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SM IMPACT PRO BLACK - Mechanix Wear

Part #: H30-05-008

The Mechanix Wear SM IMPACT PRO BLACK gloves (Model H30-05-008) are engineered for professional technicians and mechanics seeking a blend of high performance, protective features, and ergonomic comfort. Originally developed for demanding motorsports environments, these gloves are designed to withstand rigorous use in automotive shops and industrial settings, providing essential hand protection without compromising dexterity.

Key Features

  • Impact Protection: Anatomic, TPR-molded rib panels are strategically placed to shield the back of the hand, knuckles, and fingertips from impacts and abrasions.
  • Enhanced Comfort: A two-way stretch mesh top combined with a soft Tricot interior lining ensures breathability and comfort during extended wear.
  • Durable Palm: The palm is constructed from Dura-Fit synthetic leather, offering excellent durability and resistance to wear.
  • Improved Grip & Flexibility: A padded and contoured palm heel enhances flexibility and overall grip, reducing hand fatigue during repetitive tasks.
  • Optimized Handling: Non-slip Zeus Clarino material is strategically integrated on the upper palm, thumb, and index finger to provide superior grip on tools and components.

Applications

These SM IMPACT PRO BLACK gloves are suitable for a wide range of demanding professional applications, including:

  • Automotive Repair: Ideal for heavy-duty mechanics performing engine work, chassis maintenance, brake service, and suspension repairs.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Provides critical hand protection for technicians working with machinery, assembly lines, and in manufacturing facilities.
  • Construction & Fabrication: Offers reliable impact and abrasion resistance for professionals handling tools, materials, and equipment on job sites.
  • Equipment Operation: Enhances grip and reduces vibration for operators of power tools and heavy machinery.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 20 January, 2015.