PRODUCT GUIDE
Explore materials, sizing, care, and safety standards to choose the right SPIDERHAND® welding gloves.
Premium Materials
Premium by Design
Built for precision,
designed for protection.
SPIDERHAND® premium welding gloves are designed for demanding welding work, combining dexterity, comfort, and protection.
Crafted by hand using carefully selected leather and stitched with Kevlar® threading, every glove is built to support optimal control, durability, and performance in real working conditions.
Durable & Heat Resistant
Cowhide
Known for its thickness and durability, cowhide is a reliable choice for MIG welding. It offers strong heat resistance and dependable protection in demanding working conditions.
Flexible & Precise
Goatskin
Soft and flexible, goatskin provides excellent touch sensitivity and abrasion resistance. It is ideal for applications where dexterity, grip, and control are especially important.
Soft & Supple
Deerskin
The softest and most supple leather, deerskin offers superior touch sensitivity and comfort. It is well suited for precision work and lower amperage applications.
Size Guide
Find your perfect fit
A proper fit improves comfort, control, and safety. Your welding glove should feel secure around the hand without limiting movement.
If the glove is too tight, it can reduce flexibility and comfort. If it is too loose, it may affect grip, control, and protection during welding.
| Size | S/7 | M/8 | L/9 | XL/10 | XXL/11 |
| CM | 20,6 | 21,8 | 23 | 24,2 | 25 |
How to measure
Wrap a flexible measuring tape around the widest part of your palm, just below the knuckles and excluding the thumb. Keep the tape level and snug, but not too tight. Then compare your hand circumference with the size table above.
Product Care
Care for performance
Proper care helps extend the life of your welding gloves and keeps them performing at their best.
Let your gloves dry naturally after use, keep them away from direct heat sources, and store them in a dry, ventilated place.
✓ Air dry naturally after use
✓ Brush off dust, dirt, and welding residue
✓ Store in a dry, ventilated place
✓ Replace when leather, seams, or protective areas are worn
Avoid direct heat
Do not place your gloves near open flames, heaters, or other direct heat sources to dry them. High heat can damage the leather and reduce protection.
Safety Standards
Understanding the ratings
SPIDERHAND® welding gloves are designed with protection in mind. The safety markings and EN standards help explain how gloves are tested for mechanical risks, heat, flame, and welding-related performance.
EN 388
| Digit | Test resistance score | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| 1st | Abrasion (no. cycles) | 100 | 500 | 2000 | 8000 | ||
| 2nd | Blade cut (index) | 1,2 | 2,5 | 5,0 | 10,0 | 20,0 | |
| 3rd | Tear (Newton) | 10 | 25 | 50 | 75 | ||
| 4th | Puncture (Newton) | 20 | 60 | 100 | 150 | ||
| 5th | TDM cut resistance (Newton) | A2 | B5 | C10 | D15 | E22 | F30 |
EN 407
| Digit | Test resistance |
| 1st | Burning Behavior |
| 2nd | Contact heat |
| 3rd | Convective heat |
| 4th | Radiant heat |
| 5th | Small splashed of molten metal |
| 6th | Large quantities of molten metal |
How to Read the Ratings
The level of each number, from 0 to 4, corresponds with the resistance level against the risk in question. In general, a higher rating indicates a higher level of protection under testing conditions.
X = not tested
0 = below the minimum performance level
| EN12477 | Type | Type A | Type B |
| EN420 | Dexterity * | 1 | 4 |
| EN1149-2 | Electrical insulation | ≥ 105 Ω | ≥ 105 Ω |
| EN388 | Resistance to abrasion (A) | 2 | 1 |
| Resistance to cutting (B) | 1 | 1 | |
| Resistance to tearing (C) | 2 | 1 | |
| Resistance to puncture (D) | 2 | 1 | |
| EN407 | Resistance to flammability (A) | 3 | 2 |
| Contact heat (B) | 1 | 1 | |
| Convection heat (C) | 2 | X | |
| Welding drops (E) | 3 | 2 |
Gloves that meet standard EN 12477 must meet the following minimum requirements.