Reddit mentions: The best anti-vibration safety gloves

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Top Reddit comments about Anti-Vibration Safety Gloves:

u/maggot_brain79 · 3 pointsr/walmart

These kind work really well for me. http://www.amazon.com/Carhartt-Mens-Glove-Large-X-Large/dp/B005I34SZM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1464756021&sr=8-3&keywords=carhartt+gloves

Or the ones with knuckle protection. However, you'll be surprised to find out how quickly this job can wear out a pair of sturdy gloves. Even leather, it'll be smooth within a month.

I'd recommend insoles for your shoes, too, and honestly, I wouldn't work CAP2 without safety-toe boots. Steel or composite, your choice. It's just an added layer of safety. Broken toes are not fun.

u/aydonmill · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Not sure if there is a relatively cheap option that is comfortable to use for long periods of time, but you should look into picking up some anti-vibration gloves like these.

They may help you out with your HF polisher.

u/JeffUT · 2 pointsr/metalworking

I've been using these for a few months for weed whacking. Really helps.
Superior S10VIB Vibrastop Nylon Anti Vibration Full Finger String Knit Glove with Anti-Vibe Chloroprene Coated Palm, Work, 7 Gauge Thickness, Large, Black (Pack of 1 Pair) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BHMBIU6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_bjCOBbPR5GMBT

u/takr79 · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing
  1. Anti vibration gloves. Great for long hours on the polisher. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cestus-TREMBLEX-5-BK-2021-Polychloroprene-Anti-Vibration/dp/B00AFALKEU
  2. A work apron perhaps? For that pro-look

  3. scangrip lights
u/grocket · 0 pointsr/EDC

Maybe these Carhartts

u/ChippinAway · 3 pointsr/woodworking

I also have bad CTS and have a pair and wear them any time I am using a palm sander, chainsaw, and sometimes even the lawnmower depending on how severe the CTS is.

THIS is the pair I use and they have held up great for 2 years and I would say reduce vibrations by about 75%