After a disappointing experience with vinyl gloves that refused to stretch, I switched to Adenna's latex gloves and haven't looked back. The 6 mil thickness gives me confidence—they feel sturdy yet flexible, molding to my hands without tearing during wear or removal. I've used dozens now, and not a single one has failed me.
What stands out most is the tactile sensitivity. Whether I'm handling small lab equipment or doing detailed cleaning, the grip texture keeps me in control without sacrificing dexterity. The powder-free design is a relief too—no messy residue, just smooth sliding on and off.
I did have a shipping hiccup (crushed box, like other reviewers mentioned), but the gloves inside survived unscathed. Pro tip: If you're using these for chemical work like PVC plumbing solvents, they outperform nitrile alternatives for stain protection—though I still switch to nitrile for harsh chemicals per the brand's recommendation.
The medium size runs slightly roomier than expected, which actually reduces hand sweat during long wear. That extra wrist coverage? A game-changer when you're elbow-deep in messy tasks. For medical use or tattoo work where biohazard protection matters, these are now my non-negotiable choice.