Experience Excellence with Tillman's 1357 MIG Gloves
Jun 25th 2020
Comfort, safety, longevity, performance – Tillman has gone above and beyond expectations with its 1357 MIG gloves.
The 1357 is a “super premium” level glove that offers superior materials, a comfortable fit and enhanced safety features.
With its wing thumb, seamless forefinger, 4” cuff and DuPont™ Kevlar® stitching, there’s so much to like about the Tillman 1357. The soft and pliable top grain and split cowhide has that “broken in” feeling and reduces fatigue during long welds.
The 1357 delivers the excellent tactile performance you expect from Tillman, and you’ll get that great sense of touch even with an ANSI A7 sock liner! That’s one of the highest levels of protection* defined by ANSI (by EN388/CE European standards, that’s a Level 2). Cut resistant areas include the palm, fingers and back of the hand.
More protection can be found in the split hide back, which resists heat, and the 4” cuff. You can depend on Tillman’s top-grain cowhide to last a long time, and the strong DuPont™ Kevlar® stitching.
The 1357 isn’t just for MIG welding. Other applications include torch work, plasma cutting, brazing, fabrication, and handling sharp components.
The Tillman 1357 comes in six sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, 2X-Large, and 3X-Large.
Comfort
- Split cowhide back resists heat
- Soft and pliable cowhide palm and fingers
- Outstanding tactile sensitivity
Longevity
- Top-grain cowhide outwears other leathers of the same weight
- Sewn with DuPont™ Kevlar® for added strength and resistance to spark and spatter
Safety
- Dupont™ Kevlar® lining for unbeatable ANSI A7 cut resistance on palm, back of hand, and fingers*
- 4” cuff for added protection from sparks and spatter
Performance
- Flexible wing thumb allows greater movement for a great grip on the gun or a torch
- Seamless index finger provides a natural feel on the trigger
* Gloves are cut-resistant, not cut proof. Extreme caution should be used when handling sharp objects and around machinery. Read, understand and follow all labels and instructions prior to use. Inspect gloves before each use and remove from service if there is any evidence of damage or excessive wear.