🦾 Gear up with Kevlar power — because your hands deserve the best!
G & F Kevlar Cut Resistant Work Gloves combine 100% DuPont Kevlar fiber with ANSI-rated protection and PVC dot grip technology, delivering superior cut and puncture resistance alongside enhanced control. Lightweight and breathable, these gloves offer all-day comfort and flexibility, making them ideal for professionals across construction, mechanics, glass handling, and food industries. Durable for both indoor and outdoor use, they provide reliable safety for demanding tasks.
Manufacturer | G & F |
Part Number | 1607L |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.75 x 4.13 x 0.79 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 1607L |
Size | Large (Pack of 1) |
Color | Blue |
Style | Latex Gloves |
Material | Kevlar |
Thickness | 0.1 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Workwear |
Included Components | 1 pair of cut resistant gloves |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**Y
cut resistant fingerless gloves
really liked these. they were exactly as ordered.
I**B
Comfortable and protective!
Bought these and after reading reviews I went a size smaller than usual. I highly recommend this. Mine fit perfectly without leaving extra material sticking out. They are comfortable and easy to wipe clean. I have not tried to wash these yet and have not had need to. I use these with my meat slicer and cutting large slippery pieces of meat. I have even used while carving a turkey. I find these to be the best of these type of gloves that I have bought. The coating on the palm/fingers helps keep the juices of the meat from soaking in while the material on the back lets your skin breathe. Besides one slight miscut I have not had to test the protective function but on that one time it did not even break the coating.
J**H
Safety Pays; These Work; Can be Sanitized
Butchers and sausage makers know that Kevlar gloves are a good idea. Coated Kevlar gloves are an even better idea: the sealed palm side can be sanitized more easily than a mesh. I have somewhat small hands for a man and the medium size fit me well. Bigger fellas need to order larger sizes. When armoured with these gloves, I have had no difficulty in holding or controlling knives sized for breaking down carcases or for boning. If a hand saw bounces when starting a cut, these gloves will save the day. I wear them when using my commercial deli-slicer to cut home-cured slabs of bacon to my preference. Don't expect them to replace your own careful attention when using cutting tools and be especially vigilant when using power cutting tools, where a woven glove might bunch up or where powerful cutting forces might triumph over the material. These are designed to deal with minor slippages. Interested persons might notice that professional factory butchers who break down large carcasses use gloves that give protection almost up to the arm pit. Those gloves are made using similar materials and even using coated stainless steel rings but are designed to protect more veins and arteries.I have ordered these before and they hold up under occasional use but the vinyl begins to flake off after two years. They are still my favourite style of Kevlar glove since the uncoated full-link knit gloves I also own trap meat scraps and are more difficult to clean. Hunters and home butchering hobbyists will like these gloves. I fall into that category and I do.
C**L
Kevlar gloves
Use these gloves when working all the time. Fit well and keep my hands protected. Helps me grip everything. Very durable, don't wear out like other gloves do.
M**O
No last long
Not very happy
S**L
The Kevlar part is super strong
The blue grip rubber wears off eventually if you work with sharp metal edges. The price is reasonable, so it was not a problem to buy a new pair after a couple of years. The Kevlar was good as new when I retired them.
P**R
Very impressed.
I've been a pocketknife whittler since 1994 (I'm currently whittling a red tree squirrel as you can see by the photo 🐿️). I recently decided to try using a glove on both hands instead of just the one holding the whittling project, as sometimes you have to cut towards your other, non protected thumb etc. I'm super careful, but you never know. And being a diabetic, and being on blood thinners due to a blood clot, I thought it wise to try two gloves. I bought a pair I thought were like what I'd been using, with no rubber coating, but they are SLICK! Something you do not want when trying to hold a knife steady. I went back online and saw these. I figured I'd give them a try though I wasn't sure how I'd like the rubber coating. I'm blown away. I will be ordering another pair to have on hand (pun intended 😁) for when this pair wears out. Very happy whittler here.UPDATE: Oh wow! They're using my above photo in their teaser video here! That is so awesome! I'm honored! 🙃
B**C
Good Protection
The rubber coating gives good gripping power.
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