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Work glove gets a grip on heavy loads

Staff -- Logistics Management, 5/1/2005

The Cargo Bull work glove, designed for package handling, freight loading, and warehouse work, reduces breakage and handling problems by preventing heavy items from slipping through the wearer's hands.

Its newly designed, non-slip palm uses a silicone grip that adheres to surfaces such as corrugated cardboard, glass and metal, and hand and power tools. The glove's breathable, double-wrapped wrist support helps brace the hand and wrist for better control and less strain when handling heavy loads. In addition, the glove includes heavy-duty, rubber-reinforced grip pads, finger sidewalls, and knuckle pads. The manufacturer guarantees Cargo Bull will not stretch, shrink, or stiffen, even when washed.

Ironclad Performance Wear (310) 577-5820 www.iclad.com

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