John:
What brand did you try? I have thinnking of trying some 'Hellstorm' gloves from Blackhawk group.
I own the blackhawk SOLAG gloves. Durable to say the least but too thick for my liking, they really heat my hands up.
I am a bit of glove fiend. Always trying new ones, always carry a pair with me in my EDC. Especially for workouts the ground temp here right now is over 145 degrees so dropping to do push ups or touching rocks while hiking demands protection.
My recent favorites have been Mechanix gloves. The brand not the profession. Its take a lot of effort to destroy the tips, stitching holds well, they breath well. A lot of my buddys in uniform have been using Mechanix and got me to try them.
I was really surprised by a pair I got at REI for an overnight adventure. Manzella Windstopper-10 glove handles a surprising amount of abuse, I have not ripped them despite all my best efforts and the efforts of people training me to abuse my hands. Online photos make them look much thicker than they really are. I wore them straight through a 20 hour event that went from low 30's to low 70's, soaking wet, muddy, dried mud, and still kept its shape and its grip. I've since worn them year round even in this desert heat when I run, because I touch and grip sun baked objects and my hands dont get nearly as hot as the SOLAGs.