Great tactical gloves, carefully sewn. I'm curious how they will perform in terms of durability. The weapon sits well in the hand when using them. Loading ammunition into magazines is a bit less comfortable than without gloves, but it's doable. I recommend them!
Mechanix Wear Specialty 0.5 High-Dexterity Tactical Gloves - Coyote
Beige shooting gloves, designed for comfort and precision. The underside is made of durable AX-Suede material with a thickness of 0.5 mm, which effectively protects the hands while providing excellent feel and high dexterity. The upper layer of lightweight TrekDry fabric ensures a perfect fit and effective ventilation.
Velcro cuff, TPR material, notches on knuckles
The model features a Velcro fastener on the wrist, equipped with an external cover made of thermoplastic rubber (TPR - Thermal Plastic Rubber). A nylon loop facilitates storage and transport. Ergonomic seams, adapted to the natural shape of the hand, ensure an optimal fit, and special cuts on the knuckles increase the mobility of the trigger fingers, allowing for smooth shooting.
EN388-1121 standard
The gloves meet the EN388-1121 protection standard in terms of mechanical resistance, which means:
- 1: abrasion resistance (on a scale of 0-4)
- 1: cut resistance (on a scale of 0-5)
- 2: tear resistance (on a scale of 0-4)
- 1: puncture resistance (on a scale of 0-4)
main features
- durable AX-Suede material with a thickness of 0.5 mm
- breathable TrekDry fabric
- TPR protection
- ergonomic seams
- cuts on the knuckles
- Velcro fastening
- practical handle
- compliance with EN388-1121
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 | Beige hue |
|---|---|
| Insulation | No |
| Touchscreen capable | No |
| Material type | Synthetic |
| Type/purpose | Tactical |
| Additional material | TrekDry |
| Main material | AX-Suede |
| Main color | Coyote |
| Gender | Men's |
| Manufacturer code | MSD-72- |
| Brand | Mechanix Wear |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 253
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The gloves are very well made and comfortable for everyday use. Their biggest advantage is how thin they are, which allows for precise control of the weapon and all controls. The trigger is felt very well, there's no risk of losing control. They fit great and do not restrict movement, exactly what I wanted.
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Mechanix Wear Specialty 0.5 High-Dexterity gloves (grey): buying again because they're very comfortable, thin and fit well, but unfortunately both these and the black ones wear out fairly quickly (they last up to 3 months max). Still, it's hard to find anything better.
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High quality material and excellent workmanship. Perfectly suited both for shooting and cycling. This isn’t my first pair of gloves from this brand, and I’m sure I’ll buy more. Highly recommended!
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Great, durable and comfortable gloves – like all from this company. The size matches the description, they're well made and comfortable to wear. Using them is a pleasure.
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Mechanix Wear Specialty 0.5 High-Dexterity Covert are very comfortable gloves that provide a precise grip. They're thin, so great for tasks that require accuracy, though they may not provide adequate protection in tough conditions.
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Mechanix Wear Specialty 0.5 High-Dexterity gloves (grey): bought again because they are very comfortable, well fitted and thin. This time I chose the grey model, which has a different material on the palm to compare durability with the black ones (the black ones started coming apart in several spots after 3 months). This is already my second set in a short time, because unfortunately they wear out quickly, but it's hard to find a better alternative.
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These gloves look really good and are made of high-quality material. Thanks to their design, they're excellent for shooting and provide comfort.
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Mechanix Wear Specialty 0.5 High-Dexterity gloves (grey): they are very comfortable, fit perfectly, thin and good for handling firearms. I chose the grey model because it has a slightly different material inside the palm – I wanted to compare it to the black ones (the black ones cracked in several places after 3 months).
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Decent gloves, although for people with long but slim hands they may be a bit too wide in the fingers. Finding the perfect size may be problematic.
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The Mechanix brand has disappointed me a bit. I was looking for gloves that guarantee good "feel" when working, and they fulfil this aspect quite well. They breathe, so your hands don’t sweat. Unfortunately, the workmanship leaves much to be desired – the leather trim is poorly done, and after two weeks a hole appeared. Ideal for manual work with weapons and recreational shooting, but not suitable for service or tougher tasks.
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The material and workmanship are top-notch. Perfect for both shooting and cycling. These aren't the first gloves of this brand I've owned and certainly won't be the last. Recommend!
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Very good gloves. You hold a weapon securely in them, especially if it's metal. They are OK in mild frost. Loading magazines isn't as easy as without gloves, but it's doable.
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I'm disappointed. At -2°C my fingertips feel even colder, and the size turned out too tight – next time I need to buy a bigger one. They look great visually, but in reality they're only suitable for positive temperatures. Shame...
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I don't know what has happened to the Mechanix brand. I used to have these same gloves and they were excellent. The newly purchased pair looks the same externally, but is worse made and uncomfortable. Unfortunately, I don't recommend them.
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