Universal durable gloves crafted to offer basic mechanical protection. Their snug fit ensures complete grip control without restricting precise movements. Perfect for law enforcement officers, military personnel, shooting sports enthusiasts, as well as for survival trips, auto repair tasks, DIY activities, and airsoft matches.
The upper section of the gloves is crafted from breathable, lightweight CoolPlus fabric, effectively minimizing hand perspiration and ensuring optimal ventilation. The back of the fingers features Rip-Stop material, which resists tearing and fraying even when locally damaged, offering enhanced abrasion resistance. The grip area utilizes durable 0.6 mm thick synthetic leather, providing a strong grip and control, while allowing the use of touchscreen devices without needing to remove the gloves. The Lock Ring panel safeguards the critical area around the thumb, enhancing the durability of the construction and reducing seam damage.
A wide stretch-elastic cuff offers enhanced protection and ensures the gloves stay firmly on the wrist. The opening is quite spacious, facilitating easy putting on. The 2-piece inner palm design minimizes curling and gathering, enhancing the gloves' fit. The lower palm section includes ventilated padding, which boosts air circulation and guards against injuries.
The gloves meet the American protective standard ANSI/ISEA 105 at level 3XX in terms of resistance to cutting, abrasion, and puncture, which means:
- 3: abrasion resistance (on a scale from 1 to 6)
- X: cut resistance (on a scale from A1 to A9)
- X: puncture resistance (on a scale from 0 to 5)
The gloves meet the protective standard EN388 at level 2121X in terms of resistance to mechanical risks, which means:
- 2: 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)
- X: cut resistance – TDM test (ISO 13997) (on a scale of 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 puncture the glove surface with a sharp probe (does not apply to needle puncture).
The scales specified in the EN388 standard define the level of glove protection: a value of 0 indicates no protection, while the highest values (4, 5) indicate the maximum level of resistance.
When testing using the TDM method (ISO 13997), letter markings are used, where A indicates the lowest level of protection and F the highest.
The X marking indicates that the given parameter was not tested or is not applicable.