
UNDERSTANDING THE GAUGE OF A GLOVE LINER
A guide to help you understand the gauge of a glove liner, and how it impacts on functionality and comfort.
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25/10/2021
At STALSEN, we are delighted to announce the launch of the Trukka TT955 leather cut resistant glove; a glove that is truly best in class.
What makes this glove so unique is that it combines the wearability of a leather glove with mechanical protection, so there is no compromise on the safety of hands.
The beauty of a top-grade leather is its softness and flexibility, meaning it is exceptionally comfortable to wear, as well as having a superior appearance.
However, despite its suppleness, the natural qualities of a cow hide leather offer an unrivalled combination in strength, durability, and water repellence.
A highly cut resistant Kevlar liner throughout the whole glove gives the peace of mind that wearers are protected from cut risks at all times.
The TT955 is naturally tough. And by design, it is more forgiving than a synthetic glove when carrying out heavy-duty work in rugged, harsh environments, be it troughing or steel works, vegetation clearance or shovelling.
A guide to help you understand the gauge of a glove liner, and how it impacts on functionality and comfort.
We are very excited to bring a completely ‘new generation’ of cut resistant gloves to the market, launching the UK’s first 21-gauge cut resistant gloves, the Rayza RX562 and the Rayza RX563.
Safety is important 365 days a year, but it is especially important during the winter months, when there are weather hazards everywhere you turn.
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