member
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There are several threads on hear about gloves and a lot of information. A lot of it comes down to personal preference. I have pair of the Supergloves and also a pair of the Protech Titans. Both have done very welll for me and I have had no issues with either one. There have been other complaints about the Protechs durability, but personnnaly I haven't had an issue.
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