Aquila cut 4 TPR impact resistant glove for oil/gas/mining and utilities


The new TOG4B/G in either blue or grey is a TPR impact resistant glove with cut 4 level protection developed for high performance hand protection in the Oil and Gas industries. It is also of great value as PPE for the utility and mining industries where it delivers cut protection throughout the glove – i.e. the whole hand/finger/cuff, by virtue of its advanced Alkimos® yarn technology.

TPR pads in soft silicone provide excellent protection to the backs of both hand and fingers while reducing fatigue resulting from the lower energy needed to deflect them in gripping/releasing. This greatly enhances comfort and grip agility while maintaining the high level of flexibility and dexterity for which Aquila® gloves are well known.

Sand embedded nitrile is used to coat the whole palm/finger/gripping area for a secure hold on heavy equipment even under wet conditions. Velcro closed cuffs make it easy to fit or remove the TOG4B/G fast, even in an emergency.

Further information regarding Aquila® products may be found at: www.aquilaglove.com or follow them on twitter: www.twitter.com/@aquilaglove. Aquila® and Alkimos® are registered brands owned and developed by Taste International Ltd.



November 25, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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