Reddit reviews Ironton Nitrile-Coated Work Gloves - 12 Pairs, Black, Large, Model Number 37130IR-L12
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Up to 4 times more durable than average leather work glovesFlat nitrile palm coating for smoothness, strength, liquid-resistance and excellent grippingSeamless knit shell for a comfortable, tight fitElastic wrists to keep out dirt and debris(12) Pairs of work gloves
This is what I use. Lots of people swear off gloves, but I carry a pair of these for each race. Any gloves worsen as they get wet and muddy. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HRWRT7Q/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Some people like them, some people don't. TBH I don't think they help at all on grip strength/hanging obstacles like Multirig and Twister. That being said, I do wear them to prevent rope burn on Herc hoist, Rope climb, slip wall and plate drag. And protect my hands for buckets and burpees on gravel.
I've tried the expensive gloves and don't think any have a noticeable difference from the cheapo ones I wear.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HRWRT7Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1539615604&sr=8-3&keywords=ironton+nitrile-coated+gloves&dpPl=1&dpID=417EEEFAbeL&ref=plSrch
Fingerless is the way to go and I don't mind ruining a pair of these at less than a dollar a pop.
Once gloves get wet, they're useless outside of being protection. If the rigs are wet, you are more likely to slip with gloves vs without. I usually slip my gloves on as I approach an obstacle that I need it for and leave them in my pockets (or pack) the rest of the time.