1. Leather Work Gloves (for General Construction Work)
Best for: Handling Materials, Carpentry, General Labor
Leather gloves, especially cowhide or goat leather, are the top choice. They are strong, cut- and puncture-resistant, and have a strong grip. Goat leather gloves are slightly softer and more flexible, while cowhide gives you heavy-duty protection.
Why Choose Them?
Durable and Long-Lasting
Good for Rough Surfaces
Protects Against Splinters, Nails, and Metal Edges
2. Cut-Resistant Gloves (for Sharp Tools or Metalworking)
Best for: Cutting Tasks, Sheet Metal Working, Glass Handling
If you use sharp tools or handle materials like steel or glass, cut-resistant gloves are a must. Look for cut-resistant gloves rated A4 or higher for reliable protection.
Why Choose Them?
Prevent hand injuries from knives, saws, or blades
Keeps fingers safe without sacrificing dexterity
3. Impact-resistant gloves (for demolition or heavy machinery)
Best for: rock drills, demolition, working with concrete or heavy tools
These gloves feature padded knuckles and reinforced palms to absorb shock and protect against knocks.
Why choose them?
Reduce bruises from shock and blunt force
Helps protect joints and bones
4. Waterproof or insulated gloves (for cold or wet conditions)
Best for: outdoor work in the rain or cold weather
Insulated or waterproof gloves keep your hands warm and dry, which is essential for working safely in cold or wet conditions.
Why choose them?
Maintain a strong grip in wet weather
Prevent winter finger numbness and frostbite
