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4th December 2009, 08:56 PM
Its here! First of a range of new products to make archaeology easier! (well at least less painful) I have had these for a year now - and like them. Protects my Palm, protects my knuckles and leaves my fingers free. Have a look - this could be the present for under your tree!
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http://www.pasthorizons.com/shop/index.p...uct_id=119
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5th December 2009, 01:13 PM
I used to wear gloves very similar to these when I was diagnosed with RSI, the gel pads did make a difference to the shock and jarring from constant trowelling on hard surfaces. I think I even managed to get the unit to buy me some as PPE as I had the diagnosis and Occ Health said it would help. The knuckle protection on mine was terrible though, what are these like really?!
PS I used to have real trouble getting these past the gloves and goggles police on some sites.....
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5th December 2009, 07:55 PM
Me too... they provide a real support.. tight as you need and the palms are perfect. Yes the knuckle protection is not total.. but then.. I can cope with that. They also do well in the wet - being neoprene.
Had mine for a year plus now.. and before that I had one made by my mum - fingerless mits with a leather pad sewed onto the palm and fingers. With a chamois leather over the top. A work of love! But when they got wet!
So yer.. for all the reasons you mention they are in my toolroll - and knuckle protection.. well same as any fingerless. But at the end of the day - I only promote stuff that I have personally tested for enough time to make sure they work. So its not a case of these are good.. they are good enough that I wear them as well - right now.
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7th December 2009, 09:43 PM
They may have to go on the Crimbo list! Are they very big? I only have girl hands
I can't click with my right hand anymore, so that may just be the hint.... :face-plain:
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7th December 2009, 11:07 PM
should be ok... they are stretch neoprene... and they fit both me and Maggie.
worth a go at least!
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7th December 2009, 11:12 PM
Fair enough! I shall drop hints forthwith 8D
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18th December 2009, 12:47 PM
Sold out! in a few days... seems like my year of testing was not in vain... I was convinced they work.. and indeed they do! so getting more in. ... now if I can just convince people to wear knee pads or use kneeling pads.. I will be happy!
Lots of new stuff coming in the new year... once again after testing! 8D
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20th December 2009, 03:04 PM
Wow! They're on my Crimbo list too!
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20th December 2009, 08:16 PM
They are now back in stock..... and selling like warm christmas pies with brandy butter and cream....
yes.... that good!
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