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Cut Resistant Thermal Gloves

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Cut resistant thermal gloves protect your hands from two distinct hazards at once: sharp edges and cold environments. In warehouses, cold stores, and outdoor operations, you're often handling metal components, packaging materials, or sharp-edged products in temperatures that numb your fingers and slow your reactions. That's where dual-protection gloves come in.

Which Protection Level Do You Need?

Cut resistance is measured using the EN 388:2016 standard, with levels ranging from A (lightest) to F (highest). Most cold-environment applications need Level C or D – enough to handle packaging straps, sheet metal edges, and general warehouse materials without excessive bulk. Higher levels (E and F) are for specialised tasks involving glass handling or sharp metal fabrication.

Thermal protection varies by liner material and coating. Options in this collection include acrylic terry loops for warmth, foam latex coatings for grip in cold conditions, and HPT (High Performance Technology) coatings that stay flexible below freezing. If you need maximum cut protection without cold insulation, see our cut resistant gloves. For cold protection alone, check thermal insulated gloves.

Key Features Across the Range
  • EN 388:2016 cut levels from C to F (10–30+ Newtons of blade resistance)
  • Thermal liners: acrylic, brushed terry, or synthetic insulation layers
  • Coating options: foam latex, nitrile, or HPT for wet and cold grip
  • 13-gauge and 15-gauge knit constructions for varying dexterity needs

Common mistake: choosing the highest cut level available. Level E and F gloves add thickness that reduces dexterity. If you're not handling glass or razor-sharp metal daily, Level C or D is usually the better balance for cold-store picking, refrigerated transport, or winter construction work.

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