Beautifully crafted and very comfortable. But, I was told to order a size up, and the XL were just too big. I had to use then or else I would have made an attempt to return for a L.
Here we have another, classic Instagram ad bait and switch. The product in the ad was of considerably better quality than the product that arrived in the mail, straight from Pakistan. I imagine that this will be another ad with comments blocked since most people who actually receive the product Will notice a discrepancy. The ads always mention plenty about how it's designed in the US and is essentially an artisanal product, and despite never outright saying anything that's not totally false, the end result is a bunch of BS. For instance one could be forgiven for assuming that the product is made in the snowy mountains of Colorado, or wherever it seems to be coming from. But like most cheap leather products today it's made in Pakistan and ship directly from Pakistan and is therefore of questionable quality and quality control. We are told in the ad that these gloves are made of Buffalo leather and of course the photography is showing snowy, American western mountains, etc. Maybe even an American bison I don't remember. But upon arrival its immediately obvious that it is not bison buffalo leather, but some pakistani cow. Maybe the Pakistani word for it translates into Buffalo, lol it's not going to make it any better or any less deceitful. because this is Cheap not remarkable cow leather and it's tanned in Pakistan no less which has probably the worst tanneries in the world. And the more closely you look the worse it gets. I was more than dismayed to see on the advertised touchscreen compatible finger tip, that it was actually made of the same cheap synthetic fabric that they started making grocery bags out of after single use plastic was banned. you know the ones that cost a quarter. its. the Same material that a disposable pair of slippers in a cheaper hotel would be made out of. When you look back on the website, knowing what it is, you can see how carefully they obscured close-ups of that fingertip you can't see it clearly anywhere in the website and all the different pairs of gloves they have they're always angles so that you can't really get a good look at the zoom in on the fingertip because this fabric is pretty ubiquitous and it's obvious what it is. It's the cheapest fabric you could sew, and I don't think it would last for one wood chopping session. I could tear it with my bare hands. And that's on your forefinger and thumb fingertips, not exactly low stress areas for a glove. The liner also is very cheap fabric. What should be Kashmir or at least wool in gloves of this cost is actually just some very cheap worthless synthetic. not as cheap as whatevers on the fingertip, but poor enough to be expected in a pair of gloves that cost about a sixth what these gloves cost.
The build quality is underwhelming. Holes in the leather, poorly aligned seams, and thick, bunched up insulation make this an unsatisfying driving glove.
Great glove. But disappointed that the gloves displayed are not what show up. Thought I was getting gloves with wring on wrist as advertised. Then to top off no discount or partial refund for the false advertising. As a contractor .I can sell a customer a month facacet and install a glacier bay. Would be wrong.
Super nice gloves! Definitely a pair I’m going to have For a long time as the quality is there! Super comfortable…. They also fit my wide hands! Hands down to making a pair of gloves that are superior to the rest!