HexArmor High-Heat Resistance HeatArmor 5056IMP welding glove vs Wells Lamont Welding Gloves, Blue, Large (Pack of 3)
Overall winner: Wells Lamont Welding Gloves, Blue, Large (Pack of 3)
Key Differences
Wells Lamont (A) is premium split cowhide with Kevlar stitching and a thumb shield, positioning it for heavier-duty, longer-lasting welding tasks; HexArmor (B) emphasizes heat resistance and ambidextrous, easy on/off design but has reports of ripping and runs very small. Choose Wells Lamont if durability, reinforced stitching, and heavy-duty protection matter; choose HexArmor if heat-resistant leather and ambidextrous convenience are your primary needs and you can manage sizing concerns
HexArmor High-Heat Resistance HeatArmor 5056IMP welding glove
Heat resistant welding glove with ambidextrous design and impact protection. Customers note good quality and fit, but size runs very small and durability concerns exist
Pros
- heat resistant leather material
- ambidextrous design
- easy on and off (no closure)
- protects from sparks and debris
Cons
- size runs extremely small
- durability concerns (prone to ripping)
- mixed feedback on heat protection
Wells Lamont Welding Gloves, Blue, Large (Pack of 3)
Wells Lamont welding gloves with premium split cowhide and Kevlar stitching for durability and heat protection. Fully lined for added comfort, with a reinforced thumb shield. Recommended for welding tasks
Pros
- premium split cowhide leather
- Kevlar stitching throughout
- fully lined for heat protection
- reinforced thumb shield
Cons
- per-pack only information
- no sizing details beyond 'Large'
- no material tolerance specs
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | HexArmor |
| Durability | Wells Lamont |
| Versatility | Wells Lamont |
| User Reviews | Wells Lamont |