Heavy-duty waterproof glove with Level F cut resistance, TPR impact protection, and 100°C contact heat resistance. Dual nitrile coating ensures grip and durability. Ideal for high-risk industrial and outdoor work.
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£10.15 ex VAT
The Portwest AP54 Impact F13 Glove is a rugged, all-weather solution for heavy-duty tasks where cut, impact, and water resistance are essential. Built with a 13-gauge HPPE and glass fibre liner, this glove delivers a snug, secure fit without compromising durability. A dual nitrile foam coating ensures complete waterproofing and a strong grip in wet or oily conditions.
Engineered for high-risk environments, the AP54 provides Level F cut resistance, medium-energy impact protection, and contact heat resistance up to 100°C. Reinforced with thermoplastic rubber (TPR) overlays across the knuckles and fingers, it’s ideal for industries such as construction, engineering, waste handling, and offshore work.
Level F cut resistance – maximum protection for sharp hazards
13-gauge HPPE/glass fibre liner – precision fit with enhanced strength
Dual nitrile foam coating – full waterproof protection and grip
TPR protection – guards against medium-energy impacts
Contact heat resistant up to 100°C – EN 407 certified
Impact, water, and abrasion resistant – suitable for the toughest conditions
Retail tag – ideal for shelf display and PPE counters
CE certified and ANSI rated – professional-grade safety you can trust
EN ISO 21420:2020 – General glove requirements
EN 388:2016 + A1:2018 – 4X43FP
EN 407:2020 – X1XXXX (Contact heat level 1)
ANSI/ISEA 105:2016
• Cut Level A6
• Abrasion Level 6
• Puncture Level 4
ANSI/ISEA 138:2019 – Impact Level 2
Nylon
HPPE (High-Performance Polyethylene)
Glass Fibre
Nitrile Foam (dual coating)
Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR)
From offshore rigs to demolition sites, the Portwest AP54 Impact Glove offers elite-level protection against the harshest hazards — keeping hands dry, safe, and comfortable all shift long.
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