
Miller
Miller MIG/Stick Welding Gloves Large 263339
★★★★★
Grade A cowhide leather stick welding gloves with gauntlet cuffs and wing thumb design for all-day comfort.
$47.93*
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Miller
Application
MIG/Stick Welding
Palm Material
Cowhide Leather
Back Material
Cowhide Leather
Leather Grade
Grade A
Length
13 inches
Size
Large
Thumb Style
Wing Thumb
Cut
Gunn Cut, Full Back
Cuff Style
Gauntlet
Seams
Fully Welted
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Grade A cowhide leather provides excellent heat resistance and durability
- Grade A cowhide leather on both palm and back provides excellent heat resistance and durability
- 13-inch gauntlet cuff extends protection over the wrist and forearm against sparks and spatter
- 13-inch gauntlet cuff protects wrists and forearms from sparks and spatter
- Fully welted seams shield stitching from heat damage, extending glove life
- Wing thumb design allows a more natural, comfortable grip on electrode holders
- Fully welted seams reinforce high-stress areas and extend the lifespan of the gloves
- Wing thumb design offers improved dexterity for gripping electrodes and workpieces
- Gunn cut with full back construction provides a natural, comfortable fit
- Gunn cut with full back construction offers a natural hand shape and secure fit
👎 Cons
- Large size only — not available in small, medium, or extra-large in this listing
- Available in Large only, requiring a separate purchase if another size is needed
- Cowhide leather requires a break-in period before the gloves feel fully flexible
- Cowhide stiffens over time with repeated heat exposure, reducing flexibility
- Bulkier construction compared to MIG-specific gloves may limit fine motor control
- Stick welding gloves are inherently bulkier, offering less fine dexterity than TIG gloves
- No lining material is specified, which may affect comfort during extended high-heat sessions
- Not suitable for TIG welding where precision finger movement is required
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of welding are these gloves designed for?
These gloves are specifically designed for stick (SMAW) welding applications, though they are also labeled for MIG welding use.
What type of welding are these gloves designed for?
These Miller gloves are specifically designed for stick (SMAW) welding and are also suitable for MIG welding applications.
How long are these gloves and do they protect the forearm?
They are 13 inches long with a gauntlet-style cuff, providing coverage that extends well over the wrist and partway up the forearm for additional protection from sparks and spatter.
What size are these gloves and how long are they?
These gloves are size Large and measure 13 inches in length, providing coverage that extends over the wrist and onto the forearm.
What is the wing thumb design and why does it matter?
The wing thumb is a separate piece of leather sewn onto the side of the glove, providing greater dexterity and a more natural grip on welding rods and equipment compared to straight-thumb designs.
What leather grade is used in these gloves?
They are constructed from Grade A cowhide leather on both the palm and back, which is the highest quality grade offering the best heat resistance and durability.
What is the wing thumb design and why does it matter?
The wing thumb is a separate piece of leather sewn onto the side of the glove rather than integrated into the palm. This design provides greater dexterity and comfort when gripping a stick electrode holder for extended periods.
What does "fully welted seams" mean on these gloves?
Fully welted seams have an extra strip of leather covering each seam, which protects the stitching from direct heat, sparks, and abrasion, significantly extending the gloves' lifespan.
Are these gloves suitable for TIG welding?
No, these gloves are designed for stick and MIG welding. TIG welding requires thinner, more dexterous gloves that allow precise finger control of the filler rod.
What size are these gloves?
These gloves are size Large. Miller offers other sizes separately if Large is not the right fit.