CORDOVA SAFETY PRODUCTS
3710GXL

Cordova 3710GXL Uppercut™ 3710G High Performance Cut-Resistant Gloves, XL, HPPE/Synthetic/UHMWPE Fiber, Knit Wrist Cuff, Resists: Abrasion, Cut, Puncture and Tear, ANSI Cut-Resistance Level: A2

Cordova 3710GXL Uppercut™ 3710G High Performance Cut-Resistant Gloves, XL, HPPE/Synthetic/UHMWPE Fiber, Knit Wrist Cuff, Resists: Abrasion, Cut, Puncture and Tear, ANSI Cut-Resistance Level: A2

Catalog Number:
Manufacturer: CORDOVA SAFETY PRODUCTS
Brand: CORDOVA SAFETY PRODUCTS
Item ID: CORD 3710GXL
MPN: 3710GXL
Min Order Qty: 1

Cordova, 3710GXL, Cut-Resistant Gloves, High Performance, Series: Uppercut™ 3710G, XL Size, Polyurethane Palm, HPPE/Synthetic/UHMWPE Fiber, Gray/Pepper/Salt, Knit Wrist Cuff, ANSI Cut-Resistance Level: A2, Resists: Abrasion, Cut, Puncture and Tear

Sold As: 12 PR/BG
Springfield

Features

  • High performance gloves are machine knit constructed of high strength yarns that provide increased levels of dexterity and abrasion and cut resistance
  • Most feature coatings to increase the durability and gripping power
  • High performance polyethylene (HPPE) has a tensile strength 15 times stronger than steel on an equal weight basis
  • Gloves made with HPPE are lightweight, comfortable and abrasion and cut resistant
  • Tests have shown that gloves made with HPPE fibers have up to 20X the abrasion resistance of gloves made with spun aramid yarns
  • The Cordova brand Uppercut™ glove features a salt and pepper, 13 ga HPPE shell and white polyurethane (PU) palm coating

Specifications

ANSI Cut-Resistance Level
A2
Coating Material
Polyurethane
Color
Gray/Pepper/Salt
Cuff Style
Knit Wrist
Material
HPPE/Synthetic/UHMWPE Fiber
Palm Material
Polyurethane
Resists
Abrasion, Cut, Puncture and Tear
Series
Uppercut™ 3710G
Size
XL
Type
High Performance

Cordova, 3710GXL, Cut-Resistant Gloves, High Performance, Series: Uppercut™ 3710G, XL Size, Polyurethane Palm, HPPE/Synthetic/UHMWPE Fiber, Gray/Pepper/Salt, Knit Wrist Cuff, ANSI Cut-Resistance Level: A2, Resists: Abrasion, Cut, Puncture and Tear

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