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Bob Dale Gloves

Gander Brand Grain Leather Mitt Gauntlet Unlined | Bob Dale Gloves

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54-1-1220
$50.58

Description

  • Grain cowhide palm & backhand
  • Unlined, for use w/mitt liner
  • 6" split cowhide gauntlet cuff w/gore
  • Straight thumb w/thumb strap
  • Welted seams

Features

  • Canadian Made
  • Durability
  • Genuine Leather
  • Weld

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More Details

  • Packaging:12 PR per Polybag 60 PR per Carton
  • Sizes:XS-X2L

*Not all styles/sizes available in all regions.

*Bob Dale Gloves products are tested for cut and puncture resistance. These products ARE NOT CUT AND PUNCTURE PROOF. Do not use with moving blades, tools or serrated blades.
*Not Proposition 65 compliant.


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Grain Leather Mitt Gauntlet Unlined for Heavy-Duty Hand Protection

The Gander Brand Grain Leather Mitt Gauntlet Unlined is a glove category designed for heavy-duty hand coverage and use with a mitt liner. Welders, maintenance technicians, and equipment operators typically use this equipment to handle rugged tasks with added wrist coverage. This Canadian made style features grain cowhide gloves construction, a split cowhide gauntlet cuff, and welted seams for durable workwear performance.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Work Environments

Construction crews typically use these work gloves when handling rough materials, moving equipment, or working in cool outdoor conditions. The cowhide palm and backhand support daily use on busy job sites. Workers often choose this leather mitt style for rugged hand protection and mitt liner compatibility.

Manufacturing Facilities

Manufacturing teams commonly rely on this heavy-duty handwear for material handling and general shop work. The straight thumb and thumb strap help support a secure fit during repetitive tasks. This durable leather design suits industrial hand protection needs in production and maintenance areas.

Utilities and Field Service

Utility workers often need rugged workwear that handles outdoor service calls and routine repairs. The split cowhide gauntlet cuff adds extended coverage at the wrist and lower forearm. This style works well for seasonal work and changing site conditions.

Mining and Resource Operations

Mining crews commonly use leather mitt protection for demanding tasks that involve abrasion and frequent handling. The welted seams and grain cowhide construction support heavy-duty handwear needs in harsh environments. Teams often pair this glove with a mitt liner for added comfort in colder conditions.

Forestry and Transportation Tasks

Forestry workers and transportation crews typically use these gloves for routine rugged work and equipment handling. The unlined glove design gives flexibility for layering with other handwear accessory options. All Safety customers often select this style when they need dependable daily-use hand protection.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Specifications matter because glove construction affects comfort, fit, and day-to-day handling performance. Grain cowhide gloves, a gauntlet cuff, and welted seams all support practical use in industrial settings. This model focuses on durable leather and mitt liner compatibility for flexible layering.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
Grain cowhide palm and backhand Uses durable leather on both major hand surfaces Supports rugged handling and daily wear
Unlined for use with mitt liner Ships without insulation inside the glove Allows layering for seasonal comfort
6 inch split cowhide gauntlet cuff with gore Extends coverage over the wrist and lower forearm Adds a more protective glove profile for work tasks
Welted seams Reinforced seams at key stress points Helps the glove handle demanding use

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Cold-Weather Outdoor Work

Workers often use these mitt liner gloves during cold-weather tasks because the unlined glove accepts a liner easily. That setup helps users adapt to shifting temperatures without changing glove styles. The gauntlet cuff also supports coverage around the wrist area.

Welding and Fabrication

Welders and fabrication staff commonly choose weld gloves with grain leather coverage for hot work tasks and handling rough materials. The straight thumb and thumb strap help support a practical fit during active movement. The glove style suits shop work where rugged handwear matters.

Heavy-Duty Maintenance

Maintenance teams often need gloves that handle abrasion, tool use, and regular inspections. This model supports those tasks with durable leather and welted seams. Workers can wear it for routine daily-use service work and general industrial hand protection.

General Utility Handling

Utility crews typically use this glove style for routine handling, site checks, and outdoor repairs. The split cowhide gauntlet cuff adds coverage, while the liner-ready build supports comfort options. This makes the glove useful for changing work conditions.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Gloves Category Excels

  • Welding and fabrication shops: Grain cowhide gloves and the split cowhide gauntlet cuff suit hot work tasks and rugged handling.
  • Cold-weather outdoor work: The unlined glove design works well with a mitt liner for seasonal layering.
  • Heavy-duty maintenance: Welted seams and durable leather support frequent use in repair environments.
  • Utility and industrial handling: The straight thumb and thumb strap help support general glove fit during active tasks.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Welders: Use these gloves for fabrication, material handling, and shop tasks.
  • Maintenance technicians: Rely on them for repairs, inspections, and daily service work.
  • Equipment operators: Wear them for rugged handling and routine site tasks.
  • Warehouse workers: Use them for material movement and general handwear support.
  • Utility workers: Choose them for outdoor service and field work.
  • Safety coordinators: Specify them for practical handwear needs in industrial settings.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

This glove works alongside other safety equipment for more complete workplace protection. Layering handwear with the right apparel and eye protection helps crews match the task, weather, and work environment. Many teams build a complete system instead of relying on one item alone.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Cold-weather welding: Grain leather mitt gauntlet unlined + mitt liners + heat-resistant gloves + safety glasses
  • Outdoor maintenance: Grain leather mitt gauntlet unlined + mitt liners + work gloves + safety glasses
  • Industrial handling: Grain leather mitt gauntlet unlined + work gloves + safety glasses

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this style when you need a leather mitt liner gloves option for colder shifts or layered handwear. It also performs well for welding and heavy-duty maintenance where grain cowhide gloves add rugged coverage. The split cowhide gauntlet cuff gives added wrist coverage for active work.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Check whether you need an unlined glove or a lined alternative.
  • Confirm that the gauntlet cuff length fits your task.
  • Review sizing from XS to X2L for the right fit.
  • Consider whether your work needs mitt liner compatibility.

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This glove is not suitable for tasks that require cut and puncture proof handwear or use with moving blades, tools, or serrated blades. For those tasks, consider cut-resistant gloves or specialized task gloves. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically wear these gloves when cold-weather or heavy-duty tasks require rugged leather hand protection. They often use them with a mitt liner per manufacturer instructions for added comfort. In workshops, construction sites, and industrial environments, crews usually keep them in rotation for daily-use jobs.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the leather, seams, cuff, and thumb strap regularly following manufacturer guidelines. Clean the glove according to manufacturer specifications using appropriate leather care methods, and store it in a dry, ventilated area away from excess moisture and heat. Replace the glove when wear becomes significant or per manufacturer instructions.

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