Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Sean Powers photo
1 Level
714 Review
40 Karma

Review on Revolutionize Glove Performance with Magid's Lightweight Hyperon NitriX Technology by Sean Powers

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High cut resistance but FYI that doesn't mean they are puncture resistant

I agree they are a bit small but I'm also not sure if they will stretch over time. I was given size 9 (L). They are quite flexible and can become a bit more flexible with prolonged use, including washing. I found them to offer good grip and control. The entire palm will fold and roll when you squeeze your hand, but I don't think this will have a huge negative impact on grip. tough but NOT puncture resistant or puncture resistant. I no longer have access to the American National Standards Institute, but the A7 rating comes second in the ANSI/ISEA 105-2016, American National Hand Protection Grading Standard that I've read. This could possibly be important as the old standard (2011) had levels A1 to A5, but in 2016 the standard was revised to nine levels (A1 to A9). I can't find any washing instructions other than those listed in the product description as the bag they came in has been lost, but the product description says 'machine wash for longer life' and I suspect in cold water and probably won't dry. I also agree that they work with touchscreen devices, but be aware that the level of dexterity isn't the same as with a bare hand. To be honest I wasn't trying to see if I could bleed with those gloves on. Testing with gloves placed on a table or bench gives some general guidance, but performance should be tested in the design configuration for use. Others have posted some photos and some have tried slicing and dicing. I will rely on the manufacturer and ANSI. In case the reviews are later merged with other similar products, the product in question was Hyperon NitriX Grip Technology Magid D-ROC Light Work Gloves with Palm Coating - Fit Level A7 (1 pair).

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • I'll write later