MCR Safety is proud to expand our ForceFlex® line of gloves. We are the first to offer D3O® technology protection both in the palm and back of hand in mechanics gloves. The shock-absorbing properties of the D3O® material outperform similar materials and are thinner, allowing full flexibility and range of motion. Testing confirms the following:
On average, MCR Safety D3O® impact gloves are 29% thinner than competitors Impact Level 2 gloves.
On average, MCR Safety D3O® impact gloves offer 20% more impact dissipation than other impact gloves with the same height.
Our FF2932 ForceFlex® series was created in the oil and gas fields specifically to provide greater grip in dry, wet, and oily conditions. These gloves are HyperMax® lined to achieve an excellent level of cut protection. Expansion gussets provide easier donning and doffing. Additional features include the slip-on inner elastic snow/ice cuff with a gusset, pull tab, and ID panel for personalization. The FF2932 is also insulated with 100-gram Thinsulate® and features a Hipora waterproof and windproof bladder. Looking for the best mechanics work gloves? Look no further than MCR safety!
- Cut Level A5
- ANSI/ISEA 105:2024 Standard
- ASTM F2992-15 Cut Resistance Test Method
ANSI/ISEA 138 Impact Standard
Gloves with the Impact Level 2 rating can transmit up to and including ≤6.5 kN of mean transmitted force to the back of the hand.
- Abrasion Level 4
- ANSI/ISEA 105:2024 Standard
- Abrasion Resistance Test Method ASTM D3389-15 for Coated Gloves
- Abrasion Resistance Test Method ASTM 3884-09 for Uncoated Gloves
- Puncture Level 5
- ANSI/ISEA 105:2024 Standard
- Puncture Resistance Test Method EN388
For applications less than 392 degrees Fahrenheit. Contact Heat Only, Not Direct Flame.
-Gloves Tested Palm Only-
ANSI/ISEA 105:2024 Standard, ASTM F1060 - 18 Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Conductive and Compressive Heat Resistance. Conductive heat ratings measure the highest contact temperature for which the time to second-degree burn is at least 15 seconds and the alarm time is at least four seconds.
This tear score was derived from the EN 388:2016 standard. The European Standard EN 388:2016 covers the test requirements for safety gloves that are provided to protect against mechanical risks.
Level 3 Protection
EN511 is a standard for testing and rating cold protective gloves. Resistance to Contact Cold is based on the thermal resistance of the glove material when exposed to contact with a cold object. Level 0 offers the least protection while level 4 offers the most protection.
Impact safety is paramount. The new ANSI ISEA 138 Impact Protection Standard makes selecting the right impact protection gear for the job easier than ever before.
The new standard establishes the performance requirements for safety gear designed to protect your hands from impact and crush.
MCR Safety Impact Protection gear conforms to these standards. Learn more about which level of protection you need from our Impact Protection information and review the entire line of MCR Safety products.
Yes
Synthetic
Polyurethane
Wing
A5
2
4
5
3
3
4
Slip-On - Open
Yes
Suede Synthetic
Thinsulate C100 Gram
Black
Tan
Aqua Blue
Nylon
Large
Standard
Woven
Premium
72
63.792
Polybagged by the pair
0.886
Hangtag
Polybag by Pair
Inner Box 12