First Spear: Operator Contact Glove

Published on March 14, 2020
Duration: 5:55

This review of the First Spear Operator Contact Glove highlights its suitability for professionals who carry weapons daily. The gloves are designed to protect hands while maintaining dexterity for weapon manipulation, particularly trigger control. Key features include no-melt, no-drip material, touch-capacitive thumbs and forefingers, and a pull tab for easy donning. While durable, the high-wear areas like the thumb and forefinger can show wear over time.

Quick Summary

The First Spear Operator Contact Glove is designed for professionals carrying weapons daily, offering hand protection and crucial weapon manipulation dexterity. Made from 'no melt, no drip' material for safety, these gloves excel at trigger control and protect against hot surfaces, though high-wear areas may show use over time.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:16First Spear Operator Contact Glove
  3. 00:21Use Case for Gloves
  4. 00:56Material: No Melt, No Drip
  5. 01:20Dexterity and Weapon Manipulation
  6. 01:56Temperature Rating
  7. 02:07Heat Protection
  8. 02:32Lightweight Design
  9. 02:34Durability and Wear Points
  10. 03:20Wear Area Example
  11. 03:50Touch Capacitive Features
  12. 03:59Closure and Fit
  13. 04:07Pull Tab
  14. 04:31Protection Limitations
  15. 04:45Gloves as Consumables
  16. 05:00Overall Performance
  17. 05:17Price and Value
  18. 05:37Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of the First Spear Operator Contact Glove?

The First Spear Operator Contact Glove is designed for professionals who carry weapons daily, aiming to protect their hands while maintaining the dexterity needed for effective weapon manipulation, especially trigger control.

What material is used in the First Spear Operator Contact Glove, and why is it important?

These gloves are made from a 'no melt, no drip' material. This is a critical safety feature, particularly in scenarios involving potential vehicle fires, to prevent the material from melting onto the skin.

How does the First Spear Operator Contact Glove perform in terms of weapon manipulation?

The gloves allow for excellent trigger manipulation on pistols, which is considered a key benchmark for dexterity. While good for pistols, manipulating rifle controls like magazine changes can be more challenging.

What are the durability considerations for the First Spear Operator Contact Glove?

While generally durable, high-wear areas like the base of the thumb and forefinger, due to frequent weapon manipulation, can show significant wear over time. The reviewer notes gloves are consumable items.

Are the First Spear Operator Contact Gloves suitable for hot environments?

Yes, the gloves are designed to offer protection in hot environments. They are rated by First Spear to be effective up to 160 degrees Fahrenheit and can prevent burns from hot weapon surfaces like suppressors.

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