Our Deep Grip Winter gloves are equipped with a Skid-X™ grip, one-piece palm that’s double-stitched onto high-quality synthetic leather. When it comes to gripping tools, machinery, and equipment in cold or wet conditions, however, synthetic leather outperforms natural leather, while still offering a comparable level of protection.īecause synthetic leather is more lightweight and flexible than regular leather, it provides superior dexterity and grip in wet, dry, and even oily conditions. I like these Firm Grip ANSI A2 Cut Resistant Work Gloves, they fit well, meet me needs and are sold at a price that I can afford. The gloves are thick enough to provide cut protection, but still allow me to pick up and work with very small nails, bolts and screws. Not only do they provide protection against tears and abrasions, but they’re also soft and breathable. I have large hands, but the X-Large Firm Grip gloves fit my hands perfectly. Whether doing maintenance or carpentry at home, going on a hike, or going fishing, you need the appropriate apparel to complete the task and do it safely. Leather gloves are known for their sturdiness and comfort, which is probably why they’ve been around for so long. Being equipped with the right apparel should be a top priority in any activity as well as at any company. You’ll also want to consider the environment you’ll be working in and what type of equipment you’ll be using when selecting the right type of gloves for the job. Regardless of the task at hand, proper grip control is essential to help you get the job done efficiently and effectively and to help protect against hand-related injuries.ĭepending on the required level of control, comfort, dexterity, and durability, a variety of materials and coatings can be used to add grip to gloves. One of the most important features to look for in a pair of high-quality work gloves is grip.