All-Season Work Gloves

Aug. 20, 2007
GORGONZ Performance Work Gear offers its 2005 line of All-Season Work Gloves with a breathable fabric, new form fitting performance, and greater hand protection. The performance work glove line boasts breathability, protection, and tactility thereby allowing EMTs to work at peak performance without interference from cumbersome work gear. In regard to breathability, most gloves become sweat-soaked and uncomfortable. Gorgonz gloves with ECT (Evaporative Cooling Technology) fabric and vented neoprene offer breathability by allowing maximum airflow across the back of the hand. The result is a cooler and drier hand.

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