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When you're working with sparks, molten metal, and extreme temperatures, the risk of burns is more than just a possibility—it's a daily hazard. That's why flame-resistant gloves are not optional—they're essential.
At Strongarm Welding, we understand what’s at stake. Every glove we make is designed with the welder in mind, offering unmatched protection, comfort, and durability that professionals can rely on.
The Dangers Welders Face Daily
Welding isn't just a job—it's a skill forged in fire. But that fire comes with serious risks:
- Burns from sparks and slag
- Heat exposure from prolonged weld time
- Contact burns from heated metal surfaces
- UV and infrared radiation
Standard gloves just don’t cut it. You need high-heat-resistant leather gloves that can stand up to real-world job site conditions.
Why Strongarm Flame-Resistant Gloves Stand Out
At Strongarm Welding, we’re more than a brand—we're a team of experts and craftsmen who've been in the welding trenches. That’s why our flame-resistant gloves aren’t just compliant—they're proven.
Expert Design by Welders, for Welders
Our team includes certified welders and industrial safety engineers who know what real protection feels like. Every design undergoes rigorous field testing before hitting the market.
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
Our gloves meet or exceed ASTM and NFPA standards for flame resistance and high-heat durability. That’s the level of trust professionals demand.
Engineered for Long Shifts
No one wants to take off their gloves mid-job due to sweat, irritation, or breakdown. Ours are built for all-day wear with breathable interiors and flexible fits.
What to Look for in Flame-Resistant Gloves
Choosing the right pair isn’t just about grabbing what’s cheapest. Here's what matters most:
Heat Resistance
Look for gloves specifically rated for high temperatures. All Strongarm flame-resistant gloves handle 500°F+ contact heat.
Dexterity & Comfort
You need to move, grip, and weld without restrictions. Our gloves provide full mobility, perfect for TIG, MIG, and stick welding.
Stitching & Build Quality
Poor stitching fails under stress. We use Kevlar® threading to maintain glove integrity even under repeated exposure to sparks and heat.
Reinforced Palms and Fingers
Extra layers in high-wear zones extend glove life and enhance grip, especially on hot tools or metal.
Real-World Testimonial Highlights
“These gloves saved my hands more times than I can count.”
“Tried cheaper gloves, burned through two pairs in a week. Strongarm’s held up for months under heavy use.”
“Best balance of protection and feel. I can still do TIG work without losing finger control.”
Why Pros Choose Strongarm Welding
Strongarm Welding isn’t a newcomer. With over a decade in the business, we’ve built a reputation based on expertise, reliability, and real customer satisfaction. Our gear protects thousands of welders across the U.S. in industries ranging from construction to aerospace.
- Backed by safety professionals
- Trusted by industrial foremen and master welders
- Rated 4.8/5 by over 5,000 customers
When you buy from Strongarm, you’re not just getting gloves—you’re investing in confidence, comfort, and protection.
Our High-Heat Resistant Leather Glove Collection
Whether you're welding in a shop, on-site, or outdoors, we’ve got the right glove for the job:
ProShield Series
For MIG and stick welders needing serious protection from sparks and spatter.
HeatCore TIG Gloves
Designed for fine motor work and arc stability without sacrificing flame resistance.
UltraGuard Leather Gloves
Our top-rated high-heat-resistant leather glove—built with multi-layer protection and extended cuffs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What’s the difference between flame-resistant and flame-retardant gloves?
A: Flame-resistant gloves are made from materials that naturally resist ignition and don’t melt or drip. Flame-retardant gloves are chemically treated and may lose effectiveness over time.
A: Flame-resistant gloves are made from materials that naturally resist ignition and don’t melt or drip. Flame-retardant gloves are chemically treated and may lose effectiveness over time.
Q2: Can I use the same gloves for TIG, MIG, and stick welding?
A: You can, but optimal performance comes from task-specific gloves. Strongarm offers different models tailored to each welding method.
A: You can, but optimal performance comes from task-specific gloves. Strongarm offers different models tailored to each welding method.
Q3: How long do flame-resistant gloves last?
A: Lifespan depends on usage, but our gloves typically outlast lower-grade brands by 2–3x due to superior material and construction.
A: Lifespan depends on usage, but our gloves typically outlast lower-grade brands by 2–3x due to superior material and construction.
Q4: Are Strongarm gloves compliant with safety standards?
A: Absolutely. All gloves meet or exceed NFPA 2112, ASTM F1060, and OSHA guidelines for welding PPE.
A: Absolutely. All gloves meet or exceed NFPA 2112, ASTM F1060, and OSHA guidelines for welding PPE.
Q5: Do your gloves come in different sizes?
A: Yes, we offer a full-size range (S–XXL) for a secure fit and maximum dexterity.
A: Yes, we offer a full-size range (S–XXL) for a secure fit and maximum dexterity.
The Bottom Line: Your Hands Deserve the Best
Every time you strike an arc, you’re exposing your hands to real danger. Flame-resistant gloves from Strongarm Welding aren’t just another piece of PPE—they’re a barrier between you and life-changing injury. With trusted quality, expert design, and proven heat resistance, there’s a reason why welders nationwide rely on us.
Weld Safe. Work Strong. Choose Strongarm.
Whether you're laying bead on a skyscraper or fabricating custom metalwork in your shop, your hands are your livelihood. Don’t risk them to low-quality gloves. Make the smart, safe, and professional choice—Strongarm flame-resistant gloves.