Photo courtesy of Brass Knuckle
Brass Knuckle’s SmartFlex BK360 cold-weather work glove is engineered to keep hands warm, drive and productive in cold conditions. The firm says multiple layers of insulations protects against cold exposure while maintaining flexibility and dexterity.
SmartFlex BK360 consists of a 13-gauge nylon shell over a soft, 7-gauge napped acrylic liner designed to provide warmth and comfort. Brass Knuckle says the glove is finished with a full flam latex palm and fingers with three-quarter coverage on the back of hand to preserve tactile control in cold environments.
The glove is designed for those who work outdoors or in refrigerated environments. Brass Kunckle says the SmartFlex BK360’s sponge like foam coating creates a strong, dry grip and draws moisture away from the palm surface in wet conditions to help maintain slip resistance (however, latex is not recommended for oil exposure).
Based in Alpharetta, Georgia, Brass Knuckle is a member of the Volk Enterprises family of companies.
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