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ArcticShield™ Extreme A8 Cut & Impact Winter Goat Grain Leather Gloves With Extended Cuffs

Product codeSE- 2603GSTAVBW
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Designed for extreme hazards and freezing conditions, these ANSI A8 Cut-Resistant Gloves offer the highest level of shielding against sharp edges and lacerations. The premium goat grain leather palm is reinforced with a Kevlar® and steel blended liner, providing 360° protection alongside ANSI Level 2 impact resistance for the back-of-hand. Built for sub-zero environments, the 3M™ Thinsulate™ 100C and microfleece lining keep hands warm down to –20°C (–4°F), while the unpadded palm and extended cow split gauntlet cuff ensure a precise grip and wrist safety. Whether for TIG/MIG welding, metal stamping, or oil refinery work, these gloves deliver unmatched durability and thermal performance.

 

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  • PRODUCT FEATURES – MAXIMUM PROTECTION & PERFORMANCE:
  • 360° ANSI A8 Cut Protection: Engineered-yarn liner delivers high-level cut resistance for tough industrial demands.
  • ANSI Level 2 Impact Protection: Back-of-hand armor shields against heavy knocks, bumps, and sudden impacts.
  • Cold Rated to 20°C / -4°F: Reliable warmth and flexibility for harsh USA and Canadian winter conditions.
  • Precision Unpadded Palms: Strong goat-leather palms ensure steady grip and excellent tactile control.
  • Short Safety Cuff: Quick and easy on/off for fast-paced industrial work.
  • Dry-Clean Maintenance: Preserves leather strength and cut-resistant performance.
  • Goat Leather White Crust: Durable, flexible, and built for long-lasting use.
  • Para-Aramid Blended Lining: High-strength interior for added cut and heat stability.
  • Yellow Cotton Hem & Para-Aramid Stitching (3/30): Reinforced industrial stitching for maximum durability.Applications
  • Construction, Mining, Oil & Gas, Utilities
  • Recommended for
  • Maintenance, Material Handling, Heavy Machinery & Powered Tool Operations, Oil & Gas Refinery
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