Leather gloves are best for protection from rough objects, sparks and heat,
and for cushioning from blows in heavy duty work requirements. All kinds of leather provide comfort, durability, dexterity, mild heat
resistance and abrasion protection. These advantages make leather a traditional favorite for industrial workers.
View our leather palms, drivers and welding gloves.
String knit gloves are used for general purpose work applications Various
material weights provide longer durability or additional dexterity where needed. Some styles may be dipped or coated with a polymer to provide a
better grip and increase durability.
View our string knits and our dipped and coated strings.
High performance strings provide cut and abrasion resistance, using high performance yarns, to further protect the hands when working with sharp objects. Various
material weights provide longer durability or additional dexterity where needed. Some styles may be dipped or coated with a polymer to provide a
better grip and increase durability.
View our high performance strings.
Supported gloves are great for protection against against solvents and
chemical resistance, abrasions, cuts and punctures. The glove shell can be dipped into a polymer or the material can be dipped into a
polymer before the glove is sewn. The work applications determine which glove option is the best choice for your hand protection needs.
View our nitrile, vinyl, PVC, latex and neoprene gloves.
Unsupported gloves are best when there is a need for greater dexterity
in applications requiring mild chemical protection or a disposable glove solution. The gauge identifies the mil thickness of a glove. A thin
gauge allows a sense of touch and a heavy gauge provides greater protection and durability.
View our nitrile, vinyl, latex, neoprene and disposable gloves.