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The Helly Hansen Workwear Impact Cut Level A4 Gloves feature a foam nitrile-coated palm and TPR back hand for impact protection. These impact gloves have an ANSI cut level A4 rating for optimal safety on the job.
65% Polyurethane, 30% Rubber and 5% Fibreglass
Foam nitrile-coated palm for excellent grip
TPR back hand for impact protection
Sizes M-XL
Safety first ANSI Cut Level A4 rating
Care instructions: Machine wash cold, no bleach, air dry
| Advanced Features | Impact Resistant,Cut Resistant |
|---|---|
| Advanced Technology | No Advanced Technology |
| Certifications | ANSI ASTM F2992 |
| Season | All-Season |
| Cuff Style | Straight |
| Glove Type | Work Gloves |
| Closure Type | Not Applicable |
| Care Instruction(s) | Hang to Dry,Do Not Bleach,Machine Wash Cold |
| Fill/Insulation Type | Not Applicable |
|---|---|
| Primary Fabric 1 | Polyurethane |
| Primary Fabric 1 Percentage | 65 |
| Product Use(s) | General Work,Gardening,General Construction |
| Activity/Sports | Farming & Ranching,Landscaping & Gardening,Outdoor Activities,General Construction |
| Consumer Pack Size | 1 |
| Gender | Male |
| Glove Fit | Traditional |
| Glove Palm | Not Applicable |
| Glove Thumb Type | Not Applicable |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Palm Material | Not Applicable |
| Primary Fabric 2 | Rubber |
| Primary Fabric 2 Percentage | 30 |
| Primary Fabric 3 | Glass Fibre |
| Primary Fabric 3 Percentage | 5 |
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| Advanced Features | Impact Resistant,Cut Resistant | |||||
| Advanced Technology | No Advanced Technology | |||||
| Certifications | ANSI ASTM F2992 |
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