| Category: | Turnout & Duty Gear |
|---|---|
| Subcategory: | Gloves |
| Price: | $29.00-49.00 |
| Average Rating: | |
| Description: | Very comfortable, high visibility gloves. Kevlar sewn into key locations. |
These gloves are great. I bought a pair a couple years ago. They have Kevlar in key locations, making glass work safer. I have popped several windows and am able to just rake my hand across the bottom of the frame, removing any glass that is left. Also good for handling removed windshields.
A great pair of gloves! These are the extication gloves or dept. supplies I love them, and they work great for water battles...
Love them. Great glove, has saved my fingers from geting cut up.
Comfortable. Rugged. If you can afford two pair, they also make good high angle rescue gloves.
I have these gloves and absolutely LOVE them! I bought these for my turnouts for extrication. I have used these gloves more than my fire gloves.They fit wonderfully even on my small female hands. Great job Ringers! I will never be without this pair of gloves. They get my highest recommendation! Definitely 5 stars!
I agree with all of you. Ringers puts out a great product. It is great for dexterity and everyday use. Easy use with extrication and when your just doing routine work on an ops ground. Had them for a year now and will not get rid of them. When it comes to new gloves I will get Ringers again.
These are great tough gloves for extrication but have had some brands that don't always keep your hands warm in the winiter.
Awesome for Juniors when wrapping hoses or moving things. Very fit and comfortable for work.
I loved them so much! Someone else loved them more...I need to buy another pair!
I was issued these gloves prior to my auto extrication class. I must say that these are very good gloves. Comfortable, Durable, easy to store away in turnout coat. Overall a great pair of gloves. I will use these again.
Ringers are really the only gloves to use. I've tried a few other manufacturers for drills, calls, and training, but ringers are the only things that have been able to stand the test of time and usage. They're a little pricey, but totally worth it.
I think the key thing about these gloves is durability. I have owned other "extrication" gloves that wound up in the trash after 1 or 2 uses at an accident scene. The Ringers seem to have the Kevlar in all the right places to prevent snagging or incidental tearing. Well worth the extra $$ you pay for them.
AWSOME GLOVES THESE WORK GREAT AT RACE TRACKS FOR US AT THE FIRE CREWS.
these gloves work awsome on car wrecks. there thin enough that yoou can really feel what your doing but durrable enough to protect you against sharp and jagged edjes really nice pair of gloves
they are not to thick to work with and that is a plus
I've used these gloves many time. They fit like an extra set of skin and are very durable. steve-0
these are great flexible gloves that are comfortable to those even with small hands. In fact I keep a pair in my truck just in case I happen upon something.
These look like they'd be good for me to wear handling rusty drums with sharp edges out in the field. How would they hold up being duct-taped to the sleeves of a Saranex hazmat suit? And can they go through decon more than once? Someone please message me on this.
These gloves are the best when you are knee deep in a extrication. They can handle the sharp edges of metal. They are very durable.
I dont own a pair but I wish I did! These are great.
nice light weight gloves to use
Awesome glove, great fit!
these gloves are very good on car wrecks,etc, very nice
Great glove. How can anyone ever use turnout gloves for extrication after using these. You have full use and feel of your hands. Also use Ringer's Rope Rescue glove. There are good gloves on the market but none better than Ringer's
I've been using them for a few years i really like the durability and comfort and freedom of movement. I highly recommend them.
I love these gloves
great gloves