Essential Technologies are integrated across glove types to deliver structural fit, ergonomic performance, and environmental control. These technologies function as foundational components that shape how the glove moves, breathes, insulates, and endures.
Across different glove constructions, Essential tech features are embedded with consistent intent. They support hand function through controlled material behavior, mapped comfort zones, and alignment to application requirements.
FUNCTION-DRIVEN FEATURES, EMBEDDED BY DESIGN.
Breathable knit structure that promotes airflow and heat regulationt
Integrated thermal insulation layer for cold environment protection
Internal liner system that wicks away sweat and moisture
Fluid-repelling surface treatment bonded to the glove’s exterior
Fingertip-optimized zones engineered for precision feel and touchscreen interaction
Anatomical glove shaping that follows the natural curves and motion of the hand
Reinforced cuff architecture designed to hold its shape and prevent fraying
Essential technologies are implemented based on structural need, material compatibility, and the demands of repeated use. Each feature is positioned to influence glove behavior at specific stress points, contributing to internal stability and consistent mechanical function.
These technologies are integrated as part of the glove’s design system. Their role is defined by how they support load distribution, motion regulation, or material performance across a range of task environments.
Selection is aligned with application requirements and construction methods. Each inclusion serves a defined structural purpose that contributes to the overall function of the glove.











