Kevlar Diving Gloves, Warm Snorkeling Gloves for Fishing & Crab Catching, Smooth Surface Gloves with Titanium Coating, Scratch-resistant Gloves
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Pattern & Specs
Fabric & Accessories
Applications
- Diving & snorkeling
- Surfing & paddleboarding
- Water sports training
- Cross-border e-commerce brands
- Dive club procurement
Customization Process
- 01Provide target styles, samples, images, or technical drawings.
- 02Confirm thickness, sizes, colors, logos, accessories, and packaging.
- 03Arrange sample production and adjust fit and details based on feedback.
- 04After sample approval, proceed to bulk production, quality control, packaging, and shipment.
Customization Notes
We support customization based on your designs, samples, logo, color, hang tags, care labels, outer bags, and outer cartons.
Quality Confirmation
For bulk orders, we recommend confirming samples, size charts, packaging versions, and shipment acceptance criteria first.
Customization & Delivery Support
- Before bulk purchasing, we recommend confirming samples, size charts, colors, logos, and packaging versions first.
- Shipping documents can be adjusted based on product model, fabric, batch, and target market.
- We support customization based on your designs/samples, sample replication, small-batch trials, and OEM/ODM bulk delivery.
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Key Points
- Palm and finger areas are made of Kevlar for enhanced abrasion resistance and durability. The in
- Model: KKQ-017
- Category: Waterproof Gloves
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Common Questions
Can Kevlar gloves resist cuts?
Kevlar aramid fiber has 5 times the strength of steel at the same weight, making it very difficult to cut through with slow, lateral strokes from ordinary knives. Its abrasion resistance is several times that of ordinary neoprene gloves. However, it cannot resist punctures from sharp, pointed objects (e.g., needles, knife tips pressed hard). It is designed to resist cuts and abrasions, not ballistic or puncture protection. In short: Kevlar diving gloves effectively resist scratches and cuts from reefs and fish hooks, but cannot prevent punctures from sharp, hard objects under force.