🧤 Gear Up for Safety and Style!
The HexArmor Chrome SLT® Series 4067 gloves combine advanced cut and impact protection with a comfortable buffalo leather palm, ensuring safety and style for professionals in demanding environments.
J**E
First cut gloves that live up to the hype.
I've been buying various different cut resistant gloves gradually over the past three years. It's more a hobby than a requirement for my profession since I am a machinist. So I've tried several gloves. Established brands, Chinese fly by night companies, cheap, expensive, All the cool military and NASA type high tech materials like aramid, kevlar, etc. I'm pretty well educated in stupid gloves.These are leather goats skin I think shell with a sewn in liner to reinforce the natural cut resistance of animal hide.In my experience, most cut resistant gloves that offer a high level resistance or a large mass rating are typically a knit type of stretchy glove, maybe dipped in nitrile or something.The other materials are usually lower rated and much less robust than the protection offered by the knit style because of how well they're able to blend in the special materials with the glove itself I guess. It's a much more effective strategy compared with gluing or stitching a liner into a regular glove.These are different. These gloves are really in a league of their own in regards to the other big brands like Youngstown or ironclad. Really any I've tried. Nothing really ever defeated the knit gloves except for being so filthy that you get new ones honestly, but these are like a fortress on your hands. Nothing has even visible penetrated all the leather yet and I've been abusing these gloves for over two months. I feel like these mothers will hold water if I fill them up. I was not expecting this. I tore any other glove to shreds in three weeks max aside from the godlike filthy knit ones. This isn't even one of their high level gloves, but trust me. Cut level 7 in this glove is not represented on the scale that others gloves use. Like 13 or something at least. Btw, this model was less than 25 dollars for the chrome series 4066. I'm impressed and super excited to try what I consider to be their flagship cut gloves in the 4023 style that is made from their proprietary fabric and claims it's two levels stronger than this type. Pretty costly though at 60 dollars a pair, so hopefully Hexarmor are as consistent as they are honest. Wouldn't buy anything but these for cut resistance and general durability but they're not heat resistant. They offer those and I will know eventually, but these were my first product from Hexarmor. I'm a little suspicious about most cut resistant gloves that aren't knit historically, but these gloves outshine even those because they don't soak up oil and get stretched out. Best cut gloves imo, head and shoulders above everything else I've tried excluding the lack of any heat resistance. Hexarmor are the only people selling cut gloves that aren't lying to you or fleecing you or both. Trust me.
W**.
Fit is good.
Love the goat skin gloves. They offer the larger sizes that can be hard to find. I use them daily for outside chores. These gloves are quite durable.
M**Y
Resists thorns but thin leather
I bought these to protect my hands during blackberry removal. I followed the sizing instructions and the fit was acceptable. The palm and inside of the fingers do have puncture protection but the sides of the fingers do not. I was able to grab thorny vines but still got poked a few times on the sides of my fingers. The leather outer is thin which makes it flexible but not very durable. My gloves already show tears in the leather. I wish they'd just used thicker leather, maybe cowhide instead of goatskin, to make them more durable. Still, where they are 'armored', they do the job of protecting my hands from thorns.
B**T
Cut resistant leather gloves are a good thing
These are great gloves, I've ordered them before.
R**D
Pleasant surprise
I had low expectations of these low cost gloves. They are very good…with a padded layer and strong leather outside these gloves are great for most typical yard work. I have not used while lifting sinder blocks which will be the harshest test but none of the other leathers(buffalo, pig, cow, kangaroo) have lasted through such work.
S**E
Good quality, great price.
I use these for welding and grinding. Hard to find a better pair of gloves for welding/grinding for hand protection, you can’t beat the price.
M**T
These are crazy good or over priced...depends on which.
3 SECTIONS: 3 Reviews.The White with orange are great. 5 STARS They get dirty really fast. It's been 2weeks worth of hard use. I've touch/banged into everything that you'd see on a construction site. Sharp metal, nails, and mystery liquids.Excellent grip, protection, and feel.5 coworkers wanted the link, and one may get it for their entire team.The ONLY downside is that it isn't touch screen capable.UPDATE: Gloves are still in great condition. Aside from being dirty, everything is holding up. I presently have another model on the way for warm weather.The orange palm and grey were great as they lasted. 1 StarWithin 4 days, they had a hole.By the end of the first day, they had some stitching ends that needed to be fused.4073 The grey, orange white breathable one.EXCELLENT dexterity and protection. After 3 months of use, the gloves are withstanding every abuse possible.*!*!*!*! I was wiping off a flatbed cart with these gloves. I didn't notice a self-tapper screw sticking out. I swiped away as if nothing was there until I felt my pink snag as if a set of vice grips yanked it. I pulled off the glove and nothing was there. The leather on the glove had a puncture/tear. The liner did its job EXTREMELY WELL.
C**.
Great gloves
These very comfortable gloves, even in hot weather. They are very durableWill buy another pair just in case I loose them. I have other gloves buy them too.
E**E
Comfortable and suit my work place requirement
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