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$7.61The Story
Built for Work Where Sharp Edges Are Constant
Sheet metal slips. Cable ends catch wrong. Cheap gloves rip in two weeks.
The Forge Gloves handle what kills regular gloves.
ANSI Level 3 cut resistance protects you around sharp-edged materials, metal fabrication, cable work—anywhere one slip draws blood.
Kevlar-reinforced palms survive months of daily abuse. Where hardware store gloves blow out fast, these keep going.
Full dexterity means you still feel what you're doing. Turn wrenches, thread wire, handle precision work—not the clumsy bulk that makes detailed tasks impossible.
Touchscreen fingertips let you check specs or answer calls without exposing hands to freezing weather. Foam knuckle padding absorbs hits in tight spaces.
Who uses them: Mechanics, welders, HVAC techs, electricians, construction crews, industrial maintenance—anyone working where cut hazards aren't occasional.
Tested on Canadian job sites. Built for people who can't work with cut hands.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Built for Work Where Sharp Edges Are Constant
Sheet metal slips. Cable ends catch wrong. Cheap gloves rip in two weeks.
The Forge Gloves handle what kills regular gloves.
ANSI Level 3 cut resistance protects you around sharp-edged materials, metal fabrication, cable work—anywhere one slip draws blood.
Kevlar-reinforced palms survive months of daily abuse. Where hardware store gloves blow out fast, these keep going.
Full dexterity means you still feel what you're doing. Turn wrenches, thread wire, handle precision work—not the clumsy bulk that makes detailed tasks impossible.
Touchscreen fingertips let you check specs or answer calls without exposing hands to freezing weather. Foam knuckle padding absorbs hits in tight spaces.
Who uses them: Mechanics, welders, HVAC techs, electricians, construction crews, industrial maintenance—anyone working where cut hazards aren't occasional.
Tested on Canadian job sites. Built for people who can't work with cut hands.


