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Magid Glove & Safety introduces new TRX540 Impact Glove

Magid Glove & Safety, the leading manufacturer and distributor of personal protective equipment, introduces the new TRX540 Impact Glove, an addition to the popular T-REX Impact Glove line, a proven standard in rugged impact protection. The NEW TRX540 offers improvements in comfort, dexterity and impact protection with an ANSI Level 4 Cut Resistant rating, along with the added benefit of superior grip. "We work closely with safety managers and end users to ensure the right features and performance specifications meet the needs of a specific job function," said Efi Vrshek, product manager for hand protection at Magid. "TheTRX540 is a direct response to customers who told us they want an ANSI Cut Level 4 impact style without the usual bulkiness or the higher price." The TRX540 strengthens the T-REX Impact Series by offering: * Superb form-fitting comfort and dexterity achieved with a 13-gauge shell comprised of HPPE, polyester, glass and nylon fiber * ANSI Cut Level 4 resistance rating without the usual bulkiness * Improved impact resistance rating of 29% in ASTM D2632 Resilience Testing * A firm hold in wet and oily conditions with Magid's proprietary NitriX sandy nitrile palm coating; including impact- and puncture-resistant gel padding that features a flexible, scored design that allows it to bend with the hand * High-visibility colors for improved compliance, and hook-and-loop wrist closures for a secure fit The gloves have been rigorously tested to stand up to the harshest work environments, featuring ANSI Level 4.
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