In the electrical maintenance industry, price variations among Leather Protector Gloves primarily result from differences in materials, workmanship, and application requirements.
Lower-priced products commonly use split cowhide leather. This material is durable and cost-effective, but it is relatively stiff and provides average flexibility, making it more suitable for general construction work or occasional use. Mid- to high-end products usually use top-grain cowhide or goatskin, which provide better softness, flexibility, and hand movement for daily electrical maintenance tasks.
Other factors such as stitching quality, cuff design, and glove fitting also affect pricing. Some high-end models use Kevlar stitching to improve abrasion resistance and durability, especially for frequent use and outdoor line maintenance. Extended cuff designs are also preferred for high-voltage working environments.
The protective over-gloves provided by Passion Safety China are made from goatskin leather and comply with relevant international CE standards. Compared with standard split cowhide products, goatskin provides better flexibility, abrasion resistance, and grip performance, making it suitable for long working hours in electrical maintenance environments.
These leather protectors are designed to reduce damage to insulating gloves caused by friction, cuts, and surface wear, helping extend the service life of the insulating gloves during daily electrical work.


