With their Blade ArmorTM fiber, steel, polyester and elastane shell, these gloves offer ANSI Cut A6 protection, making them perfect for high cut hazards. With the palms and fingertips coated in sandy micro foam nitrile, theses Horizon gloves gives you the grip you need in oily and wet environment. Thanks to their PVC impact protection on the back, these gloves will be your best ally, whatever the job!
Blade ArmorTM fiber, steel, polyester and elastane shell - 18 gauge▪ Sandy micro-foam nitrile coated palm and fingertips ▪ Meet requirement for protection level ANSI Cut A6 / EN388 4X42F ▪ Touch screen compatible▪ PVC impact protection on the back▪ Reinforced thumb crotch▪ Elastic knit cuff
With their Blade ArmorTM fiber, steel, polyester and elastane shell, these gloves offer ANSI Cut A6 protection, making them perfect for high cut hazards. With the palms and fingertips coated in sandy micro foam nitrile, theses Horizon gloves gives you the grip you need in oily and wet environment. Thanks to their PVC impact protection on the back, these gloves will be your best ally, whatever the job!
Blade ArmorTM fiber, steel, polyester and elastane shell - 18 gauge▪ Sandy micro-foam nitrile coated palm and fingertips ▪ Meet requirement for protection level ANSI Cut A6 / EN388 4X42F ▪ Touch screen compatible▪ PVC impact protection on the back▪ Reinforced thumb crotch▪ Elastic knit cuff
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