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PIP Leather Work Gloves with Kevlar Cut Lining, Natural, Medium

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Protective Industrial Products split cowhide leather glove with a full leather back and Kevlar cut lining and stitching. Features a rubberized gauntlet cuff for added wrist protection.

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PIP Leather Work Gloves with Kevlar Cut Lining

The Protective Industrial Products KS900-EA/M is a heavy-duty work glove constructed from split cowhide leather with a full leather back. Kevlar lining and stitching provide cut resistance, while the rubberized gauntlet cuff protects the wrist and lower forearm from debris and abrasion.

Key Features

  • Split cowhide leather palm and full leather back for durability and abrasion resistance
  • Kevlar lining and stitching for cut resistance
  • Rubberized gauntlet cuff for extended wrist protection
  • Natural color
  • Size: Medium

Applications

Suitable for electrical contractors, construction workers, and industrial personnel performing tasks that require protection against cuts, abrasion, and general hand hazards, including wire handling, conduit work, and material handling on job sites.

Manufacturer: Protective Industrial Products | Model: KS900-EA/M | UPC: 66290990017

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