Carving Gloves Kevlar or Steel Fiber
CA $11.46 – CA $24.26
OUR KEVLAR GLOVES are made of woven Dupont Kevlar yarn and offer excellent durability and cut resistance. While these gloves do not provide the same level of protection as our steel mesh style, they are good quality and excellent value.
OUR STEEL FIBER GLOVES D/FLEX® is a light-weight, 10-gauge seamless knit glove that represents an enhanced form of high performance, cut-resistant fiber technology. D/FLEX® offers superior cut protection with a special wrapping process using Dyneema® and Stainless Steel fibers.
They come with a rubber dotted coating which provides a non-slip grip.
Price is for a single glove ~ they fit either hand.
Carving Gloves Kevlar or Steel Fiber
Carving Gloves Kevlar or Steel Fiber are a must for woodcarving. They are cut resistant and provide a high level of safety.
OUR KEVLAR GLOVES are made of woven Dupont Kevlar yarn and offer excellent durability and cut resistance. While these gloves do not provide the same level of protection as our steel mesh style, they are good quality and excellent value.
OUR STEEL FIBER GLOVES D/FLEX® is a light-weight, 10-gauge seamless knit glove. They provide an enhanced form of high performance and also cut-resistant fiber technology. D/FLEX® offers superior cut protection with a special wrapping process using Dyneema® and Stainless Steel fibers.
In addition, both styles of gloves come with a rubber dotted coating which provides a non-slip grip. Price is for a single glove ~ they fit either hand.
We all want to enjoy our carving keep our hands protected in a way that doesn’t compromise our dexterity, feel or grip. We will be able to carve for longer and without fear of damage to our bodies.
But please remember that although safety gloves offer protection, they will only safeguard you to a certain extent. If enough pressure is applied to a tool then don’t be surprised if you receive some sort of wound. No matter how high the glove may have scored on cut or puncture resistance. That said, the injury will probably be a lot less severe had you not worn a glove at all. So make sure you wear gloves when working with knives.