Tillman
Tillman 1464 Top Grain & Split Cowhide Drivers Gloves with Reinforced Palm, Large
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TL1464L
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Tillman
Tillman 1464 Top Grain & Split Cowhide Drivers Gloves with Reinforced Palm, Large
$33.99
• Unlined top grain cowhide for exceptional durability and flexibility
• Split cowhide back and reinforced palm, thumb and index finger for longer glove life
• Double stitched rollover index finger works great for spot welding
• Wing thumb for improved comfort and flexibility
• DuPont™ Kevlar® stitching on palm, index finger and thumb for added strength
• Split cowhide back and reinforced palm, thumb and index finger for longer glove life
• Double stitched rollover index finger works great for spot welding
• Wing thumb for improved comfort and flexibility
• DuPont™ Kevlar® stitching on palm, index finger and thumb for added strength
| Tillman's 1464 gloves offer the comfort and fit of a drivers glove that you can spot weld with. Made of unlined top grain cowhide for maximum dexterity with a split cowhide back and rough side out reinforced palm, thumb and index finger for unmatched durability and gripping power. Double stitched rollover index finger adds strength and works great for spot welding. The wing thumb design provides improved comfort and flexibility. Sewn with DuPont™ Kevlar® thread throughout the palm, thumb and index finger for superior strength and heat resistance. The cinched wrist gives a close fit and keeps debris from entering the glove. Available in sizes S to 2XL. Size Large. Package of 1 pair. | |
| Size: | Large |
| Material: | Cowhide |
| Color: | White/Gold |
| Warning: | This product can expose you to chemicals including Hexavalent Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.p65warnings.CA.gov. |







