After a disastrous experiment with vinyl gloves (hello, zero stretch!), I switched to Adenna’s latex gloves and never looked back. These 6 mil gloves mold to my hands like a second skin—no awkward rigidity or tearing during frantic glove changes. I’ve used them for everything from kitchen deep-cleaning to DIY plumbing, and they’ve held up against PVC primer stains (unlike nitrile). The grip is tacky enough to handle slippery jars but doesn’t sacrifice tactile sensitivity—I can even thread tiny screws while wearing them.
The fit is snug yet breathable; my hands don’t feel like they’re stewing in sweat. Pro tip: Size up if you’re between sizes—latex doesn’t stretch as forgivingly as nitrile. My only gripe? Amazon’s packaging crushed the box twice (ugh), but the gloves inside survived unscathed. For the price, the durability is unreal—40 gloves in, zero rips. Just avoid sunlight storage; they degrade faster than vampires at dawn.
If you need biohazard-level protection without losing dexterity (or sanity), these are winners. Nitrile may reign for chemicals, but for raw feel and flexibility? Adenna’s latex gloves are my holy grail.