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Workwear gloves for all seasons

Durable workwear gloves for demanding environments. We manufacture gloves that are wind and water-resistant, have a reinforced grip, and have high-cut protection. Keep your hands safe and warm with Alpinebear Workwear’s wide impressive selection of customizable work gloves.

We provide heavy-duty work gloves, waterproof work gloves, thermal work gloves for cold weather, precision work gloves, and more. Using workwear gloves with reflective and high-visibility palms will help you stay safe in high-traffic areas.

Most gloves have a cotton or nylon liner glove base, dipped in latex, nitrile, or PVC rubber glove to provide a tough outer layer.

Our work gloves are manufactured for both men and women. Protect yourself from harm by wearing cut-resistant mechanic gloves with improved vibration and impact absorption.

Choose a tight fit with a strong fingertip feeling for precision work. If you work in wet conditions, ensure your gloves are waterproof. Throughout the winter, insulated work gloves will keep your hands warm.

Cold-weather gloves with breathable and waterproof fleece inserts will let you keep moving as the temperature drops. Please select one of our Specialist tool gloves for the best tool grip.

Leather gloves are among the few gloves that can withstand the harshest conditions. Leather gloves have been tried and tested and are long-lasting and comfortable. These gloves are flexible and pleasant from the start, and you will appreciate their dexterity and comfort.

Our branded workwear gloves offer rugged comfort under the harshest conditions. Moreover, we provide a selection of protective & safety work gloves. We also offer extensive pre-order service to ensure satisfaction and bulk ordering capabilities so that you can stay under budget.

Workwear Safety glove types:

The following are some different categories of workwear safety gloves, along with a brief explanation of what each one is for:

Full metal mesh, canvas gloves – protects against burns, sustained heat, and cuts.

Leather gloves – protect against rough objects, sparks, chips, and moderate heat.

Aluminized gloves – protect against heat and reflective

Aramid fiber gloves – protect against cold and heat

Synthetic material gloves – protect against thermal cold and heat, cuts, and weak acids.

Fabric and coated fabric gloves – protect against chafing, blisters, slivers, and dirt.

Liquid and chemical-resistant gloves – protects against dermatitis, burns, and irritation

caused by solvents, oils, and other chemicals.

Rubber and natural latex gloves – protects against some abrasions caused by grinding,

sandblasting, and polishing.

Neoprene gloves – protect against tears from alcohol, organic acids, alkalis, gasoline, and hydraulic fluid.

Nitrile rubber gloves – protect against perchloroethylene and other chlorinated solvents.

Anti-vibration gloves – protect against a condition known as hand-arm vibration syndrome.

Workwear gloves Palm Coating:

There are several different kinds of palm coatings that you might see on a workwear gloves, and each one offers the user a different kind of extra protection. These coatings act as additional layers for protection while preserving the natural flexibility of the glove’s material.

  • Canvas
  • Latex
  • Leather
  • Nitrile
  • Polyurethane
  • PVC

Workwear Glove Cuff Types:

Cuffs come in various styles to support and protect your wrists while you work. It is crucial to determine whether the glove’s cuff is intended for the task you are working on for both your safety and convenience.

Safety Cuff: A loose cuff allows more air to enter the glove. In case of an emergency, it is easy to take off. Often found on leather gloves.

Knit Wrist Cuff: Provides a firm grip on the wearer’s wrist to reduce glove movement. It prevents dirt from entering the glove.Found on sting knits, leather, or cotton gloves.

Gauntlet Cuff: Cuff should be loose to allow air to enter the glove. Longer than a safety cuff, adding forearm and wrist protection. Often found on leather gloves.

Slip-On Cuff: Seamless design between glove and cuff. It can be taken out quickly and frequently seen on leather or jersey-lined gloves in an emergency.

Hook and Loop Cuff: Allows you to tighten to your wrist. Provides a firm grip on the wearer’s wrist. It prevents dirt from entering the glove.

Band Top Cuff: Loose cuff to allow more airflow into the glove. In an emergency, it may be taken out swiftly and simply. Often found on cotton gloves.

Personal protective equipment:

For any work, personal protective equipment is essential. We have a large assortment of PPE at Alpinebear that will keep you safe while working.

Work gloves, like safety shoes or clothing with reflectors, are part of the workwear that is practical and even mandatory in some industries. In the assortment of Alpinebear, you will find a wide range of workwear gloves in different sizes. Our filter helps you to choose the right Workwear gloves.

Work gloves for all areas: Occupational special workwear Gloves

Gloves are considered personal protective equipment (PPE) under Directive (EU) 2016/425, which makes EU legislation promptly and consistently applicable in every EU member state.

If you frequently use your hands for work, you know how important it is to protect them.

Workwear gloves protect you from occupational hazards in the workplace, for example, from contact with chemicals, punctures, sharp edges, abrasions, or extreme heat and cold. The workwear gloves provide a level of breathability and oil-repellent characteristics.

Therefore, work gloves are characterized by their special properties, such as a good grip or particularly abrasion-resistant. At the same time, the work gloves should also be breathable, durable, and tear- or abrasion-resistant, depending on the type of work they will be doing.

The most popular work glove designs are:
  • Welding gloves
  • Forestry gloves
  • Chemical-resistant gloves
  • Gardening gloves
  • Cut-resistant gloves
  • Mounting gloves
  • Gloves to protect against heat or cold
  • Gloves with insulating properties
Work gloves should have the following characteristics:
  • Stretchability
  • Puncture resistance
  • Grip and durability
  • Resistance to fire, extreme temperatures, or oil
  • Waterproof
  • Breathability
  • Tear resistance
Common materials for work gloves are:
  • Fleece or wool
  • Neoprene
  • Nylon with or without coating
  • Full or synthetic leather
  • Nitrile, latex, or natural latex
  • Vinyl
  • PU

Proper selection and use of work gloves are essential to ensure worker safety and prevent injuries on the job. Choose from various heavy-duty gloves, rubber gloves, and much more!

We have a design development Team to develop the new Designs, Customized designs are welcomed. Customized packing available On customer’s Choice.