Beige gloves crafted with cutting-edge Durahide DRY technology. Robust leather construction safeguards your hands against moisture while maintaining excellent breathability. Equipped with advanced C40 3M Thinsulate insulation and a Sherpa lining, these gloves retain warm air and efficiently manage moisture, delivering reliable thermal comfort and optimal body temperature regulation even in severe weather conditions.
A comfortable and flexible cuff provides an adjustable fit around the wrists, ensuring secure positioning. The cuff's extended length enhances protection by effectively blocking out cold air. With a trapezoidal thumb construction, freedom of movement remains uncompromised. An added feature of this model is a snap or string opening that enables the gloves to be connected, offering significant convenience for both transport and storage.
The gloves meet the requirements of the EN388 standard for protection against mechanical hazards at level 1122X, meaning the following levels of resistance:
- 1: abrasion resistance (scale 0–4)
- 1: cut resistance (scale 0–5)
- 2: tear resistance (scale 0–4)
- 2: puncture resistance (scale 0–4)
- X: cut resistance – TDM test (ISO 13997); (scale A–F)
Cold protection is certified under EN511 at level 11X, indicating:
- 1: protection against convective cold (scale 0–4)
- 1: protection against contact cold (scale 0–4)
- X: water penetration resistance (0 or 1)
The levels defined by EN388 and EN511 indicate the degree of glove protection: a value of 0 means no protection, while higher numbers (4, 5) represent the greatest resistance. In terms of water penetration: 0 denotes penetration, while 1 means no penetration.
Testing with the TDM method (ISO 13997) uses letter grading, where A marks the lowest level of protection and F the highest.
The symbol X signifies that the parameter was either not tested or not relevant.