Womens' Welding Gloves

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ArcCaptain’s exclusive collection of women’s welding gloves, specifically tailored for MIG, TIG, and stick welding. Our handpicked selection embodies durability, dexterity, and heat resistance, ensuring you have the perfect pair of gloves for every type of welding job.

Find a pair that fits well, feels good, and helps you weld with confidence. You’ll get gloves that match your style and strength.

Don't miss out on completing your welding outfit with our comprehensive assortment of welding protective gear, and cutting-edge welding helmets, making sure you are fully kitted out for any welding project.

Why Women’s Welding Gloves Matter

Choosing the right glove matters for safety and work quality. Our gloves offer heat protection, strong material, and a fit made for women’s hands.

  • Heat-Safe Materials – Made from flame-resistant cowhide and heavy padding to handle high temperatures.
  • Built to Last – Reinforced seams and double stitching stand up to sparks and wear.
  • Comfy & Flexible – Soft linings and smart design keep your hands comfortable and agile.

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Lasting Durability & Toughness

  • Reinforced for Resilience: With reinforced seams and double stitching, our gloves resist daily wear from sparks and spatter.
  • Quality Craftsmanship: Experience gloves built to last, providing enduring performance without losing dexterity.

Welding Gloves for Superior Comfort & Flexibility

  • Soft Insulated Lining: Each glove is lined with soft cotton for maximum comfort and sweat absorption.
  • Ergonomic Design: A straight thumb improves fingertip sensitivity, enabling precise control for meticulous welding jobs.

Unique Design for Maximum Coverage

  • Extended Protection: The 16-inch long-sleeve design ensures your forearms are safe from welding hazards.
  • Versatile Fit: These gloves cater to a wide range of sizes, ensuring a comfortable fit for both men and women.

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Multipurpose Functionality

  • Versatile Use: Suitable for various welding forms and high-temperature environments, these gloves can also be used in BBQs or handling animals.
  • Resistance You Can Trust: Enjoy multi-layer protection that is wear-resistant, puncture-resistant, cut-resistant, and oil-resistant.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Welding Gloves for Women

What size welding gloves should I get?

To find your size, measure the circumference of your dominant hand just below the knuckles (excluding the thumb). Use these measurements against a standard sizing chart—typically: Small (7–8"), Medium (8–9"), Large (9–10"), XL (10–11")—and aim for a snug fit since gloves tend to stretch over time.

How strong are welding gloves?

Welding gloves are made to be robust and durable, crafted from materials like heavy-duty leather and reinforced with stitching to resist cuts, punctures, and abrasions while allowing dexterity for the welder.

What kind of gloves are best for welding?

Choose gloves based on your welding type: Goatskin or deerskin gloves offer excellent dexterity and are ideal for precise work like TIG welding.

For high-heat applications like MIG welding, go with cowhide or top-grain leather for better protection. Stick welding demands heavy-duty protection—opt for elk skin or thicker cowhide, which resist heat and spark spatter.

Are TIG and MIG welding gloves the same?

No—they’re tailored for different needs. TIG gloves are slim and flexible (often goatskin or deerskin) for precision and minimal heat. MIG gloves are thicker and more heat-resistant (made from cowhide or deerskin), designed to handle spatter and hotter conditions.

Do welding gloves protect against shock?

Welding gloves provide some protection against electric shock by using non-conductive materials like leather. However, they are not meant to be the primary defense against electrical hazards, and additional safety measures should be taken when working with electricity. To get 

What happens if you don’t wear gloves while welding?

Not wearing gloves exposes your hands to serious hazards like burns from sparks and hot metal, abrasions, and cuts. You also lose crucial control and dexterity, increasing the risk of accidents and poor welds. Always suit up with proper gloves to protect both your safety and your craft.