


Tillman 48 Top Grain Goatskin MIG Welding Gloves
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The Tillman 48 Top Grain Goatskin MIG Welding Gloves are a great choice if you're looking for a value-priced, medium weight MIG glove. They have a classic Tillman look and feel.
Features
• A top grain goatskin palm for best feel
• Cowhide split back resists heat
• Fleece lined for added heat protection without the bulk
• Straight thumb for best gun grip
• Thumb strap reinforcement for extra strength
• Elastic back for snug fit
• 3 1/2" cuff for added protection
• Sewn with Kevlar stitching to protect seams
Features
• A top grain goatskin palm for best feel
• Cowhide split back resists heat
• Fleece lined for added heat protection without the bulk
• Straight thumb for best gun grip
• Thumb strap reinforcement for extra strength
• Elastic back for snug fit
• 3 1/2" cuff for added protection
• Sewn with Kevlar stitching to protect seams
MPN: | TIL48L |
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MPN: TIL48L
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