M-GLOVE L2001 RED 3131X
Protective gloves made of red polyester knitted fabric, coated with a soft, abrasion-resistant black latex.
The structure of the rubber provides excellent dexterity and very good grip.
M-GLOVE WAMPIRKI XL RED
Knitted work gloves covered with red rubber. One of the most popular gloves on the market. Gloves for minimal risks.
M-GLOVE TECHNIK ECO 2132X
Protective gloves made of flexible cotton-polyester knit fabric reinforced with full-grain leather. Elastic wrist closure. Perfect for assembly work requiring precision.
M-GLOVE PU1001 WHITE 3121X
Protective gloves made of elastic white polyester knit, without seams, coated in the grip area with white polyurethane, finished with an elastic welt.
M-GLOVE L2001 BLUE 3131X
Protective gloves made of white polyester knitted fabric, coated with a soft, abrasion-resistant blue latex.
The structure of the rubber provides excellent dexterity and very good grip.
M-GLOVE DRIVER WINTER 2132X...
Insulated protective gloves made of full-grain leather. The inner glove is made of thick fleece fabric (65% cotton, 35% polyester), providing warmth and comfort. Elasticated wrist closure at the back, cuff finished with a ribbed trim. These gloves are ideal for use in low-temperature environments, such as warehouses and cold stores.
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M-GLOVE H3101-5 4542C
Professional anti-cut gloves. A product from the latest exclusive M-GLOVE professional line. Seamless gloves made of UHMWPE YEARN, dynema / nylon knit. Polyurethane coated palm and fingertips, black and white mixed thread, silicone free. Practical and lightweight gloves with a high degree of comfort. Used for work in the metal industry, for assembly, electrical and precision works, when working with sharp edges such as: sheet metal, glass.
M-GLOVE C1000 4X42C
Anti-cut protective gloves made of knitted HPPE polyethylene (13G), coated with polyurethane. Palm and fingertips coated with polyurethane, mixed white and black thread, silicone-free. Practical and light gloves providing a high degree of comfort.
