Sam's Club Plainsman leather gloves

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I picked up a set of Sam's Club Plainsman leather work gloves to use this year for dog training and hunting. 2 pair for $20. Applied Montana Pitch Blend leather oil & conditioner to the leather. Let that soak in for a few days until dry. Followed up witth Montana Pitch Blend boot cream/waterproofing coating the leather. Let it dry for a couple days. Leather darkened to a great mahogany/brown color. Can't beat the price for two sets of leather gloves. Putting oil into the leather makes them a lot nicer.
 

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My wife brought some of those home for me. They're comfortable and easy to work in, but they're also very thin. Barbed wire and such will poke right through them. I prefer to use them for short stints for when I want to keep my hands clean rather than for heavy work.
 
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I plan on using them for dog training and small game hunting, so the thin leather is a benefit for what I am going to use them for. Should work great as a shooting glove, preventing rope burns and the occasional briar patch.
 

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We no longer have a Sam's up here but I still have two pair. These are great gloves for the $$$. Goatskin.

I've just rubbed a bit of Snowseal into mine and it works fine.

I've gotta figure out how to order a few more.
 

wyosteve

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Agreed, great gloves for the price. Been using them for probably 15 years or more.
 
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