Premium Leather MIG/TIG Welding Gloves with 4” Cuff
The HandFortress Top-Grain Leather MIG/TIG Welding Gloves are designed for welders and fabrication teams that need a balance of dexterity, comfort, and welding hand protection. Commonly purchased by welding shops, contractors, manufacturing facilities, municipal repair departments, automotive shops, safety managers, EHS teams, and industrial procurement buyers, these gloves feature top-grain leather, Kevlar stitched seams, a straight thumb design, and a 4-inch safety cuff.
These gloves are a practical choice for MIG welding, TIG welding, automotive repair, custom fabrication, maintenance welding, and production environments where hand movement and grip control matter. For sustained high-heat stick welding or heavy spatter, a heavier split-leather gauntlet glove may be more appropriate.
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Safety Note
These gloves are intended for general welding and fabrication hand protection. Do not list them as flame-rated, arc-rated, cut-resistant, puncture-resistant, or heat-rated to a specific temperature unless verified manufacturer documentation is available. Select welding gloves based on welding process, heat exposure, spatter level, dexterity needs, and workplace safety requirements.
Quick Buying Details
- Brand: HandFortress
- Product Type: MIG/TIG welding gloves
- Material: Top-grain premium leather
- Stitching: Kevlar stitched seams
- Thumb Style: Straight thumb
- Cuff: 4-inch safety cuff
- Size: Large only
- Pack Size: Pair
- Best Use: MIG welding, TIG welding, fabrication, automotive repair, and maintenance welding
- Important Note: Confirm any specific heat, flame, arc, cut, or puncture ratings before listing
Key Features
- Top-grain leather supports flexibility and hand control
- Designed for MIG and TIG welding tasks where dexterity matters
- Kevlar stitched seams help support seam durability in welding environments
- Straight thumb design supports grip and controlled movement
- 4-inch safety cuff helps cover the wrist during welding and fabrication tasks
- Good option for production welding, automotive work, and custom fabrication
- Large size only
- Sold by the pair for individual use or crew purchasing
Common Uses & Applications
- MIG welding in fabrication and production environments
- TIG welding where added wrist coverage is preferred
- Automotive body repair and custom fabrication
- Manufacturing and metalworking
- Maintenance welding and repair work
- Municipal repair shops
- Facility maintenance and MRO
- Contractor and industrial welding programs
Specifications
- Brand: HandFortress
- Material: Top-grain premium leather
- Cuff: 4-inch safety cuff
- Thread: Kevlar®-stitched seams
- Thumb style: Straight thumb
Buying Guide: MIG Welding Glove Cuff Length
Cuff length matters most for overhead and out-of-position welding, where spatter and heat travel up the wrist and forearm. A 4-inch cuff covers most standard flat and horizontal positions. For consistent overhead work or high-amperage MIG with heavy spatter, a longer gauntlet-style cuff offers more forearm protection — at some cost to wrist flexibility. For bench and flat-position welding, 4 inches is typically sufficient.
FAQ
What are MIG/TIG welding gloves used for?
They are used for welding, fabrication, automotive repair, maintenance welding, and metalworking tasks where dexterity and hand control are important.
Are these good for stick welding?
They may be suitable for some lighter stick welding tasks, but sustained high-heat SMAW work usually calls for a heavier split leather gauntlet glove.
What is the benefit of top-grain leather?
Top-grain leather is typically smoother and more flexible than split leather, making it useful for welding tasks where grip and movement matter.
What does the 4-inch cuff do?
The 4-inch cuff helps cover the wrist while keeping more flexibility than a long gauntlet cuff.
Are these gloves heat rated?
Do not list a specific heat rating unless manufacturer documentation confirms it.