Ejendals Tegera 377 Insulated Thermal Work Gloves
Working in freezing cold conditions with the wrong gloves will quickly cause sensation loss, numbness and a loss of productivity and comfort. Ejendals Tegera 377 Insulated Thermal Work Gloves use an internal thermal liner to trap heat and a robust and reinforced palms, fingers and thumbs to prevent heavy-duty applications wreaking havoc on your hands.
What's Included?
Sizing Information for Ejendals Tegera 377 Thermal Work Gloves
Ejendals Tegera 377 Insulated Safety Gloves are available in two different sizes. To find the right one for you, simply measure the circumference of your hand and the length of your palm as shown below.
Once you have these measurements, please consult the sizing chart below to find the right size for your hands.
Size | Palm Circumference | Hand Length |
Size 8 | 203mm | 182mm |
Size 10 | 254mm | 204mm |
Who Can Use Ejendals Tegera Thermal Work Gloves?
Thanks to their cold weather insulation and waterproof liner, Ejendals Tegera 377 Thermal Gloves are perfect for winter. They're great for a range of applications and environments, including:
- Agriculture
- Brick Handling
- Building and Construction
- Concrete Handling
- Cold Storage
- Engineering
- Facilities
- Farming
- Forestry
- Freezer Work
- Gardening
- Mining
- Maintenance
- Offshore
- Paper Industry
- Shipping
- Transportation
- Utilities
- Wood Industry
How Do Tegera 377 Insulated Thermal Gloves Protect My Hands?
Designed primarily for thermal and cold weather application, Tegera 377 Winter Work Gloves do so much more than keep your hands warm. See below for a list of hazards they protect against:
- Dirt
- Cold Temperatures
- Grease
- Bumps
- Oil
- Scuffs
- Contact Cold
- Water
- Scratches
Safety Standards and Protection Ratings
EN 511: Cold Resistance
EN 511 is the European regulation governing cold-resistant garments and gloves. This regulation uses a number of intricate and complex tests to assess the contact cold, convective cold and water permeability of a fabric. Please view the table below to see how these gloves performed:
Standard | Resistance Rating |
Convective Cold Resistance | Level 1 |
Contact Cold Resistance | Level 2 |
Water Permeability | N/A |
EN 388: Mechanical Resistance
EN 388 is a European regulation governing the sale of gloves used for safety and protection. It determines the gloves' performance when used for protection against mechanical machinery by measuring the fabric's abrasion, cut, tear and puncture resistance.
Standard | Resistance Rating |
Abrasion Resistance | Level 3 |
Cut Resistance | Level 1 |
Tear Resistance | Level 1 |
Puncture Resistance | Level 1 |
ISO Cut Resistance | N/A |
Key Features and Benefits
- Thermal liner and faux-fur insulation keep cold at bay during winter
- Convective and contact cold protection under EN 511
- One of our favourite thermal gloves for cold weather protection
- Pigskin leather foundation is rough, ready and durable
- Reinforced fingers and thumbs make the gloves last longer
- Splayed wrist-cuff maximises scope and range of wrist protection
- Bulky design prevents bumps, scratches and scrapes ruining your hands
Insulated Thermal Liner
A thermal liner ensures that hands stay warm, no matter how cold it gets. A good quality liner is proven to increase insulation and heat retention by as much as twenty percent.
Full Grain Pigskin Leather Foundation
Pigskin is a leather known for its toughness. Because of this, it's perfect for withstanding bumps, scratches, grazes and abrasions in the workplace.
Pigskin also has the advantage of not stiffening up when it gets wet. This makes it ideal for thermal and winter gloves that need to be at their best when the heavens open.
Artificial Fur Lining
Whether you're conscious about the ethics of fur or you're simply after something a little cheaper, look no further. Ejendals 377 Winter Gloves use 100% ethical imitation fur in their gloves to create a thermal liner that's just as warm as the real thing.
Reinforced Thumb and Fingers
Heavy-duty work ready, Ejendals 377 Work Safety Gloves are tougher than the rest. Their pigskin foundation fabric is highly resilient in the face of scuffs, scrapes and scratches, and their reinforced fingertips are included to make lifting the heaviest boxes and products a whole lot easier.
Fully Splayed Wrist Cuff
Ejendals 377 Insulated Thermal Gloves feature a splayed wrist cuff which covers more of the arm than a standardised safety glove cuff. They're great for tucking a jacket or coat into to create a complete waterproof seal when the rain really starts to pour.
What Are Tegera 377 Thermal Gloves Made From?
- Palm Material: Full grain pigskin
- Lining Material: Winter lined
- Back Material: Cotton
Additional Documentation
Delivery
This item will be dispatched by Royal Mail, DPD courier or UPS courier.
The estimated delivery time for this item is usually 1-3 working days when ordered before 14:00, Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays).
Orders that are placed before 14:00 on a working day are usually dispatched on the same day; for orders placed outside this timeframe, they are normally dispatched the next working day.
UK Delivery Charges
Certain orders delivered to the UK are subject to a delivery charge; refer to the table below for more information. Please note that all values are listed exclusive of VAT.
Order Value | UK Delivery Charge |
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Up to £39.99 | £4.95 |
£40.00 and over | FREE |
Please note: orders to NON-mainland UK and the Scottish highlands may be subject to an additional delivery charge, dependent on the size and value of the order.
Ejendals Sustainability Goals
Here at SafetyGloves.co.uk we take pride in sourcing sustainable and environmentally friendly suppliers. Ejendals are no different, with a company policy that puts being part of a global community at its heart. This policy includes not just a focus on reducing carbon emissions, increasing recycling and minimising waste, but working to reduce the impact of solvents used in gloves based on the current knowledge available.
A Focus on a Better World
Ejendals want to limit their environmental impact in order to make the world better for future generations. Their work includes:
- Imposing environmental requirements on those who deliver products, packaging and services
- Reducing the amount of chemicals used in the manufacturing process
- Ensuring that staff are educated on the impact of the materials used
- Manufacturing high quality products to ensure less waste
- Ship as much as possible to reduce aeroplane emissions
- Minimising waste and recycling materials
Ejendals are also certified in accordance with environmental management system ISO 14001. For a full breakdown of their sustainability goals, see the link below:
What is EN 388?
You might have noticed that this product adheres to EN standard EN 388. EN standards ensure that the product you are buying meets the safety standards of the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), the highest standards organisation recognised by and working on behalf of the European Union. To pass any EN standard, a PPE product must undergo some of the most rigorous safety tests around.
There are many EN standards that our gloves adhere to. However, the EN standard that we’re concerned about here is EN 388. EN 388 stands for Mechanical Resistance, and informs you of your gloves' resistance to abrasion, cuts, tears and punctures.
How Do I Read the EN 388 Score?
Simply speaking, the higher the score that this product achieves, the better the product will be at resisting that hazard. Products will score between Level 0 and Level 4 for abrasion, tears and punctures, and if they weren’t tested for that hazard you will see N/A written instead of a number.
Cuts are a little different and, with the EN 388 standard rewritten in 2016, it means that gloves will either be tested to cut resistance or ISO cut resistance (sometimes called TDM cut resistance). Gloves tested to cut resistance will score between Level 0 and Level 5, and gloves tested to ISO cut resistance will achieve a score between Level A and Level F with the higher letter offering better cut protection.
Where Can I Find Out More?
This is just a brief overview of EN standard EN 388 so you know where you are standing. For further information, you can see the Introductory EN 388 Blog in our Knowledge Centre.