Gripping power is crucial when working with multiple textures and slick surfaces in oil and gas production, which is why the Tow Grip 201 has a reinforced oil-resistant grip on its palm.
The oil-resistant, dual-layer Zip Grip palm features non-slip grip on top of a cotton palm for retaining grip control, which is reinforced with Kevlar® thread double stitching. Flexible Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) shields add impact resistance for the entire finger including the fingertips, thumb, knuckles and metacarpals on top of the form-fitting material. The neoprene long cuff covers the wrist, while allowing the user to pull out of the glove if caught in a pinch or machinery.
Technical Specifications (PDF): Tow Grip 201 #3131
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