


Tillman 50 Top Grain Cowhide MIG Welding Gloves
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The Tillman 50 Top Grain Cowhide MIG Welding Gloves have more protection than a TIG glove, but still give you dexterity for trigger and gun operation. They have a top grain cowhide palm with cowhide split reinforcements and a cowhide split back.
Features
• A top grain cowhide palm with cowhide split reinforcements
• Cowhide split back with elastic for best fit
• Seamless top grain index finger for best feel
• Fleece lined for added insulation in hot or cold conditions without the bulk
• 4 " cuff for added protection
• Sewn with Kevlar for strength and heat resistance
Features
• A top grain cowhide palm with cowhide split reinforcements
• Cowhide split back with elastic for best fit
• Seamless top grain index finger for best feel
• Fleece lined for added insulation in hot or cold conditions without the bulk
• 4 " cuff for added protection
• Sewn with Kevlar for strength and heat resistance
MPN: | TIL50L |
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MPN: TIL50L
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