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GLOVES


PMI offers different gloves so you can choose how best to meet your needs. Please review the Glove Sizing Chart on the following page and also the Key Features of the various gloves to assist in your selection.


RESCUE TECHNICIAN GLOVES (RTG) Your PMI Rescue Technician Gloves (RTG) are certified as a utility ensemble element per NFPA 1951, 2007. The PMI RTG provides protection from physical hazards, a basic flame resistance for the ensemble and its elements, and a high level of breathability to reduce heat stress for the wearer. These are intended to be used by fire and emergency services personnel operating at technical rescue incidents involving building or structural collapse, fire, vehicle/person extrication, confined space entry, trench/cave-in rescue, rope rescue, and similar incidents.


Key Features: Comprised of 60% Kevlar, 20% Cow grain, and 20% Goat grain


Small Medium GL22701 Large XLarge GL22702 GL22703


Weight: 5.0 oz (143.5 g) 5.6 oz (158 g) 6.2 oz (175 g) 6.3 oz (179.5 g) 6.7 oz (190.6 g) GL22700


XXLarge GL22704


CERTIFIED NFPA 1951, 2007


FINGERLESS GLOVES PMI's Belay Glove is a fingerless design constructed of pliable goatskin and an extra layer of durable cowhide across the palm. A cleverly designed leather pull tab between the fingers makes removal easy.


Key Features: Lightweight . Soft leathers provide easy movement . Fingers covered just enough for protection . Quick removal


XXSmall XSmall Small GL22402 Medium Large


Weight: 4.3 oz (121 g) 4.3 oz (121 g) 4.7 oz (133 g) 4.7 oz (133 g) 5.3 oz (150 g) GL22400 GL22401


GL22403 GL22404 XLarge


5.7 oz (162 g) GL22405


ROPE TECH GLOVES Hand protection and finger dexterity at its best. This ultra-lightweight design is great for belaying, knot tying and other rigging work. It is not suitable hand protection for fast rope or other body rappel techniques.


Key Features: Synthetic leather (palm base layer) . Cowhide layer (finger wear points and palm) . Ergonomically shaped for maximum pro- tection and durability . Two-Way stretch spandex on top and fingers for greater mobility and breathability . Elastic cuff with pull-tab and Velcro closure . Carabiner loop stores inside for snag free operations


XXSmall XSmall GL22301 Small GL22302 Medium GL22303 Large GL22304 XLarge GL22305


Weight: 7.9 oz (224 g) 7.9 oz (224 g) 7.9 oz (224 g) 9.0 oz (255 g) 9.1 oz (258 g) 10.1 oz (286 g) 10.5 oz (298 g) GL22300


XXLarge GL22306


ROPE TECH GLOVES - BLACK An all black version of the PMI Rope Tech Glove. Superior protection without the compromise of dexterity.


Key Features: Synthetic leather (palm base layer) . Cowhide layer (finger wear points and palm) . ergonomically shaped for maximum protection and durability . Two-Way stretch spandex on top and fingers for greater mobility and breathability . Elastic cuff with pull-tab and Velcro closure . Carabiner loop stores inside for snag free operations


XXSmall XSmall GL22501 Small GL22502 Medium GL22503 Large GL22504 XLarge GL22505


Weight: 7.9 oz (224 g) 7.9 oz (224 g) 7.9 oz (224 g) 9.0 oz (255 g) 9.1 oz (258 g) 10.1 oz (286 g) 10.5 oz (298 g) Black GL22500


XXLarge GL22506


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