The HME GCG4 Game Cleaning Gloves provide essential protection during field dressing and game processing tasks. These shoulder-length disposable gloves create a barrier against blood, fluids, and contaminants while maintaining dexterity for precise cutting work.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard latex gloves that tear easily on bone fragments, these extended-length gloves feature reinforced polymer construction that resists punctures from sharp edges. The shoulder-length design protects clothing and skin up to the armpit, eliminating gaps that shorter gloves leave exposed. Form-fitting construction ensures tactile sensitivity remains high for detailed knife work.
Key Features
- Shoulder-length protection extends coverage to upper arm and armpit area
- Form-fitting design maintains dexterity for precise cutting and skinning
- Puncture-resistant polymer material withstands contact with bone and cartilage
- One-size-fits-all design accommodates most hand sizes
- Green color helps identify wear points and potential contamination
- Disposable construction eliminates cleanup and cross-contamination concerns
- Four-pack quantity provides backup gloves for extended processing sessions
Field testing shows these gloves maintain integrity through complete deer processing, from initial field dressing through final butchering. The extended length proves particularly valuable when reaching into body cavities or working with larger game animals. Hunters report the green color makes it easier to spot small tears before they compromise protection.
Technical Specs
- Length: Shoulder-length coverage (approximately 26-28 inches)
- Material: Puncture-resistant polymer blend
- Sizing: One size fits all (OSFA)
- Color: Hunter green
- Quantity: 4 gloves per package
- Thickness: Medium-duty for balance of protection and sensitivity
- Cuff style: Elastic opening for secure fit
These gloves address the common problem of inadequate protection during game processing. The four-pack ensures hunters have backup protection available when gloves become damaged or contaminated during extended processing sessions.