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Mechanic Gloves

Mechanic work is all about using your hands, so there is a high chance of getting scratches, tears, and other kinds of injuries. To make your hands safe and prevent long-lasting damage, choose mechanic safety gloves that will take the brunt of the abuse. Southland's mechanic gloves come in different types and materials including synthetic, fingerless, and full finger gloves.

Mechanics gloves come with all sorts of features, with a combination of oil resistance and dexterity being most important for productive work. However, it does not stop there, as some mechanical tasks demand resistance to chemicals, cuts, and heat. Fortunately, Southland has a wide selection of mechanics gloves available, so there should be a pair of gloves out there that are perfect for your needs. 

How to Choose the Right Mechanic Gloves? 

When choosing the best mechanic gloves, review against the following criteria: 
 
Protection and Safety 

The purpose of wearing mechanical gloves is to protect the hands from injuries and accidents. The hands are the most important asset of a mechanic, so it is important to keep them protected. 
Select the type of safety gloves based on what kind of work you need to deal with on a regular basis. A heavy-duty working environment may require heavy-duty gloves like the Maxisafe G-Force Synthetic Rigger Mechanics Gloves. It features a durable synthetic leather palm and ventilated fourchettes to increase airflow. 


Grip 

Another important consideration when selecting mechanic gloves is the grip. Not all safety gloves offer the same level of grip. While dealing with delicate and small items, a strong grip is vital. Grip also plays a key role when working in an oily or wet environment. The Safetek X-Grip Fingerless mechanics gloves are ideal for small parts handling when the fingers do not need to be covered, and the Maxisafe G-Force Grip Mechanics gloves offer a strong grip. 


Fit and Comfort 

It is essential that mechanics gloves are the correct fit. An oversized or undersized pair of safety gloves can make it hard to do the job properly and can also be a safety issue. it is always best to try gloves on and check the sizing before buying them. 
 
Durability 

Mechanics gloves can have a hard life, so it is important that they are durable. A cheap pair of gloves may only last a few days, whereas investing in a quality pair will ensure you get weeks or even months of use. Cheapness can be appealing but in many cases is just false economy! 


Additional Features 

Look for gloves that provide additional features such as ventilation, knuckle panels, puncture protection, anti-vibration pads etc. The more versatile your gloves are, the more jobs they can be used for.  
Mechanic Gloves from Southland 


At Southland, our aim is to provide the best safety equipment at reasonable prices. Our wide range of mechanic gloves includes synthetic rigger mechanics gloves, deer skin leather rigger gloves, fingerless mechanics gloves, anti-vibration mechanics gloves and more. Our team will help you choose the best gloves to suit your application. 

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