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Frag Out! Magazine #16

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Drawing a gun, loading mags, or other "tactical" activities are no challenge. With those gloves on your hands, everything can be done without effort. When it comes to working on a touch-screen, there is no difficulties in doing so. The threads perform perfectly and even accurately – there are no problems with hitting the right button, e.g. when writing on an iPhone. The length – for me, it is just perfect. The gloves end before the height of the watch, so you can still check the time, you do not even have to pull on your cuff on the watch or fold the excess before it, as the case may be with longer gloves. Maintenance – yes, I wash them from time to time. Sometimes, they get really dirty or soak in sweat and that is the moment when I just have to clean them. Warm water, a soft brush and soap. After a few minutes, it's time for drying (they dry quite fast), and I'm done. They do not lose their colors or change shape. The top part of the fingers is slightly pilled but that has been probably caused by rubbing against a sharp strap, like the ones of my mag pouches or something similar. The guiding strand does shred a bit, but it is still able to do its job, and I just had to cut off the loose ends. The cardboard used as the "packaging" of the gloves is really interesting – I must admit that guys from PIG must have some great sense of humor. TACTICAL

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