GRX gloves make the cut
The PrimeSource brand rolls out new line of work gloves
Las Vegas -- GRX, a PrimeSource brand, rolled out a Cut Series of comfortable and durable work gloves, and promised more to come in the safety category.
The new gloves, the GRX Cut Series, feature PalmWick Technology that lets the worker’s hands breath. Plus an ExaGrip coating helps prevent slips. And the marquee feature of the Cut Series is the cut-resistance quality of the glove.
The company believes that when a worker at a job site removes his glovers -- for comfort, to sign a document, or to use a touch screen phone -- there's a chance the worker might not put the gloves back on. That's why GRX designed the gloves for comfort and compatibility with touch screens, the company said.
The Cut Series gloves are clearly labeled for the degree of durability -- from ANSI 2 to ANSI 9 -- a measure of cut resistance.
GRX envisions a comprehensive safety-product offering. Other safety products in the works include high-visibility vests and hard hats.
The new gloves, the GRX Cut Series, feature PalmWick Technology that lets the worker’s hands breath. Plus an ExaGrip coating helps prevent slips. And the marquee feature of the Cut Series is the cut-resistance quality of the glove.
The company believes that when a worker at a job site removes his glovers -- for comfort, to sign a document, or to use a touch screen phone -- there's a chance the worker might not put the gloves back on. That's why GRX designed the gloves for comfort and compatibility with touch screens, the company said.
The Cut Series gloves are clearly labeled for the degree of durability -- from ANSI 2 to ANSI 9 -- a measure of cut resistance.
GRX envisions a comprehensive safety-product offering. Other safety products in the works include high-visibility vests and hard hats.