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Scaffolding Gloves

Collection: Scaffolding Gloves

3 products

Black Nitrile Gloves - Powder Free

Galleon Supplies

Black Nitrile Gloves - Powder Free

10 x 100 Gloves

Regular price £2.55
Sale price £2.55 Regular price
Flex Ultra Nitrile Palm Coated Manufacturing Gloves

Aurelia Gloves

Flex Ultra Nitrile Palm Coated Manufacturing Gloves

12 Pairs Of Gloves

Regular price £6.00
Sale price £6.00 Regular price
PVC Dot Grip Cotton Liner Gloves

Aurelia Gloves

PVC Dot Grip Cotton Liner Gloves

12 Pairs Of Gloves

Regular price £5.40
Sale price £5.40 Regular price

Scaffolding Gloves

Scaffolding Hand Gloves

When choosing scaffolding gloves, it is imperative that the gloves offer superb levels of protection, especially against sharp or abrasive surfaces. You will need to keep your hands warm and dry in order to excel when tasked with a scaffolding job. Thankfully, our scaffolding hand gloves come in a range of waterproof, thermal insulation and excellent grip variants which are perfect for erecting and dismantling scaffolding in many construction scenarios.

Easy Gloves have the very best quality gloves to ensure productivity and safety when working within the scaffolding environment. Grip, comfort and protection from hazards when working on site for long periods should be taken seriously and the range of scaffolding hand gloves above can provide you with the exact protection you require. Choose from a superb range today. For more information about our scaffolding hand gloves regarding sizing, styles and general advice, contact our highly knowledgeable and friendly team today. We're more than happy to help!

FAQs

What Gloves do Scaffolders Use?

Scaffolders use industrial gloves such as the Pawa nitrile palm-coated gloves or the Aurelia latex palm-coated gloves. These offer protection with great dexterity and flexibility. They are certain to last and can withstand even the harshest applications, perfect for scaffolders.

What Makes a Glove Grippy?

PVC or Polyvinyl Chloride is a synthetic thermoplastic polymer and one of the most common ways gloves are made grippy. This grip aims to protect the gloves against slippery surfaces and oil and grease.

Why do Scaffolders Need to Wear Gloves?

Scaffolders need to wear gloves for proper protection. Your hands should be protected with tough, tear-resistant gloves to avoid everyday cuts and scrapes that come with the job. Industrial gloves also ensure that you have a good grip when working.