Give your hands the ultimate protection against impacts and abrasions with Indigo Prints’ TPR Impact Gloves. We designed these gloves with Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) on the back of the hand, so they effectively absorb and dissipate impact energy from bumps, scrapes, and pinches. They’re an essential piece of personal protective equipment for anyone working in demanding environments like oil and gas, construction, mining, or heavy-duty maintenance.
Our TPR Impact Gloves don’t just protect you from impacts; they also provide excellent grip and dexterity. The reinforced palm and fingertips ensure a secure hold on tools and materials, even in wet or oily conditions. We constructed these gloves to be both durable and comfortable, so you get all-day protection without sacrificing your mobility. For professionals in Lusaka, Kitwe, and across Zambia who face daily risks to their hands, these gloves are a non-negotiable investment. Trust Indigo Prints to provide you with high-performance gloves that keep you safe and productive on the job.
FAQs
Q: What is TPR and how does it protect my hands? A: TPR stands for Thermoplastic Rubber. We use this flexible, yet tough, material on the back of the gloves to create a protective barrier. It absorbs and disperses energy from impacts, protecting your knuckles and fingers from injury.
Q: Are these gloves suitable for use with tools? A: Yes, our TPR impact gloves feature a reinforced palm and excellent grip, so you get superior control when you handle tools, equipment, or materials.
Q: What types of jobs are these gloves best for? A: These gloves are ideal for any job that carries a risk of impact or pinch injuries to the hands. This includes construction, mining, oil and gas, logistics, and heavy manufacturing.
Q: Where can I buy these gloves in Zambia? A: You can purchase our TPR impact gloves directly from our website. We also offer convenient delivery services to Lusaka, Kitwe, and other locations throughout Zambia.
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