Anti-Vibration Gloves





Shop Superior Gloves Anti-Vibration Gloves
Superior Gloves is a manufacturer of protective wear, including anti-vibration gloves. We carry a wide variety of gloves from Superior Gloves varying in strength, style and material. Find the gloves for you at great prices, or place a bulk order for even more savings.
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What is ANSI?
ANSI is a standardized measurement of a glove's cut protection, abrasion resistance, puncture resistance, and impact protection. The "Levels" (1-9) indicate how many grams of cutting load a glove can withstand before being penetrated.
ANSI Level |
Grams |
Applications |
Level 1 |
200-499g |
Assembly tasks that require dexterity |
Level 2 |
500-999g |
Light-cut hazards like paper or automotive assembly |
Level 3 |
1000-1499g |
Light-to-medium cutting hazards, work with small blades |
Level 4 |
1500-2199g |
Drywallers, electricians and carpet installers, anyone who deals with knives |
Level 5 |
2200-2999g |
HVAC installers or anyone who works with sheet metal |
Level 6 |
3000-3999g |
Meat processing plants, metal stamping, and recycling, glass and window manufacturing |
Level 7 |
4000-4999g |
For work with heavy machinery, sheet metal working, welding, and automotive demolition |
Level 8 |
5000-5999g |
Sheet metal, steel cable, and heavy plate glasswork |
Level 9 |
6000+g |
The most protective gloves on the market— for work with all of the above |
Superior Glove Sizing Chart
A quick and easy way to figure out your glove size is to run a tape measure around your knuckles. That circumference, in inches, will correspond to your glove size in the chart below.
Note: Some sizes on our website are listed as numbers, while others are listed as S, M, L, etc. Below you’ll see which numbers correspond to which size.
Measurement |
US Size |
Numerical Size |
5 inches |
XXS |
5 |
6-7 inches |
XS |
6-7 |
7-8 inches |
S |
7-8 |
8-9 inches |
M |
8-9 |
9-10 inches |
L |
9-10 |
10-11 inches |
XL |
10-11 |
11+ inches |
XXL |
11+ |
Buy Superior Gloves in Bulk
Buy Superior Gloves for your whole team and save money. We offer bulk sales on all our anti-vibration gloves and ship to the 48 contiguous United States. There is a $75 minimum on Superior Glove Products.
Design & Supply Solutions from Ward & Kennedy
At Ward & Kennedy, we have been designing and supplying companies around the globe for over a decade. We offer solutions like digital and die-cutting to the plastics, textiles and foam industries. Below are the services we can provide your company: