The protection of an Extrication Glove. The dexterity of a Mechanic’s Work Glove. For the Hard Work of Extrication.
ResqLoc™ Grip System provide exceptional flexibility, protection and a superior grip, wet or dry.
Protective gel padding reduces injury, cushions against impact and vibration, and enhances grip
Anatomical finger design for maximum tactile feel without compromising dexterity.
Patented SuperCuff Technology for natural comfort and a full range of motion at the wrist
CE Certified Puncture- and Cut-protection
Available in sizes XS through XXXL
A new kind of Extrication Glove. Designed to provide protection in all directions…with the exceptional fit, flexibility, and grip of Ringers’ best oil-resistant work gloves. The Hybrid Extrication Glove meets stringent European PPE standards, and in the absence of U.S. standards for extrication gloves, is fully CE Certified for puncture and cut resistance. Yet these oil-resistant gloves feel and flex like a fine Mechanic’s Glove.
Quickly…pull on your new pair and pick up something. A tool, perhaps, even a very small tool; or a slippery shard of glass. You’ll get a firm grip…and full control…and nothing more. The Ringers ResqLoc™ Grip System covers a Clarino® synthetic leather palm and fingers with a single gel-padded Armortex® Kevlar® “quilt” that’s hinged to bend where your hand bends, and deeply textured for a superior grip, wet or dry, even on oily surfaces. It cushions vibration and protects against hot surfaces, sharp edges, and other hazards—without slowing you down. Molded TPR (thermoplastic rubber) pads armor the entire back of the hand against impact and edges. The full-length finger/knuckle bumpers are jointed for unhindered flexibility. And the entire glove provides flash protection to around 600°F.
SuperCuff™. Super comfort. A soft, breathable, extended Neoprene Wrist Closure stretches to let you pull the glove on in seconds and helps keep out liquids, broken glass, and debris. Ringer’s patented SuperCuff technology reduces pressure at the wrist for full motion and a more comfortable fit. Hi-Vis Yellow & Black with 3M reflective trim makes these gloves easy to see in any light. XS to 3XL
Features:
ResqLoc™ Grip System: Flexible, deeply textured, oil-, heat-, and cut-resistant Armortex® Kevlar® palm, thumb, and fingers; gel-padded and Kevlar stitched thread to provide exceptional protection and a superior grip, wet or dry.
Protective gel padding reduces injury, cushions against impact and vibration, and enhances grip
Anatomical finger design for maximum tactile feel without compromising dexterity.
Patented SuperCuff Technology for natural comfort and a full range of motion at the wrist
Direct inject TPR (Thermal Plastic Rubber) panels provide impact and cut protection on top of hand
Full-length TPR finger panels are deeply jointed for complete flexibility and maximum protection against impact, pinching, and sharp edges
Hi-Visibility dorsal area with 3M Reflective markings on fingers for increased visibility and safety.
Reinforced stitching and hidden seams for extreme durability and maximum wear.
Soft, durable premium Clarino synthetic leather base layer on palm, thumb, and fingers. Special Teflon® man-made leather protector helps shed water, dirt, and oil; resists staining
Machine washable; air dry for convenient, easy care
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These are the sku numbers for this glove. They are not NFPA approved for use in a fire attack. Thanks for your question. 337-07 XS $49.99 337-08 S $49.99 337-09 M $49.99 337-10 L $49.99 337-11 XL $49.99 337-12 2XL $49.99 337-13 3XL $49.99
Answered on 3/30/2012 by Anonymous
Q:
could these gloves be used in fire attack? are they NFPA approved?
Good Morning, This pair of gloves is made for Extrication, they do not meet NFPA standards for any firefighting. We do have a glove Pro-Tech 8 Fusion NFPA approved for Structural, Wildland, & Extrication, P/N PT8-SC-X or PT8-LC-X these are on our web site,
Answered on 3/15/2012 by Butch from Coatesville Hq.