Have you ever experienced rope burns? It can be mild, such as abrasions, or severe, such as tearing and bleeding on the hand skin. Regardless of the severity, anyone who has experienced a rope burn knows how painful it is.
Prevention is always more cost-effective than after-treatment. The key to avoiding rope burns is to protect the surface skin of your hands. And you have to know that wearing worn-out work gloves is just as dangerous as not wearing them. When choosing wear-resistant gloves, you should spend more time choosing them.
Generally coated gloves and leather gloves all can play a role in wear resistance. Coated gloves provide a better grip, and you can use your hands more freely with them. But its shortcomings are also obvious, it may wear out too quickly, and may cause adhesion.
As for leather gloves, it has amazing abrasion resistance and has a longer service life than coated gloves. But it's a bit clumsy.
Another type of glove may be able to neutralize the advantages and disadvantages of the two - mechanical gloves. It has a certain degree of wear resistance and can maintain a certain degree of flexibility. It is recommended that you choose wear-resistant work gloves according to your actual needs.