HexArmor Catalogue - Helix
Glove materials
You may sometimes hear knit gloves referred to as a “13-gauge” or “18-gauge” glove. The term gauge simply refers to the size and type of needles used in a seamless knitting machine to produce a glove. The lower the gauge of a glove, the bulkier and less dexterous it is. The higher the gauge a glove is, the thinner and more dexterous and comfortable the glove can be.
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10G
13G
15G
18G
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10G HPPE/steel Strong, high performance polyethylene (HPPE) yarns are combined with specialty steel yarns that give gloves a certain level of toughness not found with other combinations. These high-cut materials intertwined together give gloves a high-comfort, high performance fit. Found on the 2089.
Steel
Synthetic Fiber
HPPE
13G HPPE/fiberglass Fiberglass breaks down the threat of a cutting edge, and when combined with the protective cover of HPPE – a strong, composite polyethylene yarn – this knit creates a tough, mid-cut glove shell. Found on the 1071, 1073, 2076, 2085, 2086X, 2088.
Fiberglass
Synthetic Fiber
HPPE
Elastane
13G HPPE/fiberglass/steel A high-performance polyethylene yarn (HPPE) and fiberglass blend combined with steel yarn provides a high-cut knit material with the toughness of steel without compromising dexterity. Found on the 2050, 2051, 2052, 2074, 3010, 3012, 3020, 3022.
Fiberglass
Steel
HPPE
Synthetic Fiber
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