Our Robuck glove range gives our customers plenty of options, but here are the key things to think about to get the right ones for the job.

What is the wearer doing? Are they handling chemicals or carrying rough objects like bricks? Gloves come with different levels of protection. So, a builder or tradie handling sharp tool blades should opt for the Robuck Raptor glove with its cut level 5 protection.

Grip and dexterity are also important considerations. If, for example, you are working in wet weather we suggest the Robuck Grizzly glove with its sandy nitrile coating offering extra grip which is useful in wet conditions.

For workers handling rough objects such as timber or bricks, the Robuck Silverback glove as its latex dipped palm and fingers gives excellent abrasion resistance.

Whilst the Robuck Stronghorn glove is our ‘go to’ glove for general safety and protection. With excellent abrasion and tear resistance due to its Polyurethane (PU) and nitrile coating.

In the full leather range, we have the long cuff Robuck Nomad glove which is specifically for welding and those in the engineering industry to protect the wearer from sparks and burns when welding and holding hot steel.

We also have a full leather Robuck Colossus Rigger glove which is a general use, heat resistant, comfortable, and durable work glove for jobs where abrasion and puncture resistance is more important than dexterity.

Comfort counts too and our Robuck gloves feature smooth, nylon or polycotton liners with a good degree of breathability. This means they can be worn for long periods during the working day.

Robuck Raptor Glove  Robuck Grizzly Glove  Robuck Silverback Glove  Robuck Stronghorn Glove  Robuck Nomad Glove  Robuck Collosus Rigger Glove

All our Robuck gloves are certified to EN388: 2016 standards which cover characteristics such as abrasion resistance and tearing strength.

If you need help choosing the right glove for your workers, give us a call.