MECHANIX WEAR M-PACT GLOVES – THERE WILL BE CUTS AND BLOOD – @TOPSKnivesofficial @csknives MY GLOVES



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Mechanix Wear M-Pact – the gloves JOEX is using!
black, multicam, woodland, brown

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34 thoughts on “MECHANIX WEAR M-PACT GLOVES – THERE WILL BE CUTS AND BLOOD – @TOPSKnivesofficial @csknives MY GLOVES”

  1. Haha, after seeing your testing methods, I checked for those gloves you are wearing myself, some months ago – they don't have such good ratings on amazon, so I didn't order them myself. They are rather expensive for such bad ratings. (Falling apart after a few days of usage, some people wrote)

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  2. I have Iron Clad gloves, one pair of impact like yours and one with no padding but leather palms.
    I also bought a pair of demolition gloves, they’re padded on every finger, padding on the palm and are very comfortable.
    I’ve done what you have done, chopped through my gloves. My hatchet nearly took my thumb off one day. It chopped the thumb tip clean off my glove, luckily they were a bit big and it only cut the glove. I burn through gloves like nobody’s business.
    I had a job recently digging in a cat shit covered garden. I didn’t wear gloves and my hands got so infected!!! The lady I was working for said “You don’t need gloves!” I told her that her garden was full of cat shit and that I needed them. Her response was “You better not sue me!?!?” Some people have their heads jammed fair up their asses.

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  3. Part of the resistance to being cut is having a strong grip on the knife's handle.
    But gloves can weaken the security of your grip and cause slipage.
    Obviously, as you show, gloves will not totally protect you against high-impact cutting.
    So would more secure-fitting glove provide a better grip and result in less slippage?
    Perhaps.
    Cut-protection gloves are designed for the occasional accident. Not repeated, high-thrust impact cutting.
    Obviously, for the testing you do, no glove is completely effective.
    But against the occasional, normal use accident, probably.
    The commonly available, inexpensive level-5 gloves are usually all that's needed. And when they wear out or are cut through, you have back-ups. Because they are cheap enough to buy many pairs. Also, they fit more tightly, so they MIGHT provide a more secure grip for you.
    AND, for added protection, you could wear two pairs (of different sizes).
    The next level is the chain-mail glove. They are very difficult to cut through. But also more expensive.
    But the grip might not be as secure.
    HOWEVER, with enough force, even without a cut, you can still damage your fingers or hand.
    Of course, you already knew all this.
    Next, start testing Medieval suits-of-armor against knives, swords, axes, and 9mm Glocks.
    But don't jump in the pond while wearing one.
    Btw, you must know a clean, YT-approved Albanian joke.
    They can't all be dirty…can they?

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  4. Are there any metal/chain mail gloves that would protect your hands while still allowing you to use your fingers well? Like maybe the kind butchers use when they cut meat?

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