Glove sizing applies to both men and women
How to Measure Your Hand in 4 Steps:
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Circumference Measurement:
- Wrap a measuring tape around the widest part of your hand, typically just below the knuckles (exclude the thumb).
- Record the measurement in inches or centimeters.
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Length Measurement:
- Spread your fingers wide and measure from the tip of your middle finger to the base of your hand (where your wrist begins).
- Record this measurement.
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Choose the Larger Number:
- If the circumference is larger than the length, use that number for sizing. Round up to the nearest half inch if needed.
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Dominant Hand:
- Measure your dominant hand for accuracy (right hand if right-handed, left hand if left-handed)
- Measure your dominant hand for accuracy (right hand if right-handed, left hand if left-handed)
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Key Tips to Follow
- For disposable gloves, you may opt for a smaller size for better tactile sensitivity
- Nitrile gloves are less stretchy than latex; consider sizing up if needed
- Gloves should feel snug but allow free movement. Fingers should reach the tips without excess material.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Measuring over the thumb or too loosely.
- Ignoring hand length, which affects finger fit (especially important for long fingers).
- Assuming all materials fit the same; test different types if possible.
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