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Mechanix Wear Size 2xl Impact Gloves,smp-91-012 Xx-large 55-3624 Smp-91-012 on 2040-parts.com

US $33.26
Location:

Loudon, Tennessee, United States

Loudon, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New with tags Size:2XL Manufacturer Part Number:SMP-91-012 Color:Hi-Vis UPC:Does not apply Brand:Mechanix Wear MPN:SMP-91-012

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Mechanix Wear

Type:   Multipurpose Glove
Style:   Safety
Model:   M-Pact
Color:   Hi-Vis
Size:   XX-Large
Sold as:   Pair
The Hi-Viz M-Pact® glove utilizes a high-visibility AX Suede™ palm and ANSI-107 compliant materials to improve visual awareness. Breathable TrekDry® form-fits the hand and hi-viz reflective print provides eye-catching luminance. The dual-layer internal fingertip construction reinforces high wear areas of the thumb and index finger for improved abrasion resistance, while the embossed and textured fingertip pattern provides grip where you need it most. When the going gets rough, Thermal Plastic Rubber (TPR) extends from your knuckles to your fingertips, delivering critical pinch-point and impact protection. The palm features a durable Armortex® reinforcement panel and impact-absorbing XRD® palm padding for comfort day in and day out

    Features:
  • Impact Guard™ protects first knuckle with EVA foam padding.
  • Thermal Plastic Rubber (TPR) knuckle guard and pinch-point finger protection.
  • High-visibility reflective ink increases visibility when illuminated.
  • ANSI-107 compliant TrekDry® material helps keep hands cool and comfortable.
  • Thermal Plastic Rubber (TPR) closure with hook and loop provides a secure fit.
  • Armortex® palm reinforcement panel.
  • Dual-layer internal fingertip reinforcement provides added durability.
  • Embossed and textured index finger and thumb provides grip.
  • XRD® palm padding absorbs impact and vibration.
  • AX Suede™ high-visibility synthetic palm.
  • Machine washable


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