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The Mechanix Wear FastFit Work Glove is a versatile, durable glove designed for multi-purpose use. Made from rugged synthetic leather, it features touchscreen capabilities, breathable material for comfort, and reinforced areas for added durability. With a secure elastic cuff, these gloves are perfect for both professional and DIY tasks, ensuring your hands stay protected and connected.
Manufacturer | Mechanix Wear |
Part Number | MFF-05-011 |
Item Weight | 2.46 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 5.12 x 1.18 inches |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | MFF-05-011 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | X-Large |
Color | Black |
Style | 1 Pair |
Material | Faux Leather |
Pattern | Gloves |
Thickness | 0.6 Millimeters |
Power Source | electric, pneumatic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Touchscreen, Elastic, Fingertip Strength, Durable, Breathable |
Usage | Commercial/Residential |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 90 day warranty against manufacturer defects |
A**S
perfect gloves
perfect fit and long lasting. I use for yard work
C**O
New design with new simulated leather material
Mechanix Fast Fit, Large, Black - 2012 EditionI'm not really sure if these are new for 2012, but I just ordered these from Amazon so the description of the design is current as of early February 2012. I have an older pair of the black Fast Fit gloves from late 2009 and the design is remarkably different.First off, these new Fast Fit gloves have a different logo/print on the back of the glove. There's a different font for MECHANIX, and it actually says FASTFIT on the sealant graphics (feels sticky/tacky). In addition, there's a tag advertising TEKDRY fabric used for the glove that allows for quicker drying and wicking of moisture. It is supposed to stimulate the hand's own ability in systemic health, whatever that means? I know it feels comfortable though.The palm material is also remarkably different from the traditional Mechanix gloves. Instead of the usual 65% Nylon and 35% Polyurethane, it is 60% Nylon and 40% Polyurethane. As a result, the simulated leather seems to be smoother, more durable, less susceptible to pilling like the older material. I have not tested the true endurance of this material, but I know the 65/35 stuff tends to wear out quickly with use. This 60/40 material just seems more durable, and I'd expect that with more polyurethane content. The thumb also has a light gray leather patching.The styling really is very different in a good way. The Fast Fit differs from the original Mechanix gloves mainly with the lack of a Velcro wrist strap and less simulated leather around the finger tips. The Fast Fit feels thinner and lighter overall. What this means to the user is that the original Mechanix glove is probably a better choice if you're expecting to get your hands dinged up badly. The Fast Fit is designed more for the casual use glove that slips on/off faster and allows for more dexterity. That said, I don't see a huge difference between the two types of gloves to justify the price delta.The Fast Fit is more convenient and lighter, but the Original is still a good design. I'm going to do a comparison between the 65/35 and 60/40 material to see which I like in the long run. Generally speaking, the simulated leather parts of the glove will be the first to wear out - so this is probably the most important aspect of the glove. I had a really old pair of Mechanix Original gloves from 2007 where I wore holes through the index/middle fingers and thumb. I got my index caught under the tire of my car as I was spinning the tire (with the car up on jackstands) to check for brake rotor drag. It smooshed my finger and had I not worn the Mechanix gloves, I probably would have lost the nail and incurred more damage. But I still got a nasty bruise and some scratches. Had I worn a Mechanix glove that didn't have holes, I probably wouldn't have gotten hurt at all.Overall: 5/5 stars, great fit, easy to wear, new Tekdry fabric seems to work in keeping my hands dry, and the new 60% Nylon / 40% Polyurethane simulated leather seems to be more durable.
B**E
fabulous gloves for light protection
I bought a pair last summer, and I've just returned here to buy at least 3 more pair. For what they're made for, nothing could be better. They aren't going to keep your hands warm in very cold weather, but they aren't designed to. The thin leather makes handling things almost as easy as not having gloves on. I can do all sorts of chores around the house and shop in cold weather, and they work great. You can easily handle small objects. They're great for handling firewood. I also use them in glassblowing, and again it's like not having gloves on, except they provide more protection than you might think for such a thin glove. They fit very well, and they slip on and off easily. When they're on, they're like having a second thick skin. I've typed on a computer with them. I can take my wallet out of my pocket and insert or remove bills easily. Being such thin leather, they aren't going to last as long as heavier gloves, but they're SO much more handy than any other gloves I own. I just can't say enough good things about these gloves. Once you've got them wet a couple times, the leather acts like a chamois and will immediately soak up any moisture they come in contact with. But they dry out nicely and continue to wear and fit superbly even after many wet/dry cycles. Even in our long cold NH winter, I've worn these all winter long and only switch out for heavier gloves when I am doing extended outdoor work. I've got lots of work gloves; cotton with rubber dots, cowhide insulated & uninsulated, pigskin, you name it. I've also got similar gloves with a bit heavier leather and velcro wrist straps. These are much better, both for the feel and for being quicker and easier to put on and off. Once they're on, they stay on very nicely. These are my favorite and most versatile gloves by far.
S**S
Quick slip on light glove.
Light weight glove. Compared to slightly better than a woman gardening glove. Okay light task glove. If you want a more durable work glove find an alternative.
R**T
Good light protection without losing dexterity
These are my go-to for any work where I'm moving quickly and don't want to worry about getting cut up or scraped. They don't hold up forever, and the finger tips seem to always wear out first, but they're great for mechanic work, naturally, but also for tasks where a little extra protection is nice so you can go fast but you don't want bulky gloves. Great for using hand pruners on thorny stuff, breaking down piles of boxes with a utility knife, working around farm and landscaping equipment, rough lumber or demolition/construction. Thin enough you can still pick up nails and screws, etc. I usually go through about 3-4 pairs a year but I don't use them full time. They can handle getting wet a few times, but that will speed up the process of blowing a hole through them.
B**G
My favorite work gloves
These are extremely comfortable, durable, and look great. I trust these to keep my hands safe and keep a strong grip at work when dealing with heavier workloads, while also staying together. It also helps that they're smartphone capable as well for when you need to send an emergency text.
C**S
I love these gloves
Great light duty gloves. Great fit. No Velcro in the and that is great. Just a great fit and some stretch around the wrist. I have been buying these for many years. I keep the a pair in the pockets of every jacket I own.
A**R
Will get them again once mine wear out.
Love these, I ordered them couple of time already, got a pair for my brother, Really good quality and look (love the color). They are easy to use and overall great value for money.
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