All Articles

Science & Technologies

Why Grip Stability Is One of the Most Overlooked Parts of Hand Protection

When people think about hand protection, they usually focus on cut resistance or puncture resistance. But many hand injuries begin much earlier — with loss of control. A slipping tool, unstable grip, shifting pressure point, or sudden hand movement can...

Read moreabout Why Grip Stability Is One of the Most Overlooked Parts of Hand Protection

Cut Resistance vs Puncture Resistance: Why They Are Not the Same

Many people assume that cut resistant gloves automatically provide strong puncture protection. In reality, these are two very different forms of protection. A glove may perform well against slicing force while still remaining vulnerable to needles, thorns, splinters, or concentrated...

Read moreabout Cut Resistance vs Puncture Resistance: Why They Are Not the Same

Why Most Hand Injuries Happen During Everyday Work — Not Industrial Jobs

Most people associate serious hand injuries with factories, construction sites, or heavy industrial work. But many injuries happen somewhere much more ordinary. A garage. A backyard. A workshop. A weekend DIY project. The reality is simple: Sharp tools do not...

Read moreabout Why Most Hand Injuries Happen During Everyday Work — Not Industrial Jobs

Why Modern ANSI A9 Gloves Depend on Force Management — Not Just Thicker Materials

For years, most cut resistant gloves followed the same basic approach: Increase protection by increasing material thickness. The problem is that thicker gloves often create new limitations — reduced flexibility, poor grip precision, restricted hand movement, and faster fatigue during...

Read moreabout Why Modern ANSI A9 Gloves Depend on Force Management — Not Just Thicker Materials