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Glove provides back-of-the-hand protection

By Paul Dvorak | January 26, 2012

The ProFlex 924LD Light Dorsal Impact-Reducing Gloves glove provide back-of-hand impact protection combined with breathable Air-Mesh construction for breathability and dexterity.

Ergodyne announced the expansion of its Dorsal Impact-Reducing Glove Series to include the ProFlex 924LD Light Dorsal Impact-Reducing Gloves. This new lighter duty glove provides back-of-hand impact protection combined with breathable Air-Mesh construction for outstanding breathability and dexterity.

Offering less bulk while still providing outstanding protection, the 924LD uses slimmer molded TPR armor on knuckles and fingers for impact and pinch prevention, a 3-mm thick EVA dorsal pad to protect vulnerable metacarpal regions and abrasion-resistant PVC on the palm and fingers to limit liquid penetration. Also, the high-visible color scheme (dorsal and palm) allows for hand signaling and increased hand visibility on the job.

“The 924LD represents the latest addition to ProFlex gloves which focus on protecting the backside of workers’ hands,” said Ergodyne CEO Tom Votel. “The glove shares features of the ProFlex 925F but in a slightly lighter duty version for more supervisory positions as well as those applications that demand the highest dexterity.” The company says it’s ideal for jobs requiring protection and dexterity. The new ProFlex 924LD Light Dorsal Impact-Reducing Gloves are available February 2012 from authorized Ergodyne distributors.

Ergodyne
www.Ergodyne.com


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