María R.
11 juli 2025
Los usé solo una vez para hacer cañonismo y quedaron muy desgastados y hasta con un leve agujero en la parte de los nudillos.No los volvería a comprar.
Cesar Street
1 mei 2025
I like it, everything according to the publication
Alex
25 april 2025
Prodotto perfetto, robusto, comodo e molto bello.Probabilmente servirebbe anche la taglia XXL, ma dopo un po' cedono e diventano perfetti.
federico a.
23 februari 2025
Ottimi guanti, perfetti per lavoro in quota e non ho mai avuto così tanta sicurezza, lavati in acqua fredda e sapone per delicati...perfetti!All’inizio sono duri ma più si usano e prima si ammorbidiscono, la manualità è straordinaria!
TT
3 januari 2025
The training that I've been involved with for the past few months has involved a lot of knot tying, rappeling, belaying, and other rope skills. So the requirements for the gloves we use are quite steep - durable, dextrous, and well padded.Some of my teammates traded off the durability and went with cheaper but well padded work gloves, thinking that they can replace them more easily. I went with a more expensive work glove with goatskin leather and a reinforced palm, believing in their claims of durability. These gloves were indeed dextrous, but I could definitely feel the friction of the rope on rappels and on a canyoneering trip, I burned holes into two fingers just after one day.Enter the Petzl K53 Cordex Plus Midweight gloves. I chose these over the lightweight Petzls because the leather is doubled up over the fingers. They are surprisingly nimble considering how much leather you have around your fingers. I actually find that I can tie knots faster with these because the leather is less likely to get snagged.The leather so far has held up well...not even the slightest bit of wear after a day of rappeling. All the seams remained tight and intact and the stitching shows no signs of fraying. I'll update the review more as I get to beat these gloves up.The palm is heavily padded to the point where it's a little difficult to tell if you're really holding a rope. The padding is really effective as I did some fast rappels and there wasn't even the slightest bit of discomfort. The lack of feeling in the palm does concern me for when I'm tired, cold, and my hands are numb - especially when rappeling on a thinner rope. But I suppose as long as you maintain a proper brake position, the grip doesn't have to be the most firm.The only other critique about the glove is that because of the great fit, it is more difficult to put the gloves on especially if your hands are wet. It would have been nice for a little elastic at the wrist so you can open the glove up more and get your hand in.