Snickers 9325 Weather Flex Guard Thermal and Waterproof Gloves
In combining a complete waterproof coating with impressive cold resistance, the Snickers 9325 Weather Flex Guard Thermal and Waterproof Gloves excel in cold environments. Excellent grip and flexibility improves productivity, enabling you to continue with your job during those long shifts.
What's Included?
Which Size Snickers Gloves Should I Buy?
The Snickers 9325 Gloves are available in four different sizes. To find the right size for you please measure the circumference of your palm and length of your hand as shown in the diagram below, and then match your results to the table.
Size | Palm Circumference | Hand Length |
Size 7 | 178mm | 171mm |
Size 8 | 203mm | 182mm |
Size 9 | 229mm | 192mm |
Size 10 | 254mm | 204mm |
What Tasks are the Snickers Weather Flex gUard Gloves Suitable For?
As the gloves offer impressive resistance to contact cold, convective cold and water, it means that they are built for harsh, outdoor environments. Suitable tasks can include those where you might expect to get wet, or have to handle freezing products. Examples include:
- Assembly
- Cold store work
- Construction
- DIY
- Freezer work
- Industrial work
- Industrial fishing
- Inspection
- Local authorities
- Maintenance
- Outdoor work
- Packaging
- Packing
- Public transport
- Public utilities
- Railway maintenance
- Sea fishing
- Utilities
Tested To EN Safety Standards For reliable Usage
The Snickers Weather Flex Guard Gloves have been tested under EN Standards to ensure that they provide the level of protection that they say they do, and that you expect. They have been tested to EN 388 (mechanical resistance), and EN 511 (cold resistance), and their results can be seen in the tables below.
EN 388: Mechanical Resistance
Hazard | Resistance Rating |
Abrasion Resistance | Level 3 |
Cut Resistance | Level 3 |
Tear Resistance | Level 4 |
Puncture Resistance | Level 2 |
ISO Cut Resistance | N/A |
EN 511: Cold Resistance
Property | Performance Level |
Convective Cold | Level 1 |
Contact Cold | Level 2 |
Water Permeability | Level 0 |
Key Features and Benefits
- Complete waterproof membrane for wet work
- Terry brushed liner protects the hands in -10°C temperatures
- Excellent all-round mechanical resistance for high risk tasks
- Maximum level 4 tear resistance for longevity
- Uncoated back and sides for increased ventilation
- Durable coating offers superior grip
- Repels oils and grease for working tougher work conditions
How Much Cold Resistance do the Weather Flex Guard Thermal Gloves Provide?
The Weather Flex Guard Thermal Gloves are designed for use in cold conditions, and use a thick, foam coating to ensure that the cold doesn't get to your fingers. They offer level 2 contact cold resistance, meaning that they should continue to provide protection in conditions as low as -20°C. The gloves also offer level 1 convective cold resistance, which will keep your hands warm when working in outdoor cold conditions.
How Waterproof Are the Snickers Thermal Weather flex Guard Gloves?
These gloves feature a PVC liner that can keep out pretty much all liquids. In fact, you could put your hands into buckets of icy water while wearing these gloves, and it will be some time before your hands start to feel the cold. Their only weakness is their knitwrist, which doesn't prevent water from coming in through the wrist should your hands be fully submerged.
Warmth without the Sweat
Despite their strong thermal insulation you won't need to worry about these gloves causing you uncomfortable sweating hands which can impact productivity. Uncoated backs and sides on the Snickers 9325 Gloves allow for increased ventilation giving your hands the chance to breathe whilst staying warm.
What Materials Are in the Snickers Thermal Weather Flex Gloves?
- Acrylic (40%)
- PVC (40%)
- Polyamide (20%)
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.
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.
What is EN 511?
You might have noticed that this product adheres to EN standard EN 511. 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 511. EN 511 stands for all things cold, and means that your gloves have been tested for their convective cold resistance, contact cold resistance and water permeability properties.
How Do I Read the EN 511 Score?
Simply speaking, the higher the score achieved the better the product will be at resisting the hazard tested. For the first two tests (convective cold resistance and contact cold resistance), the product will achieve between a Level 0 and a Level 4. The higher the score the better the resistance, with a Level 0 score meaning that it failed and an N/A score meaning that the product wasn’t tested for this hazard.
For water permeability the product will achieve either a Level 0 or a Level 1. Level 1 means that the product is waterproof, and Level 0 means that it isn't.
Where Can I Find Out More?
This is just a brief overview of EN standard EN 511 so you know where you are standing. For further information, you can see the Introductory EN 511 Blog in our Knowledge Centre.