Leather gloves come in three types – Driver/Rigger, Work and Welding Gloves. Leather inherently offers abrasion and
heat resistance so each style of glove offers good performance in different work environments. The type of leather used
also varies by style. Grain leather is smooth and pliable and split leather is rough in texture and generally cheaper.
Cowhide is the strongest and most common leather available. Other leather glove options are pig or goat skin. These
leathers are traditionally softer and thinner and used in gloves where dexterity and contact heat is required.
Code: LGARGON
Code: LGHVOGG
Code: LGHVOG
Code: LGWELDBL
Code: LGWDG
Code: LGRIG
Code: LGWELDRD
Code: LGWELDRDL
Code: LGWORK
Code: LGWORKDP
Code: LGTIGKEV
Code: LGTIGKEVRD
Code: LGTIGDS
Code: LGTIG
Code: CCW2
Code: ULDC5
Code: EXO2MOL
Code: EXO2MPLG
Code: EXO2MPLW
Code: HW6X