Coated Work Gloves

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Coated knit gloves are the most dynamic category of gloves. These gloves are often a combination of different fibers and dips, and can be used for a wide range of job applications and hazards. Coated knit gloves are known for their comfort, fit and dexterity. For our complete line of gloves:  Glove Catalog

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How Our Coated Work Gloves Service Works

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On-site when you need us, providing industry leading products and services

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Trained professionals deliver your gloves

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We stock, maintain, replenish your safety cabinets

Most Popular Coated Work Gloves

  • THE SAFETY DIRECTOR® SD-TEC™ PRO

    • 15 gauge nylon/spandex shell
    • Micro foam nitrile coated palm and fingers
    • 10 dozen per case
  • Ninja® Ice

    7-gauge acrylic terry, 15-gauge nylon with HPT coating

    • HPT palm coated
    • Two-layer liner
    • Strong in wet and dry environments
    • Nylon outside
    • SD SureGrip™

      Seamless knit, crinkle finish latex coated palm

      • Blue latex rubber “crinkle” finish grip
      • Ergonomic shaped curved finger pattern
      • Uncoated back for breathability
      • Premium grade
      • G-TEK GP™

        • 13 gauge nylon shell
        • Polyurethane coated palm and fingers
        • Component materials comply with
        • FDA 21 CFR, Parts 170-199
        • 25 dozen per case

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