Supertouch 7 Gauge 2727 Kevlar PVC Dot Gloves
The Supertouch 7 Gauge 2727 Kevlar PVC Dot Gloves has a fairly low gauge and therefore offers better mechanical protection than higher gauge gloves. They perform well in dry environments where good cut and scrape protection is required and can be used as middleweight engineering gloves. Their PVC dotted palms enhance grip for a reduced risk of tool slips and other manual handling accidents.
Purchase Quantity
The Supertouch 7 Gauge 2727 Kevlar PVC Dot Gloves are supplied as a pair of gloves.
Sizing Information
To determine which of these sizes will fit you, measure the length and circumference of your hand as demonstrated in the diagram and match your results to the sizing table provided.
Size | Circumference (mm) | Length (mm) |
Small | 178mm | 171mm |
Medium | 203mm | 182mm |
Large | 229mm | 192mm |
Extra Large | 254mm | 204mm |
XX-Large | 279mm | 215mm |
Read our guide to sizing for more information about finding your perfect size.
How Do the Supertouch 7 Gauge 2727 Kevlar Gloves Protect Your Hands?
Featuring a low gauge and a Kevlar construction, the Supertouch 2727 Gloves are durable yet reasonably lightweight. They have fantastic tear resistance and good cut resistance, meaning they can protect users from scrapes and mild lacerations in medium risk work settings. However, they should not be used to directly handle sharp materials.
Performance Ratings
EN 388 (Protection Against Mechanical Risks)
Test | Result |
Abrasion | Level 1 |
Cut | Level 3 |
Tear | Level 4 |
Puncture | Level 1 |
Read our guide to EN 388 for more information.
Key Features and Benefits
- Kevlar fibre adds cut and tear resistance
- Elasticated cuff stops glove from slipping off of hands
- Glove can be washed to keep it in good condition
- Provides great resistance against scrapes and good cut protection
Who Can Use the Supertouch 2727 Gloves?
The Supertouch Gloves are durable gloves that offer high level protection against scrapes and some cut protection. While they are ideal for medium weight handling tasks in industries like engineering, they are suitable for most dry applications where tear resistance is required. We recommend them for the following industries and sectors:
What Does 7 Gauge Mean?
Generally, the lower the gauge, the more physical protection and the less dexterity you can expect. This glove has a low gauge, meaning it offers good protection against physical risks like cuts and scrapes, yet may not be ideal for precision handling.
Are Other Gauges Available?
This glove is available in two other gauges. If you want a glove with a little more dexterity that still has a mid-level of physical resistance, we recommend the Supertouch 10 Gauge 2714 Kevlar Gloves. However, if you want more dexterity for precision handling tasks, the Supertouch 13 Gauge 2704 Kevlar Gloves are more suitable.
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