Parweld Panther MIG Welding Gauntlets (P3825)
The Parweld Panther MIG Welding Gauntlets (P3825) provide exceptional hand protection for welding and industrial applications. Made from premium ‘A’ grade cow split leather and featuring Kevlar stitching, these heavy-duty gauntlets offer durability, comfort, and reliable heat resistance for MIG welding environments.
Parweld Panther MIG Welding Gauntlet.
Designed for professional welders, the Parweld Panther MIG Welding Gauntlets deliver high-performance protection without compromising on comfort or flexibility. Constructed from high-quality cow split leather with a minimum palm thickness of 1.2mm, these gloves provide excellent resistance to heat, sparks, and spatter. The reinforced palm, thumb, and extended 180mm cuff ensure long-lasting durability and coverage, while the full lining and double Kevlar stitching enhance both safety and comfort during demanding MIG welding tasks.
Whether you’re fabricating in the workshop or working on industrial welding projects, the Parweld Panther Gauntlets are a dependable choice for professional-grade hand protection.
Features:
- Made from premium ‘A’ grade cow split leather
- Double Kevlar® stitching for extra strength and durability
- Reinforced palm and thumb for increased wear resistance
- Fully lined and fully welted for comfort and longevity
- Extra length cuff (180mm) for added wrist and forearm protection
- Minimum palm thickness of 1.2mm
- Available in Medium (Size 9) and Large (Size 10)
- Colour: Gold and Purple
Technical Data:
- Model: Parweld Panther P3825
- Material: Cow Split Leather
- Leather Grade: A
- Protection Area: Hand, Wrist
- Protection Type: Hand Protection
- Palm Thickness: 1.2mm (Reinforced)
- Cuff Length: 180mm
- Stitching: Kevlar®
- Lining: Fully Lined
- Weight: 0.423 kg
- Standards:
- BS EN 12477:2001
- BS EN 388:2003 (4133)
- BS EN 407:2004
- BS EN 420:2003
The Parweld Panther MIG Welding Gauntlets (P3825) combine comfort, strength, and protection for professional welders. Built to withstand demanding workshop conditions, they offer excellent grip, dexterity, and durability - making them a trusted choice for anyone seeking reliable PPE for MIG welding and industrial applications.
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These gauntlets are available in Medium (Size 9) and Large (Size 10).
Yes, these gloves are designed for professional MIG welding, offering durability, heat resistance, and enhanced protection thanks to their extended cuff and reinforced areas.
They are primarily designed for MIG welding but may also offer some protection during TIG or stick welding, depending on the heat levels and job type.
While they are thicker for protection, the quality of the leather and the glove design provide a reasonable level of dexterity for MIG welding tasks..
Yes, while designed for MIG welding, the reinforced construction and heat resistance make them suitable for general workshop use, including grinding and metalwork.
Replace your gloves when you notice thinning leather, holes, broken stitching, increased heat transfer or stiffness that affects grip. How often depends on use - frequent welders may need new gloves every few weeks or months, while occasional users will get longer life. Always inspect your gloves regularly for signs of wear.
For UK Mainland orders, this product is typically sent via Royal Mail 48hr Tracked. However, you can select a Next Working Day Courier service at checkout if you wish.
Please note: If this item is ordered alongside heavier products, the total weight may move the order into a higher shipping category, in which case Next Working Day Courier will be used.
Orders placed before 3pm will be dispatched the same day Monday - Friday. Orders placed after 3pm on Friday won’t be dispatched until Monday.
For full details, please visit our Delivery Information page.
Send us an email on sales@weldingsuperstore.co.uk as we will be able to get higher quantities for you – the lead time may be increased.
Hints and Tips for Using Panther MIG Welding Gauntlets (P3825)
Choose the Right Size for a Comfortable Fit
Wearing the correct size can make a big difference to comfort and control. These gauntlets come in Medium (Size 9) and Large (Size 10), so selecting the size that fits your hand well can help you work more naturally and with better precision.
Give Yourself a Moment to Adjust to the Gloves
As the gloves are made from quality split leather, they may feel firm at first. After a few uses, they tend to soften and shape themselves to your hands, making them easier to move in while still offering strong protection.
Make Use of the Extended Cuff
The 180mm cuff is designed to help shield your wrist and lower forearm from sparks and heat. Allow the cuff to sit comfortably over your sleeve to maximise this extra layer of coverage.
Take Advantage of the Reinforced Palm and Thumb
The reinforced sections are there to help with grip and durability during everyday MIG welding work. If you hold the torch or workpiece in a specific way, try to position your hand so these reinforced areas take most of the wear.
Use Them for General Workshop Tasks Too
Although made for MIG welding, the strong leather, Kevlar stitching, and heat resistance make these gloves helpful for other workshop jobs, such as handling metal, moving hot materials, or light grinding tasks.
Check for Signs of Wear Regularly
Keeping an eye on the condition of your gloves can help you stay safe. If you notice thinning leather, loose stitching, small holes, or heat coming through more than usual, it might be time for a new pair.
Store in a Dry, Clean Place
Storing your gauntlets somewhere dry and away from moisture or contaminants helps keep the leather in good condition. This can extend their lifespan and maintain their protective qualities.
Allow Gloves to Cool Before Storing
After welding or handling hot materials, let the gloves cool naturally before putting them away. This helps maintain their shape and prevents any accidental damage to other items in your workspace.
Use Both Hands Evenly When Possible
If your tasks allow, try to switch hands now and then. Sharing the workload can help both gloves wear more evenly and may extend their overall lifespan.



