After over 30 hours of testing 14 pairs of work gloves, we evaluated each for fit, flexibility, grip, cut and puncture resistance, water resistance, and cold protection to find the best options ...
Nylon and rubber gloves have more dexterity, but wear quicker than leather. Leather is stiffer, but offers a certain measure of cut and puncture resistance. Rubber gloves are waterproof ...
Superior Glove has revolutionized cut-resistant safety gloves with the Tenactiv™️ S21TXUFN. These are the world's thinnest gloves to deliver 360° cut resistance, achieving the industry’s ...
For example, wear anti-vibration gloves when using tools like impact drills and cut, puncture, or abrasion-resistant gloves when working with sharp tools or materials (e.g., utility knives, glass).