Looking for a pair of work gloves to chop wood - espec as it gets cold. Considering leather. But which kind? Calf, pig, lamb, etc? Also, is there any real difference btwn $10 leather work gloves at Home Depot, and the $30 from catalogs?
Agreed. I have separate hiking and work gloves for when I do trail work.Using leather work gloves for trailwork/chopping in the White Mountains (to keep this thread backcountry related), I go through them pretty quick. I wouldn't spend too too much on them. Any leather glove will do.
LLbean carries a "Chopper mitt" leather work mitten with wool mitten liner. I find that the thicker gloves make my hands sore quicker (from trying to grip the axe more). Seems expensive though and I haven't tried them.
as children we never got to wear gloves.
callused hands are the way to go.
Previous thread from last December on this very subject, titled curiously enough: Gloves.
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