Getting a Grip on GRX Gloves

Dexterity is important, and gloves that enable you to work nimbly are more likely to stay on your hands where they’ll do their job.

Dexterity is important, and gloves that enable you to work nimbly are more likely to stay on your hands where they’ll do their job.

As a hands-on general contractor, Cliff Woodman works with a multitude of materials every day. Framing lumber one day, trim the next. Other days, it’s digging a footer, tying steel, pouring concrete, or acid washing a deck. No matter what your application is, GRX has a glove for it.

In this article by JLC’s sister publication Tools of the Trade, Cliff runs down what GRX offers, evaluating them for range of features, maintaining dexterity being one of the must-haves.

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About the Author

Cliff Woodman

Cliff Woodman is a career carpenter and owner of Woodman Builders, Inc. in Saint Simon’s Island, GA. With 30+ years in the construction industry he has built and remodeled businesses and homes. He has also served as the Project Manager of television shows like Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Treehouse Masters, Home Free, Bar Rescue, Spartan Race, and American Grit. For fun you might find him sweating profusely in a Cross-Fit box or chilling on the beach.

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