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The MCR Safety 3211XS is an unlined leather drivers glove built for general trade work that demands grip, dexterity, and day-long wear. Constructed from select grain cowhide, it offers a reliable balance of abrasion resistance and hand feel. The keystone thumb pattern reduces stress at the thumb saddle joint, a common wear point on drivers-style gloves. A shirred elastic back keeps the fit snug without restricting movement. Sold as a pair, this glove is sized X-Small, making it appropriate for workers who need a properly fitted glove rather than a one-size compromise. Licensed tradespeople and general laborers across plumbing, electrical, and light construction reach for this style as an everyday hand protection option.
The 3211XS fits residential and commercial trade work where a lightweight, unlined leather glove is preferred over bulkier cut-resistant or insulated options. It is well suited for tasks such as handling pipe, conduit, lumber, and sheet goods. The unlined interior makes it appropriate for warmer working conditions or indoor applications where thermal protection is not required. Color-coded hemming at the cuff allows quick size identification when pulling gloves from a shared job-site bin or storage drawer.
Designed as a general-purpose drivers glove for trade professionals requiring a lightweight, unlined cowhide option in an X-Small fit.
Inspect gloves before each use for cuts, tears, or leather degradation that could reduce protection. Replace gloves when the palm or thumb area shows significant wear-through. When working near energized electrical components, confirm that leather drivers gloves alone do not meet NFPA 70E arc-flash or dielectric requirements and use appropriate rated PPE instead. Follow site safety plans and applicable OSHA hand protection standards when selecting gloves for specific hazard exposures.
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