Mechanix gloves are essential for anyone looking for solid and comfortable hand protection. They work great both for small tasks and during professional jobs. I definitely recommend them!
Mechanix Wear Original Gloves - Blue
These robust, multipurpose gloves are crafted to deliver essential mechanical protection. Their ergonomic fit ensures full control over grip, enabling precise handling without any limitations. Perfect for law enforcement officers, military personnel, shooting sports fans, as well as for survival adventures, automotive workshop tasks, DIY projects, and ASG activities.
Breathable TrekDry material with touchscreen compatibility
The top part of the gloves is made from lightweight, breathable Form-fitting TrekDry fabric, which helps reduce hand sweat. The palm area features durable synthetic leather that provides a reliable grip and excellent tactile sensitivity, allowing touchscreen use without removing the gloves. The thumb and index finger are reinforced with an extra layer of material for enhanced durability.
Strong, adjustable clasp made of TPR
The cuff is secured with a TPR strap (Thermoplastic Rubber, meeting EN 13594 standards), fastened with Velcro to ensure a secure fit.
ANSI/ISEA 105-3XX and EN388-2121X standards
The gloves meet the American protective standard ANSI/ISEA 105 at level 3XX in terms of cut, abrasion, and puncture resistance, which means:
- 3: abrasion resistance (scale from 1 to 6)
- X: cut resistance (scale from A1 to A9)
- X: puncture resistance (scale from 0 to 5)
The gloves also meet the EN388 protective standard at level 2121X in terms of mechanical resistance, which means:
- 2: abrasion resistance (scale 0–4)
- 1: cut resistance (scale 0–5)
- 2: tear resistance (scale 0–4)
- 1: puncture resistance (scale 0–4)
- X: cut resistance – TDM test (ISO 13997) (scale A–F)
In the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard, abrasion resistance is rated on a scale from 1 to 6 and refers to the number of cycles a material can withstand before wearing out. Cut resistance is classified on a scale from A1 to A9 (from the lowest to the highest level of protection). Puncture resistance is rated on a scale from 0 to 5 and indicates the force required to pierce the glove’s surface with a sharp probe (not applicable to needle punctures).
The scales used in the EN388 standard define glove protection levels: a value of 0 means no protection, while the highest values (4, 5) indicate the maximum level of resistance.
In the TDM method (ISO 13997), letter markings are used, where A indicates the lowest protection and F the highest.
The letter X indicates that the parameter was not tested or is not applicable.
Key features
- durable synthetic leather palm
- lightweight Form-fitting TrekDry fabric
- touchscreen compatible
- reinforced thumb and index finger
- TPR strap closure
- ANSI/ISEA 105-3XX and EN388-2121X standards
MILITARY is the official distributor of Mechanix Wear.
Mechanix Wear is a renowned American manufacturer, known worldwide for its exceptional quality protective gloves. Since its founding in 1991, the brand has earned acclaim for its unmatched durability, precise fit and cutting-edge technologies that protect hands. The manufacturing process uses innovative materials such as Armortex® leather, flexible and breathable TrekDry® and shock-absorbing D3O® reinforcements, which together provide superior comfort, grip confidence and resistance to damage. Mechanix gloves provide reliable protection for soldiers, uniformed services, shooters and outdoor enthusiasts.
| Color/camouflage | Blue hue |
|---|---|
| Insulation | No |
| Touchscreen capable | No |
| Material type | Synthetic |
| Type/purpose | Protective |
| Additional material | synthetic leather |
| Additional material | TPR |
| Main material | TrekDry |
| Main color | Blue |
| Gender | Men's |
| Manufacturer code | MG-03 |
| Brand | Mechanix Wear |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 4
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Mechanix as always are reliable, I have no complaints. These are great gloves for autumn and even winter walks – in our climate, I don't use warmer models. I have this model in different colours and don't see the need to reach for other brands.
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Not as comfortable as Mechanix once were, but I like the extra features Mechanix have added like the textured grip around the thumb, handy for scratching an itchy nose and the surprisingly good touchscreen ability. Previous experience tells me they aren't the most durable but good for the price point.
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The gloves are comfortable and fit perfectly to my hand (in the past I had Mechanix in this size, which were a bit too bulky). The opening for the hand is wide enough, so I don't have to struggle when putting them on, and once fastened with the Velcro, they stay securely on my hand.
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