Product description
The Showa Way
Showa stands for quality hand protection and unsurpassed innovation. The Japanese manufacturer's goal is to develop new technologies in the glove sector and to make the best gloves even better.
In the ISO-90001 certified Showa laboratories, the products are tested for their resistance to various hazardous substances and mechanical damage.
As part of the company's zero defect policy, each glove is checked for damage before shipping.
In Japanese, Showa means the way to balance different elements. In accordance with this principle, Showa aims to find solutions that optimally combine quality, performance and design.
In the ISO-90001 certified Showa laboratories, the products are tested for their resistance to various hazardous substances and mechanical damage.
As part of the company's zero defect policy, each glove is checked for damage before shipping.
In Japanese, Showa means the way to balance different elements. In accordance with this principle, Showa aims to find solutions that optimally combine quality, performance and design.
The perfect glove for food processing
Made in the USA, this class D cut protection glove combines Kevlar special fibre fabric with a sponge nitrile coating that also protects the hands from oils and greases. The Showa 4561 optimally conforms to the contours of the hand and offers ergonomic comfort with maximum dexterity.
The breathable back of the hand reduces perspiration, making the glove suitable for longer or continuous wear.
Latex and silicones were not used in the production process, so the glove is also perfectly suitable for allergy sufferers. In addition, irritations are prevented thanks to the seamless processing of the knitted fabric.
The breathable back of the hand reduces perspiration, making the glove suitable for longer or continuous wear.
Latex and silicones were not used in the production process, so the glove is also perfectly suitable for allergy sufferers. In addition, irritations are prevented thanks to the seamless processing of the knitted fabric.
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Product description
The Showa Way
Showa stands for quality hand protection and unsurpassed innovation. The Japanese manufacturer's goal is to develop new technologies in the glove sector and to make the best gloves even better.
In the ISO-90001 certified Showa laboratories, the products are tested for their resistance to various hazardous substances and mechanical damage.
As part of the company's zero defect policy, each glove is checked for damage before shipping.
In Japanese, Showa means the way to balance different elements. In accordance with this principle, Showa aims to find solutions that optimally combine quality, performance and design.
In the ISO-90001 certified Showa laboratories, the products are tested for their resistance to various hazardous substances and mechanical damage.
As part of the company's zero defect policy, each glove is checked for damage before shipping.
In Japanese, Showa means the way to balance different elements. In accordance with this principle, Showa aims to find solutions that optimally combine quality, performance and design.
The perfect glove for food processing
Made in the USA, this class D cut protection glove combines Kevlar special fibre fabric with a sponge nitrile coating that also protects the hands from oils and greases. The Showa 4561 optimally conforms to the contours of the hand and offers ergonomic comfort with maximum dexterity.
The breathable back of the hand reduces perspiration, making the glove suitable for longer or continuous wear.
Latex and silicones were not used in the production process, so the glove is also perfectly suitable for allergy sufferers. In addition, irritations are prevented thanks to the seamless processing of the knitted fabric.
The breathable back of the hand reduces perspiration, making the glove suitable for longer or continuous wear.
Latex and silicones were not used in the production process, so the glove is also perfectly suitable for allergy sufferers. In addition, irritations are prevented thanks to the seamless processing of the knitted fabric.