Cowhide Leather Driver Gloves – Tan Split, Dozen
The HandFortress Tan Split Cowhide Leather Driver Gloves are durable general-purpose leather work gloves designed for construction, maintenance, landscaping, warehouse work, material handling, equipment operation, and industrial jobsite tasks. Commonly purchased by contractors, municipal departments, facility managers, safety teams, and industrial procurement buyers, these gloves provide dependable hand protection for rough handling and everyday crew use.
Made from tan split cowhide leather with a reinforced palm, keystone thumb, shirred elastic back, and slip-on cuff, these driver gloves offer a practical balance of durability, flexibility, and value for high-volume glove programs.
Buying Tip: Split Cowhide vs. Grain Cowhide
Split cowhide leather is a practical choice for work gloves where durability and abrasion resistance matter more than fine touch sensitivity. It is often used for construction, maintenance, landscaping, warehouse work, and rough material handling.
Grain cowhide is typically smoother and more flexible out of the box, making it better for users who need more comfort and dexterity. For high-volume crews that need a durable leather glove at a controlled cost, split cowhide is often the better value.
Bulk Ordering & Procurement Support
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Quick Buying Details
- Brand: HandFortress
- Product Type: Split cowhide leather driver gloves
- Material: Tan split cowhide leather
- Palm: Reinforced palm
- Thumb Style: Keystone thumb
- Back: Shirred elastic back
- Cuff: Slip-on cuff
- Sizes: Small, Medium, Large
- Pack Size: 12 pairs per dozen
- Best Use: Construction, maintenance, landscaping, material handling, and general labor
Key Features
- Tan split cowhide leather for general-purpose durability
- Reinforced palm supports high-wear handling tasks
- Keystone thumb helps improve flexibility and grip movement
- Shirred elastic back helps keep glove secure during work
- Slip-on cuff allows quick on/off between tasks
- Suitable for construction, warehouse, maintenance, and outdoor work
- Sold by the dozen for crews, jobsites, facilities, and PPE programs
- Available in Small, Medium, and Large
Common Uses & Applications
Commonly used by contractors, municipal buyers, facility teams, safety managers, EHS teams, and industrial purchasing departments for:
- Construction and general contracting
- Landscaping and outdoor maintenance
- Warehouse and distribution tasks
- Material handling
- Equipment and vehicle operation
- Facility maintenance and MRO
- Municipal public works
- Jobsite cleanup
- Farm, ranch, and general labor
- Contractor PPE programs
Specifications
- Brand: HandFortress
- Material: Tan split cowhide leather
- Style: Driver glove, reinforced palm
- Thumb Style: Keystone thumb
- Cuff Style: Slip-on
- Pack Size: 12 pairs (1 dozen)
Buying Tip: Split Cowhide vs. Grain Cowhide
Split cowhide (also called "split leather") comes from below the outer hide surface — thicker and more abrasion-resistant than grain leather, though less supple initially. For driver gloves used in construction or heavy maintenance, split cowhide's durability outperforms grain at a lower per-pair price. If you need more sensitivity for precision handling or small parts, a grain or top-grain leather glove is more comfortable out of the box.
FAQ
How does this compare to the pigskin driver glove?
Cowhide is more abrasion-resistant and durable; pigskin is more breathable for hot-weather outdoor work. Choose based on whether durability or comfort is the bigger priority for your environment.
Can leather gloves be used in wet conditions?
Leather handles light moisture, but extended wet exposure can stiffen the leather. For consistently wet conditions, a rubber or nitrile-coated glove is more appropriate.