P.V.C Gloves
Latex Coated Knitwrist Gloves — Reliable Grip for Everyday Handling
Latex coated knitwrist gloves are a practical, general-purpose choice for tasks where you need a secure grip, comfortable wear, and a close-fitting glove that stays in place. The knitted liner provides a flexible, breathable feel, while the latex coating helps improve grip and handling confidence on a wide range of materials. The knit wrist cuff helps reduce debris entry and supports a snug fit for day-to-day work.
These gloves are commonly selected for light-to-medium duty handling where dexterity matters—helping you pick, place, carry, and move items with better control than an uncoated liner glove. They are a popular option across warehouses, workshops, maintenance environments, and general site work where hands need protection from minor abrasion and improved grip during routine handling.
Key Features
Latex coated palm for enhanced grip:
Latex coating is widely used to improve grip during handling tasks. It helps you maintain control when moving cartons, components, tools, and general materials, supporting safer, more confident handling.
Knitted liner for comfort and flexibility:
The knitted construction is designed to flex with your hand, supporting dexterity for tasks that involve frequent picking, sorting, and repositioning.
Knitwrist cuff for a secure fit:
The knit wrist helps the glove stay in place during use and can help reduce dust and debris entering the glove compared with open-cuff styles.
General-purpose hand protection:
Ideal for everyday work where you want a balance of comfort, grip, and basic abrasion resistance for routine handling.
Easy to issue and standardise:
A straightforward glove style that’s easy to specify for teams—useful for stores, facilities, and site issue where consistent PPE is required.
- Latex coated grip for improved handling control
- Knitted liner for comfort and flexibility
- Knit wrist cuff for a snug, secure fit
- Suitable for general handling in many work environments
- Practical everyday PPE for teams and individuals
Typical Uses
- Warehouse picking, packing, and general goods handling
- Loading/unloading and moving cartons or packaged items
- Workshop tasks and general maintenance
- Assembly and light fabrication where grip and dexterity are important
- General site work where a close-fitting glove is preferred
Latex Coated Knitwrist Gloves — Full Product Guide
Choosing the right work glove is about matching grip, comfort, and protection to the job at hand. Latex coated knitwrist gloves are designed to support everyday handling tasks by combining a flexible knitted liner with a grippy latex coating. This guide explains how they work, where they perform best, and how to get the most from them in real working environments.
How It Works
The glove is built around a knitted liner that provides the main structure and comfort. A latex coating is applied to the working area (commonly the palm and/or fingers) to increase friction between the glove and the item being handled. This helps reduce slippage during lifting and carrying, improving control and reducing the likelihood of drops during routine handling.
The knit wrist cuff is designed to hold the glove in place. This is particularly useful for tasks involving repeated hand movement, where a loose cuff can shift or allow debris to enter.
Materials and Construction
Knitted liner:
The liner provides a close, flexible fit that supports dexterity. Knitted liners are commonly chosen for comfort during extended wear and for tasks that require frequent gripping and releasing.
Latex coating:
The latex coating is used to improve grip and handling performance. It also adds a protective layer to the coated area, supporting better wear in contact points during general handling.
Knitwrist cuff:
The knitted cuff helps keep the glove secure and can help reduce dust and debris entering the glove during use.
Floor Type Compatibility
These gloves are not floor-specific, but they are often used in environments where handling tasks take place across different surfaces and conditions—such as warehouses, workshops, and general site areas. If your work involves moving items between smooth indoor floors and rougher outdoor surfaces, the improved grip can help maintain control when carrying or repositioning loads.
Health and Safety
Always select PPE based on a risk assessment for your specific task. Latex coated knitwrist gloves are typically used for general handling and basic abrasion protection. They are not a substitute for specialist gloves required for high cut risk, chemical exposure, extreme heat, or other specific hazards.
If latex sensitivity is a concern in your workplace, ensure you follow your internal PPE policy and consider alternative glove materials where appropriate.
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
Warehousing and logistics:
Useful for picking, packing, and moving cartons where grip and comfort are needed throughout a shift.
General maintenance:
Suitable for routine tasks involving tools, fixtures, and general materials where a secure grip helps reduce slips.
Workshops and assembly:
Supports dexterity for handling components and parts while providing a grippy surface for better control.
Site issue PPE:
A practical glove style for issuing to teams for everyday handling tasks, helping standardise PPE across roles.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
- Inspect gloves before use and replace if the coating is worn through, torn, or heavily contaminated.
- Allow gloves to dry naturally if they become damp; avoid direct high heat that may affect materials.
- Store in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and contaminants.
- Follow any site-specific hygiene and PPE replacement procedures.
Case Study (Typical Scenario)
Scenario: A small warehouse team handles mixed cartons and packaged goods throughout the day. Workers need a glove that improves grip without sacrificing dexterity for scanning, labelling, and sorting.
Outcome: Latex coated knitwrist gloves provide a comfortable, close fit for repeated handling and help improve control when lifting and carrying cartons. The knit wrist helps keep the glove secure during frequent movement, supporting consistent use across the shift.
Who is it for?
- Warehouse operatives and pick/pack teams
- Maintenance staff and facilities teams
- Workshop users and general assembly roles
- Contractors and site teams needing everyday handling gloves
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