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GEARWRENCH introduces Heavy Impact Work Gloves

Nov. 5, 2020
Heavy Impact Work Gloves feature anatomically shaped and articulated thermoplastic rubber impact ribs over the fingers and knuckles that deliver protection while offering flexibility.

GEARWRENCH partnered with Mechanix Wear Gloves to produce the GEARWRENCH Heavy Impact Work Gloves.

“Automotive and industrial techs put their hands in harm’s way on a daily basis, but that’s because using their hands is the only way to get the job done,” said Paul Steinweg, product manager for GEARWRENCH. “These gloves protect their hands while providing essential dexterity and flexibility.”

Heavy Impact Work Gloves from GEARWRENCH feature anatomically shaped and articulated thermoplastic rubber (TPR) impact ribs over the fingers and knuckles that deliver protection while offering flexibility. The thumb saddle and index finger are reinforced for durability, while EVA foam palm padding inside and breathable TrekDry backs keep users comfortable all day.

The gloves feature touchscreen-capable synthetic leather fingers and palms so users can go from gripping a torque wrench to ordering a part on their phone without stopping. The gloves are machine washable for easy maintenance.

GEARWRENCH Heavy Impact Work Gloves are available in three sizes: medium (No. 86986), large (No. 86987), and extra-large (No. 86988).

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