🧤 Gear up like a pro—cut, heat, and arc flash protection in one sleek glove!
Superior Glove Endura offers premium ANSI A4 cut resistance with a ParaActiv liner, combined with CAT 4 arc flash protection rated at 41 cal/cm² ATPV. Crafted from soft, water-resistant leather, these gloves provide multi-hazard defense and exceptional dexterity for demanding industrial and construction environments.
H**R
Great gloves, I wear them every day
Great work gloves, I go through at least one pair a month though but I do love using therm, they are comfortable and hold up fairly well to my everyday hobby of bladesmithing and blacksmithing which is really hard on gloves, but if I used them in an ordinary capacity they would last quite a bit longer…. But as it is I go through them regularly and I keep buying them because they are comfortable and protect my hands pretty well
R**.
These work for me.
I purchased these gloves for use in a manufacturing machine shop. It would be nice to not require more than 3-4 pair a year. The price seems right for the materials used. It is difficult to for me to consistently find gloves of this quality at local stores. For everyday use I am prepared to pay a reasonable premium for quality materials and workmanship, which these gloves represent. The leather, fabric lining, and stitching are nicely done. I was concerned about them being too hot, I don't like working with sweaty hands. The straitjacket gloves provided at work have fabric and rubber components, no liner, cause my hands to sweat, wrinkle, and fatigue which is a complete no-go. The lining for these gloves is more about cut protection than warmth. Some tack-welding/rearrangement and temporary handling of heated work is required and these perform well with temperatures ranging to 400F without discomfort. Medium size fits well. The lining and the leather fit well on my fingers as I can pick up screws, use hand tools, etc. without hand fatigue. I have had new gloves that never fit well with prolonged use. Some reviewers said the lining is too short. I have not experienced anything unusual about these and that would be a deal-breaker. As leather tends to draw and conform with use, the fit is actually improving and I am pleased with this. I don't misapply them for unintended applications or abuse them, and I dry and wipe them off with shop towels as required to extend their wear.
A**R
Solid gloves
I don’t exactly know what these are made out of, or how the leather is bonded to the liner. Obviously leather outer, but when combined with the liner it makes them pretty much invincible. They are expensive, but they will last 5 times longer than a regular leather glove. Don’t let the liner scare you, I’m in south Texas, hot for 9 months a year. The liner wicks sweat and to some extent keeps your hands cooler and dryer than a regular sweat soaked leather glove. I weld, clear brush (all loaded with thorns), and do basically anything you would do normally with gloves.The one and only disadvantage of these is the leather will get torn up when working with barbed wire, almost like it peels off the gloves. The barbs won’t get you, but they do tear up the leather more so than a normal leather glove. I’ve also turned them inside out and washed them multiple times, which makes the leather very slick when it drys. But still, those mentioned problems are well beyond the normal service life of any other glove.
S**.
Well built, serve their purpose & provided adequate protection without sacrificing mobility.
The gloves are in well quality with soft leather they serve the purpose for what they need to do to protect your rubber gloves with adequate thickness for puncture protection, a smooth cloth liner allowing you to remove and equip yourself with them with little hassle. They don’t feel cheap in the short answer. They fit tight and aren’t loose for as long as you get your right size. Take care of them and they will take care of you. I work in live cabinets from time to time so safety is a must and recommend these gloves.
A**R
Good Quality
Obviously good quality leather and design compared to the competition but one of my gloves had a stitching flaw that affected the fit..
C**A
Best non welding gloves
Best working gloves to work with welders without having to use heavy welding gloves
J**E
XL fits tight.
Nice gloves. I got XL and they fit tight. The lining makes them wear hot too. It’s more of an autumn/winter time glove.
R**.
Nice gloves
Great gloves for handling sharp objects like rose bush thorns or briar vines. They did not last as long as I expected them to last for the price. Stitching on inside of thumb deteriorated and exposed thumbs while the rest of the glove was in good shape.
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