🛡️ Arm Yourself with Confidence!
The G & F Products 100% Kevlar Cut Resistant Knit Sleeve is designed for maximum safety and comfort. Made from high-performance HPPE fiber and featuring a double-ply construction, these sleeves provide exceptional cut resistance while being lightweight and flexible. With a thumb slot for added convenience, they are perfect for use in conjunction with cut-resistant gloves. Sold in a pack of six, these sleeves are a must-have for anyone needing reliable arm protection in their work environment.
Manufacturer | G & F |
Part Number | 58123-6 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 1 x 5 inches |
Item model number | 58123-6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | W/ Thumbslot |
Color | Yellow |
Style | Cut Level 3 |
Material | 100% HPPE |
Pattern | W/ Thumbslot |
Power Source | Crank |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 6 |
Included Components | 6 pieces of arm sleeves |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**N
Good product
Good fit.
C**H
Good product. Reasonable price.
These sleeves have enough flexibility for comfort but seem very cut resistant. Just what I need.
C**.
Great arm skin protection
Keeps arms from being scrapped and cut and bruises!
C**Y
Only received one
Ordered these for my husband who scrapes and scratches his arms all the time. Says you get 6 pieces but only got one. Will update this review if I actually get the rest of them.jUPDATE: after contacting the company, they sent out 5 more pretty guickly. So, pretty happy now with the product, whether it’s Kevlar or not. Still going to stop most scratches.
A**R
Soft
Soft and easy to wear
J**D
SHORT SLEEVE OR LONG SLEEVE?
These Kevlar sleeves are adequate forearm protection for most jobs. They provide a safety shield against burns, cuts, scraps, and some sharp objects, not all. A needle or safety pin will go right through the material with no problem. The jobs that pose this risk are too many to list.Since most thorns are flared, they do not penetrate the kevlar as easily as needles.Years ago, I made a great pair of sleeves out of heavy cotton duck cloth and Velcro. They did the job but they were rather stiff and hot.Keep in mind, there are reasonable limits governed by common sense. If you jam your arm into a table saw or stab it with a ice pick, you might need to see a doctor.The sleeves I'm currently wearing have been washed several times. They are now 15 inches long from hem to hem. The new, unworn sleeves are 18 inches from hem to hem.The same two problems exist with both the Kevlar and my homemade sleeves:1. After being worn for awhile, they tend to fold down toward the wrist. Simply pin the protector to your shirt sleeve with a large safety pin. Pinning this material is easy. If you don't wear a shirt, you have a bigger problem than I want to belly up to.2. If these sleeve protectors are worn for hours in hot conditions, some folks might suffer from a heat rash on their arms which might be as painful as thorn pricks. This is nothing more than the same fungus that causes diaper rash. Again, the solution is simple. Coat your arms with 40% zinc oxide ointment and bath powder beforehand. Most drugstores and big-box marts carry their own store brands. It's commonly called diaper rash ointment and baby powder.Whatever works best usually is.
P**N
It works really great
working around sharp objects it's better to be safe than sorry
H**R
A must for working in garden and fruit trees
These really are great and a necessity to protect forearms while working around bushes, vines and trees. The thumb hole is nice in keeping the sleeves in place.Only small complaint would be, with intense activity, the sleeves do tend to slide below the elbows.
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