Lightweight 3M Recycled Thinsulate™ EC200 lining with an additional layer of microfleece, is made with 78% post consumer recycled materials… Read more »
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9493S Sand Puffer Glove
9493S
Sand Puffer Glove
Lightweight 3M Recycled Thinsulate™ EC200 lining with an additional layer of microfleece, is made with 78% post consumer recycled materials… Read more »
N660CR Tough As Nails
N660CR
Tough As Nails
Cut resistant polyester/ HPPE/ steel/ spandex shell Heavy duty nitrile coating Reinforced thumb saddle Offering resistance to oils, acids, caustics… Read more »
N660TPC Tough As Nails
N660TPC
Tough As Nails
Cut resistant polyester/ HPPE/ steel/ spandex shell Heavy duty TPR on fingers, thumb, knuckles, and back of hand Heavy duty… Read more »
338TPR Stealth Commando
338TPR
Stealth Commando
18gg cut resistant HPPE/ steel/ spandex/ WasteNot™ polyester seamless knit, is made from 13% (+/-2%) recycled post consumer PET bottles… Read more »
338 Stealth Commando
338
Stealth Commando
18gg cut resistant HPPE/ steel/ spandex/ WasteNot™ polyester seamless knit, is made from 13% (+/-2%) recycled post consumer PET bottles… Read more »
2735 Mad Cow
2735
Mad Cow
Made for Mig Welding Reversed-grain cowhide leather Clute cut design with straight thumb Leather back patch, reinforced thumb saddle, and… Read more »
2755 Tigger
2755
Tigger
Made for Tig Welding Split deerskin leather Clute cut design with straight thumb Leather reinforced thumb saddle Pulse protector Stitched… Read more »
9525W Buckweld
9525W
Buckweld
Made for Mig/Stick Welding Lightweight wool fleece lining Split elk hide Stitched with Kevlar® thread for strength and durability Clute… Read more »
9525 Buckweld
9525
Buckweld
Made for Mig/Stick Welding Lightweight cotton fleece lining Split elk hide Clute cut with straight thumb Left hand back patch… Read more »
263AW What the Buck
263AW
What the Buck
Made for Tig Welding Split-grain deerskin leather Clute cut design with straight thumb Leather reinforced thumb saddle Stitched with Kevlar®… Read more »

























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