Frequently asked questions

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Why do the number of abrasion cycles a glove can handle matter?

Abrasion resistance is measured from level 1-4 (EN388), but within those levels, performance can vary. For example, level 4 abrasion resistance requires a glove to withstand a minimum of 8000 cycles, but MaxiFlex achieves up to twice as many abrasion cycles. MaxiFlex® therefore far exceeds the minimum performance requirements of level 4 abrasion resistance and would be considered more durable than a product only just achieveing level 4.

Is MaxiFlex® cut resistant?

MaxiFlex® Cut affords EN388 cut level 3 in addition to delivering all the features and benefits of MaxiFlex®.

How is the durability of MaxiFlex®?

MaxiFlex® is exceptionally durable, and has achieved up to 18000 cycles in testing, twice the figure MaxiFlex® colour copies typically achieve. All of this means that MaxiFlex® will last longer and help to reduce your glove costs.

What are the dots for on MaxiFlex® Endurance?

The micro-dots help provide extra cushioning for repetitive tasks, enabling you to work for longer while enjoying high levels of comfort.

I really like these gloves! They really come in handy for work.

Manuel Lara
Manuel Lara

These are the best gloves I've ever worn. I'm working in logistics. My hands don't sweat, the gloves are extremely durable and they're ultra light.

Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson