The Dangers Welders Face Daily

- Burns from sparks and slag
- Heat exposure from prolonged weld time
- Contact burns from heated metal surfaces
- UV and infrared radiation
Why Strongarm Flame-Resistant Gloves Stand Out
Expert Design by Welders, for Welders
Superior Materials
We use premium cowhide and goatskin leather, reinforced with Kevlar® stitching, to ensure our gloves withstand both heat and wear. The inner lining adds a layer of comfort without compromising flexibility.
Tested and Trusted
Engineered for Long Shifts
What to Look for in Flame-Resistant Gloves
Heat Resistance
Dexterity & Comfort
Stitching & Build Quality
Reinforced Palms and Fingers
Real-World Testimonial Highlights
Why Pros Choose Strongarm Welding
- Backed by safety professionals
- Trusted by industrial foremen and master welders
- Rated 4.8/5 by over 5,000 customers
Our High-Heat Resistant Leather Glove Collection

ProShield Series
HeatCore TIG Gloves
UltraGuard Leather Gloves
What Welders Are Saying About Strongarm Gloves
Jake M., Pipeline Welder (Texas)
"I’ve been welding for 15 years, and these are hands-down the toughest gloves I’ve ever owned. Strongarm gloves don’t just protect—they last. I used to replace gloves monthly; now I get half a year out of one pair."
⭐ Luis R., Aerospace Fabricator (California)
"Dexterity was always a problem with other gloves. With Strongarm’s TIG gloves, I can handle precision welds without sacrificing safety. They’re worth every dollar."
⭐ Dana K., Shop Foreman (Illinois)
"When you’re managing a crew, safety gear is everything. Switching to Strongarm reduced hand burn incidents on my team. That kind of reliability is priceless."
People Also Asked
Q1: Why should I choose leather welding gloves over synthetic ones?
A: Leather provides natural heat resistance, durability, and flexibility that synthetics can’t match. Strongarm’s premium cowhide and goatskin options outperform synthetics in real-world welding conditions.
Q2: Are Strongarm flame-resistant gloves good for extreme environments?
A: Yes. Our gloves are tested for high-heat exposure, spatter resistance, and durability in both indoor and outdoor environments, making them suitable for everything from shop welding to field work.
Q3: How do I maintain my flame-resistant gloves for longer life?
A: Avoid soaking them in water or chemicals, store them in a cool, dry place, and brush off slag after each use. Proper care can extend their lifespan by months.
Q4: Do Strongarm gloves work well with grinders and cutting tools?
A: Absolutely. While designed for welding, the reinforced palms and Kevlar® stitching make them durable for grinding, torch cutting, and handling hot materials.
Conclusion
When it comes to welding, your gloves aren’t just another tool, they’re your first line of defense. Strongarm Welding flame-resistant gloves are built for professionals who demand more than the bare minimum. With superior materials, proven durability, and designs crafted by welders themselves, our gloves deliver the confidence you need to focus on your craft, not your safety.
Protect Your Hands with Premium Flame-Resistant Gloves from Strongarm Welding
Your hands execute every weld, cut, and fabrication task, they deserve maximum protection. Premium Flame-Resistant Gloves shield your hands against arc flash, molten spatter, intense radiant heat, and sharp metal edges.
Get Expert Guidance on Flame-Resistant Gloves Selection
- Call 1-678-691-2332 to connect with a safety specialist who matches you with Flame-Resistant Gloves that fit your welding style, hand size, and job conditions.
- Visit our Contact Us Page for detailed Flame-Resistant Gloves sizing charts, material certifications, heat resistance ratings, and priority shipping on bulk orders.
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About the Author
The Strongarm Welding Team is a group of seasoned fabrication specialists, safety experts, and professional welders who have spent decades working directly with high-heat environments. We know that in welding, your hands are your livelihood, and standard work gloves simply won't cut it under the shower of sparks and intense thermal heat.




