HandFortress Rubber Coated Work Gloves with Safety Cuff - Dozen

HandFortress
SKU:
5610HF
$32.15
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Durable canvas gloves with rubber coated palms, textured grip, and safety cuffs. Designed for wet handling, abrasion, and snag resistance. Sold by the dozen.
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HandFortress Rubber Coated Gloves – Textured Grip & Safety Cuff

Built for durability in rough environments, HandFortress Rubber Coated Gloves provide reliable hand protection for construction crews, landscapers, and warehouse workers. These gloves feature a rubber-coated palm with a textured wrinkle finish that delivers excellent grip—even on wet or slick surfaces—making them a go-to for handling bricks, tools, piping, or damp debris.

The canvas shell adds breathability and structure, while the rubber coating offers resistance to cuts, snags, punctures, and abrasions. A wide safety cuff makes removal quick and easy, especially for those wearing work jackets or long sleeves.

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Safety Note
These are general-purpose work gloves. Do not list them as cut-resistant, puncture-resistant, or chemical-resistant unless verified ratings or test data are available. Select hand protection based on the task, materials handled, exposure conditions, and guidance from your safety manager or EHS professional.

Quick Buying Details

  • Brand: HandFortress
  • Product Type: Rubber coated work gloves
  • Coating: Textured rubber palm coating
  • Shell: Canvas
  • Cuff: Safety cuff
  • Pack Size: 12 pairs per dozen
  • Best Use: Rough material handling, outdoor work, construction, landscaping, and warehouse tasks
  • Important Note: Not chemical-rated, cut-rated, or puncture-rated unless specific test ratings are provided

Key Features

  • Textured rubber-coated palm helps improve grip
  • Wrinkle finish supports handling of rough, damp, or slick materials
  • Canvas shell provides structure and breathability
  • Safety cuff allows quick on/off and added wrist coverage
  • Good option for outdoor labor and abrasive material handling
  • Practical for bricks, block, stone, tools, pipe, pallets, and debris
  • Sold by the dozen for crews, jobsites, facilities, and PPE programs
  • Economical choice for high-use glove programs

Specifications

  • Brand: HandFortress
  • Coating: Rubber, textured wrinkle finish
  • Cuff: Safety cuff
  • Shell: Canvas
  • Pack Size: 12 pairs (1 dozen)

Buying Guide: Rubber vs. Nitrile vs. Latex Coatings

Rubber coatings are the heaviest and most abrasion-resistant of the three common knit-glove coatings — best for rough outdoor tasks and heavy material handling. Nitrile coatings are lighter, better for oil and chemical resistance, and suited to mechanical and maintenance work. Latex coatings fall between the two: good general grip and some chemical resistance, but not suitable for latex-sensitive workers. Choose rubber when durability and grip on rough surfaces is the priority; choose nitrile for oil, grease, and chemical environments.

Common Uses & Applications

Commonly used by contractors, municipal buyers, public works teams, facility crews, warehouse teams, and industrial purchasing departments for:

  • Construction and general contracting
  • Landscaping and grounds maintenance
  • Masonry, brick, block, and stone handling
  • Warehouse and loading dock work
  • Facility maintenance and MRO
  • Municipal public works
  • Utility and infrastructure support
  • Jobsite cleanup
  • General labor and rough material handling

FAQ

Are these chemical resistant?
The rubber coating provides some resistance to mild chemicals and oils, but these are not rated chemical-protective gloves — for chemical handling, see our nitrile or vinyl chemical glove range.

How long does the rubber coating last?
Rubber coatings on knit gloves typically outlast latex and PVC-dot coatings under heavy abrasion — durability depends on the roughness of materials handled.

Durable canvas gloves with rubber coated palms, textured grip, and safety cuffs. Designed for wet handling, abrasion, and snag resistance. Sold by the dozen.