To find out your glove size, measure around your hand with a tape measure just below the knuckles at the middle of your palm. You should use your dominant hand, the right if you are right-handed, and the left if you are left-handed.
How to get a proper fit in arms length:
To ensure the best protection of the hand, use this guide as a template for length measurement, and measure the length of your arm.
Size Tables
Size
Inch
CM
XS
7
18
S
7½ - 8
20
M
8½ - 9
23
L
9½ - 10
25
XL
10½ - 11
28
Size
Inch
CM
XS
6
15
S
6½
17
M
7
18
L
7½
19
XL
8
20
Men's and Women's size tables respectively.
Heat Resistant Kevlar gloves with cuff
Heat Resistant Kevlar gloves with cuff
22,40€
Woven Kevlar heat resistant gloves with cuff designed in order to withstand temperatures up to 250 degrees Celsius for house-hold ovens, barbecues, fireplaces, etc.
Glove type
Heat resistant gloves best designed for bakeries, house-hold ovens, fireplaces, etc.
Material
Outside: woven with 100% Kevlar® short fibers by DUPONT
Inside: 100% cotton
Split leather cowhide cuff (15cm)
Thermal Protection Performance Designed in order to withstand temperatures up to 250°C.
Highlights
Heat-resistant leather (HR) :
• Better resistance to contact heat
• Reduction of the reactivity on contact with flame
• Flexible leather
Knitted Kevlar® gauge 7:
• Optimal cut peformance and good resistance to heat
• Excellent balance between heat resistance and dexterity
Product range
We also produce and manufacture our own gloves, mittens, aprons, leggings and sleeves with the best in class materials to ensure worker’s protection.
Ideal for use in bakeries, house-hold ovens, fireplaces, restaurants, barbecue enthusiasts, etc.
Outer material: Kevlar® by DUPONT
Inner material: 100% cotton
Size
27 centimeters (Size 9)
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Glove size guide
Getting the right glove size!
To find out your glove size, measure around your hand with a tape measure just below the knuckles at the middle of your palm. You should use your dominant hand, the right if you are right-handed, and the left if you are left-handed.
How to get a proper fit in arms length:
To ensure the best protection of the hand, use this guide as a template for length measurement, and measure the length of your arm.
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