Good belay gloves
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I used to have a pair of Metolius 3/4 finger gloves. They got stolen. |
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Check this out, Black Diamond, couldn't get much better! gearx.com/black-diamond-cra… |
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Go to a hardware store and buy a pair of leather work gloves. They're less expensive and serve the same purpose. |
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i use mechanix gloves |
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I got some petzl cordex for xmas from the lady, theyre awesome, have held up very well. They are 30$+, but seem like they will last for ever |
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+1 for the cordex. The back of the hand is tough elastic material. It makes getting the glove on and off much easier when your hands are sweaty or if the glove is a tight fit. I found that with the full leather gloves, it was a pain getting on and off. |
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Black Diamond crag gloves are dirt cheap, check the stitching before you leave the store. Great dexterity, not a big expense to replace if you drop one or wear through them. |
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+1 for the BD Crag Glove. I use these every time I climb. Leave them clipped to my belay device so I put them on 1st. The hole makes them easy to clip and you don't have to worry about the little Velcro tab coming undone and losing your mechanics gloves. |
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When the Petzl Cordex retailed for $30, it was a decent deal especially since you can get them for $24 easily. It had great dexterity (goat skin) & good durability for its thickness (lasts ~ 2 years for me). Now that they retail for $40, I'd get the closest thing walmart carries ($15): |
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Kirtis wrote:http://www.backcountrygear.com/black-diamond-stone-glove-fall-2012.html?gdftrk=gdfV25269_a_7c1641_a_7c6583_a_7cBD5S16470_d_NATURAL_d_SML#.U9kjxvldUqk BD stone gloves 15 $Thanks. But it's only available in small and I'm not sure that fits me. |
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i guess 20 bucks for them here bd stone gloves here s,m,Lg |
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The BD crag glove fits and works well, but after 2 months of constant belaying the stitching is starting to wear out. Get something with a double row of stitches, like the Petzl Cordex, which I also own and love. They cost more, but will last years longer. |
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You don't need belay gloves!!11!! Belay gloves, stick clips, belay glasses, bolts, top-ropes, topos...etc...they are all LAME!!! SACK UP!!! |
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After going through many pairs of Petzl and BD belay gloves, I'm sold on cheaper, longer-lasting Wells Lamont Ultra Comfort Cowhide gloves. Under $20, breathe well, reinforced where you need it and nimble. |
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I have always enjoyed my PMI half finger gloves, they are $30 but can be found on sale for less quite often. That being said if you really want the higher end of gloves these are the ones. I have already decided these will be my next pair. |
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I really like my Metolius gloves. |
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ChefMattThaner wrote:I have always enjoyed my PMI half finger gloves, they are $30 but can be found on sale for less quite often. That being said if you really want the higher end of gloves these are the ones. I have already decided these will be my next pair. outdoorresearch.com/en/mens…I look like Tony Stark wearing those gloves! |
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ChefMattThaner wrote:I have always enjoyed my PMI half finger gloves, they are $30 but can be found on sale for less quite often. That being said if you really want the higher end of gloves these are the ones. I have already decided these will be my next pair. outdoorresearch.com/en/mens…I have them. The Tony Stark idea fades as soon as they are seen in real light. I think the sizing runs large and if this is even a complaint, they grip too well? Overall tho, they are amazing. And I found mine for $25 online. |
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If you have big hands (xxl) you have few choices: Mountain Bike Gloves or Mechanix gloves. The Mechanix gloves that i have are camoflouge (so they are easier to lose) and have a loop on the wrist for clipping to a biner. |
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West Marine 3/4 sailing gloves--they are $25 bucks so a little above your range, but pretty sweet. |