This video scrutinizes the effectiveness and safety of cut-resistant gloves purchased from Temu. The title strongly implies a negative conclusion, urging viewers not to use these gloves. The focus is on personal protective equipment, likely in the context of tasks that might involve sharp objects, and the video aims to expose potential dangers or inadequacies of the product. The content likely involves demonstrating the gloves' performance against cutting implements and discussing the risks associated with their failure.
This YouTube video tests the effectiveness of cut-resistant gloves against a "berserker blade." The description highlights the gloves' intended purpose of preventing cuts and lacerations when handling sharp objects. The video aims to demonstrate whether these gloves offer true protection. It also promotes various knives and tactical gear, including a tomahawk and a tactical knife, with links to purchase them. The creator, Jason Hanson, is a former CIA officer and author specializing in self-defense and tactical training, suggesting a focus on practical applications for personal protection.
This video tests the ballistic resistance of an airplane emergency exit door and layered cut-resistant gloves. While .22 LR and .380 ACP were stopped by the door's glass and panel respectively, the door itself was easily penetrated by larger calibers. Layered metal fiber gloves proved surprisingly effective against handgun rounds but failed against heavy shotgun and rifle cartridges.
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