🧤 Weld Like a Pro, Protect Like a Legend
Caiman Premium Goat Grain TIG Welding Gloves combine thick, high-quality goat leather with Kevlar stitching and a 4-inch gold split cowhide cuff to deliver superior heat resistance, durability, and tactile precision. Designed unlined for maximum dexterity, these medium-sized gloves offer professional welders reliable hand protection and control in demanding environments.
Manufacturer | Caiman |
Part Number | 1600-4 |
Item Weight | 0.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 6 x 2 inches |
Item model number | 1600-4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium (Pack of 1) |
Color | White/Gold |
Style | Tig Welding Gloves With 4-inch Cuff |
Material | Leather |
Thickness | 0.12 Inches |
Power Source | electric, pneumatic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Kevlar Stiching |
Included Components | Pair of Gloves |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30 Day Limited |
L**O
great feel
they feel great and look good
M**L
Great gloves for TIG welding
They fit my husband's hands perfectly. He needed gloves that were easy to feed the stick and yet protect him.
A**A
Good for a good price!
I had to get welding gloves for a sculpture course I'm enrolled in. We do primarily oxyacetylene welds. This gloves are great! A lot of dexterity so sculpting is easier, and the length is perfect. They are a bit thin so don't touch fresh welds (obviously). As well as they smell pretty goat-y, which I can't knock it for that since it is goatskin. I am clumsy and have accidentally torched my gloves a bit, but they're holding up great!
M**H
Soft and durable
Perfect for TIG welding
J**N
Look and feel great.
Really nice for the money. Offshore gloves, even with US names slapped on often are too short for my fingers. The fit and initial quality here are lovely. Comfort is exceptional as one would expect for unlined Goatskin. Fit me better than the MegaTig I bought the same order but not really fair comparison as those are thinly insulated. We will see how they hold up and how useful they are being unligned as I'm an old welder but new to TIG and not sure yet what I really need.
G**L
Excellent welding gloves
I do a lot of tig & mig welding and have been using the Tillman tig gloves for decades. When I saw these at about 2/3rd the price I decided to give them a try.Honestly I can't tell any difference at all between these and a pair of Tillman gloves. I have been using them for about 6 months now and they seem to hold up just as well also.Good price on a good pair of welding gloves
S**S
Best all around gloves ever.
I worked as a Structural Ironworker for 33 years.In that time, I've tried just about every type of glove known to man.Not only did I use super heavy gloves for inner shield welding, lighter gloves for stick, but I also used cotton gloves (flexo's) when I was hanging iron, then I needed latex coated gloves for metal decking and siding, leather gloves for rebar.Plus I've tried scores of gloves for gardening and general-purpose chores.Overall, These are the most utilitarian pair of gloves I have ever owned.Oh ya, The work really well as an archery glove too.
J**Z
Thin leather
They are comfortable, but are way to thin for welding in my opinion. You can feel the heat radiating from the arc and if you grab any part of the steel near the weld you can definitely feel the heat through the leather. I use other regular cow hide leather gloves for handling steel I just welded and also for welding, never had issues with feeling like I'm about to burn my fingers. I did notice a spark actually burned a small hole in the leather on the second use.
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