X-Large Red Nitrile Level 1 Cut Resistant Dipped Work Gloves






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Finally found gloves that don’t make my hands sweat after an hour of yard work—the moisture-wicking liner really works. The red nitrile coating feels tough but flexible enough to grip small branches without slipping.
The cut level 1 protection is exactly what I need for handling cardboard and light metal parts, and the liner keeps my hands from getting sweaty during long shifts. Nice to find a pair that actually fits my larger hands without feeling like they’re about to burst at the seams.
These gloves fit my large hands perfectly and the nitrile coating gives a solid grip without feeling stiff. The moisture-wicking liner kept my hands dry during a full afternoon of yard work, which was a nice surprise for a clearance-priced glove.
I was a bit skeptical about the cut level 1 rating, but these gloves handle sharp metal edges in my workshop without any nicks or tears. The nitrile dip gives a surprisingly good grip on oily parts, and they’ve lasted through a week of heavy use.
The liner really does keep my hands drier than other work gloves I've tried, and the red color makes them easy to spot in my toolbox. They fit true to size and feel sturdy enough for light construction tasks.
Finally found gloves that don't make my hands sweat halfway through a shift—the moisture-wicking liner really makes a difference. The cut level 1 protection gives me peace of mind when handling cardboard and light packing materials.
I’ve been using these gloves for light assembly work, and the nitrile coating on the palm hasn't shown any wear after a few weeks. The moisture-wicking liner keeps my hands dry during longer shifts, which is a nice bonus.
The XL size fits perfectly over my winter liners without feeling bulky, and the nitrile coating has held up well against abrasion on rough pallets. The cut resistance gives me peace of mind while handling sharp metal edges.
The liner wicks away sweat so well my hands don't feel clammy after a full morning of sorting boxes. The large size fits true and the red dip coating shows dirt easily, which I actually like for seeing when to swap them out.
Finally, work gloves that actually breathe — the moisture-wicking liner keeps my hands from getting swampy after a few hours of moving boxes. The nitrile coating on the palm is grippy enough to handle cardboard and metal shelving without slipping. A solid upgrade from the cheap leather pair I was using before.