With their Blade ArmorTM fiber, nylon and elastane shell, these gloves offer ANSI Cut A4 protection, making them perfect for moderate cut hazards. Coated with micro-foam washed nitrile on palms and fingertips, these Horizon gloves offer better grip on oily and wet surfaceBlade ArmorTM fiber, nylon and elastane shell - 18 gauge
Blade ArmorTM fiber, nylon and elastane shell - 18 gauge▪
Micro-foam nitrile washed coated palm and fingertips
▪ Meet requirement for protection level ANSI Cut A4 / EN388 3X41D ▪
Touch screen compatible
▪ Elastic knit cuff▪
Reinforced thumb crotch
With their Blade ArmorTM fiber, nylon and elastane shell, these gloves offer ANSI Cut A4 protection, making them perfect for moderate cut hazards. Coated with micro-foam washed nitrile on palms and fingertips, these Horizon gloves offer better grip on oily and wet surfaceBlade ArmorTM fiber, nylon and elastane shell - 18 gauge
Blade ArmorTM fiber, nylon and elastane shell - 18 gauge▪
Micro-foam nitrile washed coated palm and fingertips
▪ Meet requirement for protection level ANSI Cut A4 / EN388 3X41D ▪
Touch screen compatible
▪ Elastic knit cuff▪
Reinforced thumb crotch
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