When choosing a high dexterity glove, you are selecting gloves that have been designed with the best combinations of knit liners and palm coatings available.
The secret of high dexterity gloves lies in compression knit liners. Fitting comfortably to your hand, they allow you to perform intricate manipulations without causing hand fatigue. These liners are mostly knitted from cotton for breathability, nylon for elasticity, or polyester for cost-effectiveness.
The palms are dipped in compounds such as nitrile, latex, PVC, and polyurethane depending on the expected performance. For each compound, variations in finishes and thickness will also modify performance. Generally, nitrile offers the best durability; latex, the best flexibility in cold temperatures; PVC foam, the best grip, and polyurethane, the best dexterity.
Construction
Seamless nylon knit coating with a thick 7-gauge acrylic terry liner. Coated with ¾ textured latex for better grip.
Features
- Cut protection level ANSI A4
- Very comfortable and warm
- Very good grip in wet conditions.
- Remains flexible in extreme cold