- Powder-free, nitrile & full heavy texture
- 8 mil finger thickness, durable for high risk and mid to heavy duty applications
- 100 percent rubber latex free eliminates potential allergic reactions to latex protein
- 100 gloves by weight per box
- Suitable for: auto mechanics, aviation, dairy/ranch, industrial/manufacturing, janitorial/cleaning, marine/naval, plumbing, painting, safety
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Sally Tanoshii
These are great gloves! Better priced than some competitors
These are great gloves! Better priced than some competitors, and I've been using them a lot in my workshop. They are disposable so I have to replace them after a few hours, but I retain great dexterity while using them. They are strong enough that I can take them off and put them back on several times, I just blow into them to get them right-side-out before putting them on again. They seem quite chemical-proof, as I've used them with gasket remover, oil, brake fluid, coolant, power steering fluid, diesel fuel, gasoline, etc. and they haven't dissolved on me.
Leslie Roland
order your usual size, not based on size in product graphic
Product is working good for me. But the company has created a lot of confusion (as seen in many reviews) on sizing by showing a picture of a measurement on the glove across the palm and associating a size with it. Be aware this is the dimensions of a flat glove, not your hand. As shown in my picture, my hand measures 3.75 in but I need a large glove that measures 4.25 in to fit properly once your hand is in the glove and it needs to fit in 3 dimensions. Also of course it is a little more difficult to get a powder free glove on your hand even if it is the correct size. So my advice is to order your regular glove size to get these to fit correctly.
Sajid Shah
Good for automotive or cleaning
Having used a number of different nitrile gloves to try to keep oil off my hands when working on my car, so far these are my favorites. I think the grip aspect is a bit gimmicky, but it does work. The gloves are definitely tough enough to handle most situations. After using dozens of pairs of these gloves I've only had one rip while under some serious use. I'm very impressed with these, definitely recommend. Keep in mind, as with all nitrile gloves if you put enough solvents like brake cleaner on them, they will tear more easily. I haven't had these fall apart immediately after using brake cleaner on them like with other nitrile gloves, but I could tell they would likely be softer and susceptible to tearing. Just an observation.
Fozia Amjad
Get a grip!
I have been buying small packages of nitrile gloves at the local auto store. They were mostly good, but there were two issues. First while the black color looked cool (who cares doing your own maintenance is cool enough) you could not tell where the grease or oil was. The second was grip the generic gloves were smooth and once oily were less effective. Catch gloves are bright orange you can see the grease. And the texture is amazing, super gripy and has a great tactile feel. I recommend using the size guide, I normally buy Mediums although my hands usually measure large but I like the gloves to be tight. I went ahead an bought the suggested size according to the size chart. If I had purchased the mediums I would have been disappointed, the larges are large enough but are very snug without any play, the sizing is very true. I "Catch" myself using these gloves for more than just auto maintenance as well. The price is reasonable for quantity and quality of the product I would highly recommend! Adenna CAT456 Catch 8 mil Nitrile Powder Free Gloves (Orange, Large) Box of 100
Andy Kovesdy
Great Gloves, Sizing Is Loco
Great gloves, but sizing is way off. I accidently ordered large, I wanted XL, my bad. They do fit my wife. Their sizing is not reliable. My hand measures 3 3/4 in wide. Look at the chart, large should fit me, they don't. If I blow them up and get my hand in them, I feel my blood circulation being cut off. I do like them and will try XL, and cross my fingers. Update; I finally ordered the X Large and they fit perfect. I guess they got the right size in the right box. The Large that I had ordered were difficult to get one, even for my wife. The great part about these gloves, is, that even with the difficulty that I had putting the large on, they lasted for several uses. I replaced the clutch in our ' 76 4x4 truck wearing these gloves. The texture made gripping the wrenches very easy without slipping out of my hands. The transfer case and transmission were oily, but still I used a pair for about 3 tow hour sessions before replacing them. As for using them to do caulking or chemical mixing/ spraying, they last for at least 5 times. You just have to remove them carefully.
Vickie Osborne
Flat Out Good
Been working on cars like forever (When I got paid to do it to just the continued enjoyment of it) the bulk of Nitrile Products are junk....Ultra thick gloves weren't the answer either...These are thick enough to get you through most jobs without just disintegrating and have excellent dexterity....No glove of this nature will stop the inadvertent "direct hit" of a sharp edge or wire etc....But these overall are excellent...The textured surface is a nice feature as well...I am thankful to one previous review that pointed out the sizing chart is kind of off....Said I needed a large bought the XL they were perfect....Be mindful of size....Their durability is worth any apprehension about their expense...
Ambrosio Rivera
Great glove, just runs small, so order one size larger.
These gloves seem to be very good quality so far. I usually use Microflex Duraflock gloves which are fantastic, but a little pricey. I agree with others; these gloves run smaller by about 1 size. I'm a mechanic and also work in the medical field and pretty much every brand of exam type glove runs a size larger than these. I just received these gloves and have only used them for household type chores and have reused the glove 3x so far without tearing. Time will tell how well these hold up to automotive type work. I will update later on how they hold up for auto use. But based on what I can tell so far they seem to be as good as the Duraflocks for durability. Obviously the duraflocks slide on easily and sweat less,but for the price difference I will use these as long as they hold up.
Craig Telfer
Enjoying them for vehicle work
I am no rubber glove expert. This is the first set I've ever bought for home garage/auto work, so I don't have much to compare to. That said, I think they're great! I wanted dexterity compared to "mechanics" gloves, and these are thin enough to provide that dexterity. I wanted more durability and protection than household grade gloves, and these are thick enough to survive a few things. You can absolutely still slice the glove on a corner of something or with a slip of a flat screwdriver, and you can certainly damage your hand through the glove depending on what kind of force is applied and if there's a point or a sharp edge. I expected these types of things when I ditched the thicker, less dexterous non-rubber gloves. These have good grip, too. And I personally prefer the orange over the very common black. I like knowing how dirty/oily my hands are so I know if I have to wipe them before touching something.
Erin Nichole Schneider
Easy on/off, no powder, no allergy!
I chose these gloves because I was experiencing itching everytime I used latex gloves. Finally figuring to ditch the allergy itch, I listed the things I needed in a disposable glove. They had to be sturdy and not rip when putting them on or taking them off - check! These are 8 mil thick, enough to survive heavy use but thin enough to be able to double glove when using resin. I wanted gloves without powder as I have experienced powder residue dropping onto my art work and I did not like using gloves to keep my hands clean and then having to wash off the powder residue everytime I took them off -check! Catch gloves do not use powder, yet they glide on easily and pull off easily even after wearing them for several hours. The few times I have needed to take them off for a few minutes they have gone back on smoothly. The gloves needed to be secure in their grip because there is nothing more frustrating than having a cup of paint or a brush slip through your fingers and landing in the middle of the painting, ruining a morning's work!- check! The diamond grip pattern on these gloves ensures a secure hold on anything, even a dripping paint pot. Finally the gloves had to be affordable. I do not throw away every pair of gloves because sometimes I use them to move a damp canvas or paint, etc. and don't dirty them enough to warrant tossing them, but I sometimes will go through several pairs a day, especially when using sticky, messy resin.So disposable gloves have to be affordable - check! Catch gloves are reasonably priced and still check all my boxes! Other brands that met my checklists cost so much more or skimp ed on quantity and quality. These are among the best on the market - CHECK!
Jean Basile Some
I think I found my go-to nitrile gloves.
I use nitril gloves for mostly automotive use, but also cleaning. Now, for cleaning around the house or various other things like that, you really don't need a heavy glove... but for automotive use, you definitely do. I've tried many brands of nitrile gloves of different thicknesses, and these are by-far the best ones yet. The 8 mil thickness provides excellent durability without feeling too thick. I was afraid they would feel too thick, but they still move nicely. Also, they have little bumps as the texture, so they provide nice grip (especially handy when the gloves and your tools are covered in grease). So far, these hold up EXTREMELY well for automotive use. Usually I'd have to change gloves a few times during larger jobs with even 6 mil thickness gloves, but these have held their composure without breaking. I look forward to using them more. I thought the orange color would bother me, but it does not (now it's even easier to see my hands!).