With their Blade ArmorTM fiber, nylon and elastane shell, these gloves offer ANSI Cut A4 protection, making them perfect for moderate cut hazards. Fully coated in smooth nitrile, theses Horizon gloves are also coated in sandy nitrile on palms and fingertips, offering a double protection against chemical products while giving you the grip you need in oily environment.
Blade ArmorTM fiber, nylon and elastane shell - 18 gauge
▪ Fully coated in smooth nitrile
▪ Sandy nitrile coated palm and fingertips
▪ Meet requirement for protection level ANSI Cut A4 / EN388 4X42D
▪ Elastic knit cuff
With their Blade ArmorTM fiber, nylon and elastane shell, these gloves offer ANSI Cut A4 protection, making them perfect for moderate cut hazards. Fully coated in smooth nitrile, theses Horizon gloves are also coated in sandy nitrile on palms and fingertips, offering a double protection against chemical products while giving you the grip you need in oily environment.
Blade ArmorTM fiber, nylon and elastane shell - 18 gauge
▪ Fully coated in smooth nitrile
▪ Sandy nitrile coated palm and fingertips
▪ Meet requirement for protection level ANSI Cut A4 / EN388 4X42D
▪ Elastic knit cuff
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