Klein Tools® Launches New Line of Work Gloves with Superior Grip and Durability with D30 Padding

August 31, 2023

Klein Tools introduces new Heavy Duty Work Gloves, with superior grip and durability, and touchscreen-capable fingertips to keep you connected and protected. 

Heavy Duty Gloves (Cat. Nos. 60598, 60599, 60600, 60601)

  • Touchscreen capable fingertip fabric to keep you protected and connected 
  • Soft suede palm for durability 
  • TPR back of hand, D30® palm padding and abrasion resistant palm patch for added protection 
  • Hook and loop wrist strap and strong TPR pull tab for easy on and off
  • Spandex back of hand fabric 
  • Breathable, comfortable work gloves designed for everyday tasks
  • Machine washable 
  • Available in sizes Small (60598), Medium (60599), Large (60600) and Extra-Large (60601

“In designing our new lineup of work gloves, we wanted to cover all the bases in terms of what trade professionals might need,” says Kelly Baten, product manager at Klein Tools. “The Heavy Duty Gloves provide superior grip and durability to keep you connected and protected. The gloves also feature a TPR back of hand, D30® palm padding and abrasion resistant palm patch for added protection.”

Kelly Baten,
product manager at Klein Tools
For more information on Klein Tools Heavy Duty Work Gloves

visit www.kleintools.com/new-products or search for #NewKleins on social media.

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