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.
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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 Many manufacturers produce gloves with this specific rating,
: A waterproof version that uses a dual-layer coating (latex and nitrile) to keep hands dry in cold, wet conditions. Many manufacturers produce gloves with this specific rating,
Lightweight thermal versions provide warmth without sacrificing movement. Many manufacturers produce gloves with this specific rating,
: A general-purpose glove with a crinkle-finish latex coating, known for excellent grip in both wet and dry environments.