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FirstSpear Friday Focus – Operator Glove

When maximum manipulation and tactility are required while protecting your digits consider the Operator Glove (OG) first! Comprised of the most technologically advanced materials and modern construction details no corner is cut in this design. The trigger finger of the OG has an advanced patent pending design that will still give excellent transmission of trigger feel, magazine release and other key weapons functions.

The advantages in OG materials and construction is that these gloves almost feel like you are not wearing them, touch screens for your PDA’s & Tablets can be utilized while they are on and your hands remain protected. The OG is inherently flame retardant by design.

In order to achieve this amazing level of peak performance, the Operator Glove utilizes extremely light, high-performance materials. These gloves should be expected to perform exceptionally well through a standard train up and deployment.

Features:

• Increased Durability While Maintaining the Benefits of Merino Wool

• Maximum Manipulation for Peak Performance Feel of Essential Weapon Controls

• Touch Screen Thumb and Index Finger

• FirstSpear High Dexterity Leather (FS-HDL) Palm

• Improved Breathability, Low Water Uptake, and Soft Drying

• Digital Texture Enhances Grip

• No Melt, No Drip Materials

• Inherently Anti-bacterial Odor Suppression

• Strong and Technically Advanced, Remains Comfortable and Flexible

• Use In Conjunction with OOG for Higher Durability and Toughness

• Core-Spun Merino Wool with Nylon Core Back of Hand with 100% Pittards Digital Goatskin Palm

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2 Responses to “FirstSpear Friday Focus – Operator Glove”

  1. RD says:

    Not related to the gloves (which I’m sure are top notch like everything FS does), but I do appreciate the Steyr M9 being used un the marketing.

  2. Lcpl0420 says:

    To my knowledge these are the only gloves on the market that don’t feature alien-long fingers.