
Lineman Glove Long Cuff Buffalo Driver ANSI Cut 6, Abrasion 4 , Puncture 4 - SL644
SL644-M
Regular price $47.98- Patented Double Wedge™ design (Extreme curved finger pattern)
- Arc Rating - 40 cal/cm2
- ANSI Cut Resistance - TDM Level A6
- ANSI Abrasion Resistance Level 4
- ANSI Puncture Resistance Level 4
- Ergonomically constructed to reduce hand fatigue and increase comfort
- Winged thumb configuration to decrease material bunching around palm
- Shirred back (Elastic stretch band for more secure fit)
- Purpose placed gussets for longer-lasting wear
- Minimized seams to prevent stitching abrasion
- Reinforced Palm, Knuckles, AND Thumb Crotch
- Double Drum Dyed Buffalo Leather, Minimum break-in required (Optional)
Bear Knuckles gloves are designed to fit tightly for better control and dexterity. Our sizing guide reflects a glove that will fit like a second skin. With regular break-in, the leather will expand and conform to the natural shape of your hand. If you desire a loose fitting glove, we recommend sizing up (L instead of M).
Conditioning Leather for First Time Use
To achieve a perfect fit, Bear Knuckles leather gloves should conform tightly to your hands when wearing for the first time as leather will stretch.
- Put leather gloves on
- Spritz with water
Note: If gloves are water/oil resistant, use mink oil or leather conditioner instead of water - Wear until dry
Maintenance & Cleaning
All Bear Knuckles gloves are safe to hand or machine wash and dry. After machine washing, gloves will shrink to original size and may be stiff. Follow Break-in Steps above to recondition.My hand size was just within the small size, according to the sizing chart. I opted to order the medium, and am glad I did. Used for the first time and was very happy with the feel and fit. I did put some conditioner on them before use. They seem well made, I’ll see how they hold up. The only disappointment was I thought they were USA made. At least they’re not a chicom product
Finger torn at seam after 3 times of using them