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Coated Cut-Protection Gloves

The coating on these gloves provides extra protection and wear resistance. All meet the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard, which designates levels of cut resistance based on the force needed to cut through the material of the glove using a razor blade.
Dyneema gloves are thinner, more breathable, and more form fitting than Kevlar gloves. Fully coated gloves provide the same protection for the front and back of the hand. PVC-coated gloves provide a good grip in dry as well as wet and oily conditions.
Style D have a longer cuff for additional forearm protection. An open cuff style makes them convenient to put on and take off. For additional grip, they are textured.
MIG Welding Gloves


Protect hands from welding sparks and spatter during MIG welding. These gloves have better heat protection than TIG gloves.
Gloves with foam or cowhide padding give you added protection against heat, so you can lean against hot surfaces as you weld. Reinforced gloves have extra material in high-wear spots to extend their life. Gloves with a reinforced wrist, also known as a pulse protector, shield this sensitive area from heat and abrasion.
Gloves that cannot be sold to Canada are restricted by import regulations.
| Lg. | Cuff Style | Lining Material | Color | Gender | Features | Cannot Be Sold To | Choose a Size (Glove Size) | Pair | |
Goatskin Leather with Back and One Side Padding (Foam) | |||||||||
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| 12" | Elastic | Cotton Fabric | Red/Black | Men's | Reinforced Back, Reinforced Fingertips, Reinforced Palm, Reinforced Thumb, Reinforced Wrist, Kevlar Threads | Canada | 00000000 | 000000 | |

























