In my workplace, we wear gloves all day long, frequently going through several boxes a week depending upon the workload. So I have a lot of experience wearing gloves, having tried at least a dozen different brands over the years. I also have a latex allergy, also thanks to years of wearing latex gloves, before being forced to switch to nitrile.I could "borrow" gloves from my workplace one might argue, but I find that disagreeable on several levels. Beside it is a good way to lose a job I rather enjoy.In the few weeks of moderate use, these nitrile gloves have held up well. I have yet to break them, something I cannot say of the current model I use at work, thanks to the brand deciding to "improve" it. They are easy to don and get off, and of a decent thickness for strength and dexterity. I would say they are slightly thicker than my work gloves, but since I am using them at home to protect me from what I am handling, as opposed to protecting what I am handling from me at work, they are the better choice.They appear to be made by one of a known brand company (may well all come from the same factory for all I know) that I have trusted at work, so not surprising.Size-wise, they are probably a little small for large, but fit my hands perfectly.Recommended.