Synthetic Coatings to palms and finger-tips provide extra protection against cuts and abrasion to the most sensitive and vulnerable parts of the hand.
Some of our models leave the back of the glove un-dipped. Our cut resistant fabrics still protect the hand. The result is a cooler, more comfortable glove at a more economical price.
Where a task renders the back of a hand susceptible to injury, coating or reinforcement is provided.
Fit is important to comfort, protection and ultimate safety. ProChoice gloves are designed to fit well and are available in a range of sizes.
Cuffs can provide protection to the wrist. If a job presents danger to the wrist, choose a glove with the correct type of wrist or elbow length cuff.
Knitted wrist bands provide a seal against grit, dust or other foreign material that may damage the hand or cause discomfort. The elastic cuff must be firm but not tight.
The palm of the glove is generally the most important component, as it offers protection to the most vulnerable area and affects the grip and feel of the hand.
On sewn gloves, seams are positioned to allow maximum mobility, comfort and effective protection.
While the palm of our hand generally escapes cuts, it is susceptible to puncture. Where possible this part of our glove design combines protection against these injuries without compromising dexterity.
Most cut protection gloves are knitted and seamless, resulting in improved finger-tip sensitivity and comfort.
"The Layering Principle" Wear a cut-protective glove underneath a heavier work glove to protect the inner glove from extreme wear and tear.
The inner wrists carries important nerves, tendons and blood vessels. Considerable attention has been paid to providing protection in this area.
The thumb is the digit that makes the human hand so versatile, and therefore must be accorded special protection. ProChoice glove design and protective coatings are focused on the thumb.