Many manufacturers produce gloves with this specific rating, often targeting cold-weather or high-grip environments:

The code refers to a specific safety rating under the EN 388:2016 standard, which measures the mechanical protection provided by work gloves. If you are looking for products with this specific protection profile, it typically indicates a glove designed for light-to-medium duty tasks where dexterity and grip are prioritized over extreme cut or puncture resistance. What the "2131X" Rating Means

: A waterproof version that uses a dual-layer coating (latex and nitrile) to keep hands dry in cold, wet conditions.

Lightweight thermal versions provide warmth without sacrificing movement.

: A general-purpose glove with a crinkle-finish latex coating, known for excellent grip in both wet and dry environments.