Durable, Cut-Resistant Kevlar Gloves with Enhanced Grip
Exceptional Cut and Heat Protection
These Knit Kevlar Dot Glove Kevlar deliver ANSI level 2 cut protection, combining lightweight comfort with robust defense against workplace hazards. Kevlar's strength surpasses that of steel on an equal-weight basis, and its high-heat resistance ensures it won’t melt, degrade, or ignite even at temperatures up to 800°F. Whether handling sharp or hot materials, these gloves are the optimal choice for maximum safety, giving you peace of mind on the job.
Enhanced Grip and Durability for Long-Lasting Wear
Featuring PVC dots on both sides, these Kevlar gloves provide a superior grip and heightened abrasion resistance, making them ideal for handling tools, equipment, or materials requiring a secure hold. The ambidextrous design extends the glove’s lifecycle, allowing even wear on both hands, reducing the need for frequent replacements. These gloves offer impressive longevity and comfort, ensuring an unbeatable cost per wear for workers who rely on durable, high-performance gear.
Features:
- Cut Protection - Delivers ANSI level 2 cut protection and good abrasion resistance
- Kevlar protection is stronger than steel on an equal-weight basis Heat Resistance - Kevlar fiber helps protect against thermal hazards and won't ignite, melt or degrade until 800-degrees F
- Great Grip - The added PVC dots on both sides of the gloves add a sure grip and increase abrasion resistance
- Long Wear Life - Ambidextrous design means the whole glove wears equally, extending the product lifecycle
- Total Value - Durability, cut resistance and comfort assure you that these gloves last and last, offering an excellent cost per wear
- Machine Washable - Easy cleaning to last through many wear cycles
- Never expose Kevlar materials to chlorine bleach
FAQ - Cut-Resistant Kevlar Gloves
What level of cut protection do these Kevlar gloves provide?
These gloves offer ANSI Level 2 cut protection, making them suitable for light to moderate cut hazards commonly encountered in manufacturing, assembly, material handling, and general industrial tasks where sharp edges or tools are present.
Are these gloves suitable for heat exposure?
Yes. Kevlar fiber is naturally heat resistant and will not ignite, melt, or degrade until temperatures reach approximately 800°F. This makes the gloves appropriate for handling warm materials or working in environments with incidental heat exposure, though they are not intended for direct flame contact.
How does the PVC dot grip improve performance?
The PVC dots on both sides of the gloves enhance grip and abrasion resistance, helping users securely handle tools, equipment, and materials. This added grip improves control and reduces hand fatigue during repetitive tasks.
Are these gloves ambidextrous?
Yes. These gloves feature an ambidextrous design, allowing them to be worn on either hand. This ensures even wear across both gloves, extending their usable life and reducing replacement frequency.
What industries commonly use these Kevlar gloves?
These gloves are widely used in manufacturing, metal handling, assembly lines, warehousing, glass handling, automotive work, and general industrial environments where cut resistance, grip, and durability are required.
How durable are these gloves compared to standard knit gloves?
Kevlar is stronger than steel on an equal-weight basis, offering significantly greater durability than standard cotton or polyester knit gloves. Combined with the PVC dot coating, these gloves provide excellent longevity and a strong cost-per-wear advantage.
Can these gloves be washed and reused?
Yes. The gloves are machine washable, allowing for repeated cleaning and reuse. For best results, wash using mild detergent and do not use chlorine bleach, as bleach can degrade Kevlar fibers.
Do these gloves sacrifice comfort for protection?
No. Despite their protective properties, the knit Kevlar construction provides lightweight comfort and flexibility, allowing for dexterity and extended wear during long shifts.
Are these gloves flame resistant?
Kevlar is inherently flame resistant and self-extinguishing, but these gloves are not certified as firefighting or arc-flash gloves. They are designed for industrial cut and heat resistance, not direct flame or electrical hazard exposure.