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The MCR SAFETY MU36211L Mustang Utility Driver glove is a heavy-duty work glove built for utility industry professionals who need reliable hand protection under demanding field conditions. Constructed from premium grain brown goatskin leather, this glove delivers the dexterity needed to handle tools and equipment while resisting abrasion better than split leather alternatives. A double palm layer of goatskin at the palm, fingertips, and knuckle adds protection in high-wear zones. Interior fleece lining provides warmth in cold environments, and a waterproof and windproof bladder keeps hands dry. All stitch lines are sewn with Kevlar thread to extend wear life and prevent seam blowout.
This glove is designed for utility field work including line work, pole rigging, transmission maintenance, and general heavy-duty outdoor tasks. It suits professionals who work in cold or wet conditions and require a glove that retains tactile sensitivity while offering multi-layer protection. The shirred elastic wrist provides a secure fit under sleeves or over cuffs. Sold as a pair, this is a Large-size glove intended for trade professionals in electrical utility, construction, and related industries who prioritize durability and warmth without losing grip or feel.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or standard-issue driver and utility glove for trade professionals requiring cold-weather and waterproof hand protection in large sizing.
Worn by electricians, utility lineworkers, and general construction trades for hand protection during outdoor field work. Inspect gloves before each use for wear at the double-palm zones or seam integrity. Follow applicable OSHA hand protection standards and employer PPE requirements when selecting gloves for electrical or high-voltage environments. Replace when leather shows significant abrasion or stitching shows signs of failure.
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