Breathable Cow Split Leather Gloves
80-220 BLUE


FEATURES

Grip

Anti Wear
APPLICATION

Metal

Construction

Landscape

Lumber
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Palm: Select split cowhide leather
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Back: Mesh Fabric
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Size: 9-12 Inch
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Package: 12 Pairs/Polybag
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Different Color Available
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Cuffs completely cover the wrist, preventing splashes, debris or other materials from getting inside.
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Split cowhide has good abrasion resistance, durability and puncture resistance, protected from abrasion, cold or minor mechanical damage.
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Thickened cowhide resists mechanical friction and wear, providing reliable protection for hands.
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Mesh fabric promotes air circulation, suitable for long-term wear in hot or muggy environments.
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Customized package, logo, color.
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A: What’s the difference between EN 388:2016 and the older EN 388:2003?
Q: The 2016 edition added the 5th digit letter grade (A-F), using the TDM test specifically for high-performance cut-resistant materials. The old version had only 4 numeric digits. The new version more accurately reflects high-level cut protection — A9 gloves receive E/F ratings under this standard.
A: How should gloves be properly stored?
Q: Store in a cool, dry, ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources (e.g., radiators); keep away from ozone sources (e.g., motors, high-voltage equipment); avoid mixing with corrosive chemicals; hang or lay flat to prevent deformation; periodically check stock condition.
A: Which job types are best suited for leather gloves?
Q: Leather gloves are particularly suitable for: ① Welding & foundry (heat-resistant, spark-resistant); ② Construction & demolition (abrasion-resistant, puncture-resistant); ③ Glass & metal fabrication (cut-resistant, abrasion protection); ④ Fire & rescue (durable, heat-resistant); ⑤ Driving & transport (comfortable, vibration-damping). For wet or oily environments, choose oil-tanned pigskin gloves; for precision work, opt for thin goatskin gloves.
A: What’s the difference between CE and ANSI certification?
Q: CE is mandatory compliance marking for the EU, requiring EN standards. ANSI is a US voluntary standard (ANSI/ISEA 105). Test methods and level classifications differ — the same glove may have different level expressions under each system.










