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MAPA Catalog - Blyth

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02<br />

Why opt for one<br />

type of wrist<br />

finish rather than<br />

another?<br />

Because wrist finishes are<br />

designed according to the type of<br />

use and precise characteristics.<br />

Understand the spe<br />

of a glove in order to<br />

> Anatomical or ambidextrous<br />

What shape, size or thickne<br />

Safety cuff<br />

Wrist protection,<br />

quick glove removal and<br />

good ventilation of the hand.<br />

A glove is called anatomical when there is one shape<br />

for the left hand and another for the right.<br />

Ambidextrous gloves can be worn equally well on<br />

either hand; this is principally the case for thinner gloves.<br />

Knitted<br />

wrist<br />

Fitted to the hand<br />

and protects the wrist.<br />

Straight cuff<br />

Better hand ventilation.<br />

Rolled cuff<br />

Increased resistance<br />

to tearing when putting<br />

gloves on.<br />

Glove sizes.<br />

This depends on the circumference of the user’s palm, and<br />

varies from size 5 to 12.<br />

To be comfortable during use, a glove needs to be the<br />

correct size.<br />

Scalloped cut<br />

Longer-lasting glove.<br />

> How to choose<br />

the appropriate<br />

exterior finish?<br />

Smooth

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