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I've been trying to figure it out on my own but alas I must consult the experts to make sure. Are Gorilla Grip Maximum Gripping Gloves Centurion approved? If not, are Neoprene gloves with grip bumps allowed?

 

Thanks troops.

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Centurion gloves must, as far as I know, be black chemical rubber gloves. Nothing else.

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Perhaps you could add pictures of the gloves you are talking about

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I don't have better pictures because I didn't want to buy them without being sure that they would work.

 

But these are the Gorilla Gloves:

http://m.homedepot.com/p/Grease-Monkey-Max-Fit-Gorilla-Grip-Medium-Glove-25052-030/202709678/

 

And these are the black neoprene ones with the grip bumps on the fingertips:

http://m.homedepot.com/p/Grease-Monkey-Long-Cuff-Neoprene-Large-23403/202188317/

 

I really didn't want to get the regular chemical gloves like the neoprene because I was hoping for something lined for better comfort.

 

That's all they carry at my local Wal-Mart and Home Depot. If anyone knows anywhere else or online where I can find the gloves I'm looking for for around the same price that works too please.

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The latter ones might be okey, but I can't tell for sure from the small picture. The first pair is an easy no-go.

 

As for comfort with real rubber gloves. Use glove liners. It makes all the difference.

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Hardware stores should have them. Or www.smugglersrun.net

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Thanks. Now are the small "grip bumps" on the fingertips of the chemical gloves okay? It seems like every pair has them except the disposable latex gloves...and I was hoping on not buying those...

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Hardware stores should have them. 

But there are often of poor quality, as they mostly intended for single use.

 

Smugglersrun is a very good site (run by a girl, too!)

 

If you have a little more money to spend, go to a high end men's fashion shop.

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Or do a google search for Helly Hansen dry glove liners ;)

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 If you can find military chemical gloves on line or from Army/Navy surplus stores, they are great, and they usually come with cotton liners. They are usually very cheap too.

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 If you can find military chemical gloves on line or from Army/Navy surplus stores, they are great, and they usually come with cotton liners. They are usually very cheap too.

DUDE best advice ever! Snagged a pair for $3. I had no idea. Thanks man, you rock!! :D

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I really need to get a pair of glove liners, but online they seem to come in packs of 10 or 20.  Hopefully in the near future I can find/browse an Army surplus store. This sounds like a great resource.

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Here are better pictures of the Grease Monkey Long Cuff Neoprene Gloves available at Home Depot. I was planning on using these for my build aiming for centurion. So will these work?

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