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Warm, two-piece gardening suit, resistant to 300°C (572°F), made of thorn-resistant leather with long cuffs and protection from heat and sweat splashes.

Sold by B2C Agro Top Garden GmbH and 1 other seller

Product information

Description

English: Contents: 1 pair of welder's protective sleeves, size S. Specifications: Type: Set of welder's protective sleeves; Material: Cowhide blend; Color: Yellow; Gender: Unisex; Temperature: 300°C; Features: Breathable, durable, non-slip, thorn-proof. Quantity: 2 pieces. Features: - Breathable and durable: The sleeves are made of a cowhide blend, which offers superior abrasion and puncture resistance. The material on the hands is breathable and comfortable. You won't overheat, even when wearing them for extended periods. - Flexible and lightweight: Thanks to the material, your fingers can easily grip garden tools and move naturally while wearing the sleeves. They fit like a second skin and offer optimal protection. - Effective protection thanks to the fit: The well-fitting sleeves offer a high level of protection without restricting the hands. The sleeves are very flexible and offer optimal protection against cuts, scratches, thorns, punctures, and rough surfaces. They are suitable for jobs like pruning roses, managing cacti, and removing berry bushes. The cases are made of leather. Please clean them with soapy water or dish soap and do not immerse them in water.

Features

  • Brand
    SNQ
  • Colour
    Yellow
  • Clothing size
    S
  • Pcs per pack
    2
  • Recommended age
    Adult
  • Length
    40 cm
  • Material
    Leather
  • Weight
    300 g
  • Abrasion resistance
    4
  • Cut resistance (tdm-100 test)
    AB
  • Tear resistance (class t)
    1
  • Type of gloves
    Gardening
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME92391891
  • MMID
    518843494002
  • Product code
    FD-16284
  • EAN
    6289547519839
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