DayTrip
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I generally wear a pair of gloves on steeper trails where I'll be grabbing tree roots and trunks, doing many ledge scrambles, etc. I've always just bought the cheapo gloves at Home Depot that have the mesh back and some sort of rubberized texture in the palm for grip. They don't last long though. Generally the fingers I use most often wear out after just a few hikes and the fingers poke through. Shortly there after the seam between the palm and the mesh bursts and they don't fit properly. I figured it might be time to look into a "real" pair of gloves.
But of course, like most other seemingly simple gear it appears there are all kinds of gloves: crag gloves, belay gloves, transition gloves, approach gloves, etc., etc. Would there be any sort of climbing glove that has well reinforced finger tips and palms? It seems most climbing gloves are fingerless, which I do not like, but I'm not hanging from 1/2 inch cracks 500' off the ground. The main reason I wear the gloves is to avoid getting tree sap all over my hands and to prevent abrasions on my fingers and hands because my skin is fairly dry and scratches easily so I tend to have a tentative grip when I'm not wearing gloves. Any thoughts on the type of glove I should be looking at or a recommendation from someone who wears a similar glove?
Appreciate any thoughts on the topic. Thanks.
But of course, like most other seemingly simple gear it appears there are all kinds of gloves: crag gloves, belay gloves, transition gloves, approach gloves, etc., etc. Would there be any sort of climbing glove that has well reinforced finger tips and palms? It seems most climbing gloves are fingerless, which I do not like, but I'm not hanging from 1/2 inch cracks 500' off the ground. The main reason I wear the gloves is to avoid getting tree sap all over my hands and to prevent abrasions on my fingers and hands because my skin is fairly dry and scratches easily so I tend to have a tentative grip when I'm not wearing gloves. Any thoughts on the type of glove I should be looking at or a recommendation from someone who wears a similar glove?
Appreciate any thoughts on the topic. Thanks.