Lincoln Premium Leather MIG/Stick Gloves (K2980)
Lincoln Premium Leather MIG/Stick Gloves (K2980)

Lincoln Premium Leather MIG/Stick Gloves (K2980)

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We are no longer offering the K2980 gloves. The suggested replacement are the K3806 DynaMig gloves.

The Lincoln Premium Leather MIG/Stick Gloves are constructed with light weight supple grain cowhide for excellent dexterity and durability. Flame retardant foam lining, combined with sweat absorbent twill lining, provides heat resistance, superior comfort, durability and dexterity; that's a lot of benefit packed into a liner! Strategically placed split cowhide reinforcements provide additional wear resistance while a five inch cuff helps save your sleeves.

• Light weight supple grain cowhide construction for optimal dexterity and durability
• Strategically placed split cowhide reinforcements provides additional wear resistance
• Flame Retardant Foam lining provides heat resistance and comfort
• Soft Sweat absorbent twill lining for superior comfort, durability and dexterity
• Five inch cuff for added Protection

Sizing info:
Medium (palm circumference: 8.5 inches), Large (palm circumference: 9 inches), XL (palm circumference: 9.5 inches)

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