Product Overview
The A100 Grip 10 Latex Glove is a standard-setting solution for professionals who require dependable hand protection without sacrificing tactile sensitivity. This premium-quality glove features a textured latex palm dip over a medium-weight 10 gauge liner, specifically engineered to offer a secure grip in both wet and dry environments. By prioritising both safety and comfort, this glove ensures that your hands remain protected against mechanical risks while the ergonomic design helps you maintain productivity throughout the working day.
Key Features
- Latex Palm Coating: The dipped palm provides superior abrasion and tear resistance, ensuring the glove withstands the rigours of heavy-duty handling.
- 10 Gauge Knit: This medium-weight construction provides a robust barrier that is durable enough for site work while remaining flexible enough for precision tasks.
- Open Back Design: The uncoated back of the glove promotes airflow and ventilation, significantly reducing moisture build-up and keeping hands cool.
- Ergonomic Shaping: Designed to mirror the natural curvature of the human hand, this construction minimises hand fatigue during prolonged periods of use.
Design & Performance
The performance of the A100 is rooted in its blend of polyester and elastic materials, which create a snug, secure fit that moves with the wearer. The 10 gauge knit is a substantial fabric choice that offers a high level of physical protection against rough surfaces and sharp edges. Because the latex is only applied to the palm and fingertips, the glove maintains a high degree of flexibility. This targeted protection ensures that the areas most prone to wear are reinforced, while the rest of the hand benefits from the breathable polyester knit, making it a reliable choice for intensive manual labour.
Why No Customisation?
We do not offer customisation services for this product. As a piece of certified hand protection, any secondary processes such as heat-transfer printing or embroidery could compromise the structural integrity of the glove's materials or interfere with its safety performance. Furthermore, the textured latex surface is designed specifically for grip and is not a suitable substrate for branding, as the finish would prevent a professional and lasting application.
Use Cases
These gloves are ideally suited for individuals working in construction, logistics, and general maintenance. They are particularly effective for scaffolding, handling timber, or moving masonry where a firm, non-slip grip is non-negotiable. Their ability to perform in damp conditions also makes them a practical choice for outdoor landscaping or waste management tasks where grip reliability is paramount for safety.
Why MyWorkwear
MyWorkwear has been a cornerstone of the UK workwear industry since 1976. Based in Telford, we have spent decades refining our expertise in providing high-quality protective equipment to businesses of all sizes. We understand that your safety equipment needs to be as hardworking as you are, which is why we only supply products that meet our exacting standards for durability and performance.
Practical Advice
Selecting the correct size is essential for both safety and comfort; a glove that is too large can snag in machinery, while one that is too small will cause hand strain. Before starting any task, we recommend inspecting the latex coating for any signs of thinning or punctures. Replacing your gloves at the first sign of significant wear ensures you are always working with the maximum level of protection intended by the manufacturer.
Caring for your product
Maintaining the integrity of your gloves is vital for ensuring they continue to provide the necessary protection and grip for your daily tasks.
Avoid exposing the latex coating to direct sunlight or high-heat environments when not in use. Excessive heat or UV exposure can cause the natural latex to become brittle and crack, which will significantly reduce its life span and its ability to grip surfaces effectively.
If the gloves become soiled, they should be cleaned gently without the use of harsh chemical solvents or bleach. These chemicals can break down the polyester and elastic fibres in the liner, leading to a loss of shape and a reduction in the glove's overall strength and tear resistance.