Lincoln Leather TIG Welding Gloves (K2981)
The Lincoln Leather TIG Welding Gloves offer form-fitting grain goat skin leather that provides optimal fit and feel for TIG welding. A four inch split cow hide cuff adds heat protection while an unlined padded palm allows for added dexterity. Sewn with Kevlar thread for maximum seam strength.
• Form Fitting Grain goat skin leather provides optimal fit and feel for TIG welding
• Unlined Padded palm allows dexterity
• 4 Inch. Split Cow hide cuff for added heat protection
• Sewn with Kevlar thread for maximum seam strength
• Lightweight construction for dexterity
Sizing info:
Medium (palm circumference: 8.5 inches), Large (palm circumference: 9 inches), XL (palm circumference: 9.5 inches)
• Form Fitting Grain goat skin leather provides optimal fit and feel for TIG welding
• Unlined Padded palm allows dexterity
• 4 Inch. Split Cow hide cuff for added heat protection
• Sewn with Kevlar thread for maximum seam strength
• Lightweight construction for dexterity
Sizing info:
Medium (palm circumference: 8.5 inches), Large (palm circumference: 9 inches), XL (palm circumference: 9.5 inches)
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