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Fantastic. |
October 25, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Matt
from Clarks Summit, PA United States
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Best gloves out there for the price. I love them and they work great for paintball, even when your grip is spattered in paint you can have a tight hold on your gun.
Woot for Operator gloves !
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Best glove. Period. |
April 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
David Allen
from Chattanooga, TN United States
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Forget fingerless, half- or quarter-finger gloves, or backless gloves. Forget gloves with knuckle exposure. While these all make your hands cooler and sweat more manageable they slack on the very foundation of being what they are, a glove, which by definition covers the entire hand.
The material is very lightweight and durable and conforms to the shape of your hands, instead of leaving all kinds of slack to get snagged someplace on your weapon (*ahem*, THE TRIGGER GUARD, *cough, sputter*). Nomex gloves are bulkier and less comfortable and if they get snagged at the wrong time, *you could hesitate and die*.
The textured surfaces of the palms and fingertips are great for grabbing onto the backstrapping and checkerboard patterns of pistolgrips, and I've found them to work especially well with HK's style of handgun frame patterning.
These should be in every doorkicker's field bag. Highly, highly recommended.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: |
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Nomex versus Operator |
February 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Colby Butler
from Cape Coral, FL United States
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Operator fit tight to the wrist and are not bulky, unlike the Nomex longer wrist coverage. Although the Nomex does provide fire and heat resistance capabilities where as the Operators do not. Toughtek is in place so that if you run the risk of exerted scenarios, i.e. climbing obstacles, fences, wood, rock, etc. they fingers will not rip. The Toughtek stops at the top of your palm for better bending of the fingers. By far there appear to be the tightest fitting, thinnest gloves for most accurate feeling Opsgear offers. These gloves fit perfect to the fingers and hands. I found the sensitivity quality quite well in fact. I wanted to see what they felt like doing other things then duty work, so I changed a light bulb and worked with some wire ties, did all this quite well with these gloves on in fact.
The wet suit backing provides a good stretch and the rubber grips allow for excellent griping. Definitely recommend.
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0 of 8 people found the following review helpful: |
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Which Gloves Should I Get??? |
November 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Bobby Stenson
from Eatontown, NJ United States
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I either want the OPERATOR gloves or the NOMEX FLIGHT gloves
this is what I'm Looking for:
-Not too thick so you have no sensitivity -Good grip -Freely moving -and warmth
So can somebody leave a comment on whether i should get the nomex or the operator. thanks
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: |
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Could be better |
July 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Stephen
from Waldorf, MD United States
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These gloves are OK, but could be better. My biggest problem was that I lost a lot of sensitivity due to the thick rubber grip. Other then that, they are comfortable, and durable.
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