Ringers Gloves Introduces New Products Just in Time for Christmas

Ringers Gloves Introduces New Products Just in Time for Christmas

As Christmas draws closer, sometimes shopping for the people on your Christmas list gets tougher and tougher. Why not fill their stockings and under their trees with some of the many quality products from Ringers Gloves?

As Christmas draws closer, sometimes shopping for the people on your Christmas list gets tougher and tougher. Why not fill their stockings and under their trees with some of the many quality products from Ringers Gloves?

For the welder or metalworker on your list, our brand-new Fabrication glove would be the perfect gift! Composed of 100% genuine leather and a heavy-duty Kevlar stitching, this glove is not only durable with extra patches of leather incorporated through the palm, thumb, pointer and middle fingers, also known as the high-wear areas, but also has an easy-entry open-cuff design with a Velcro closure and a snug fit for great dexterity to ensure the glove doesn’t get in the way of your work. The Fabrication glove is available in two colors, blue or red, in sizes Small through XX-Large and retails for $44.99.

Be sure to check out our new line of durable, high-quality travel bags! We’ve got a bag for everyone on your list. From the Roller Bag for the racer on your list, to the Medium Gear Bag for the avid traveler, Laptop Bag for the businessperson, Backpack for the student and the Girl Bag for the teenage race fan, we’ve got you covered. Prices range from $33.99 to $159.99.

Buying for a first responder or rescue worker? Why not go with the world-renowned Ringers Extrication glove or the Barrier 1? Often imitated, but never fully duplicated, the Extrication glove incorporates the tough Armortex material throughout the entire glove to provide superior puncture and abrasion resistance. The Barrier 1 was influenced by our Extrication glove, but also incorporates a Hipora barrier to protect against blood borne pathogens, such as TB, Hepatitis, Staph and HIV and meets OSHA standards 29CFR 1910.1030, as well as heavy-duty thermal plastic rubber in key areas to reduce impact. We’ve got the best in first responder protection, so why not go with it for a gift? Prices range from $49.99 to $59.99.

Have a winter outdoorsman on your list? Our fleece-lined Insulated glove, with a breathable and waterproof Hytrel barrier or Genuine Leather Insulated glove would be the ultimate gift for your hunter, snowmobiler, snowboarder or skier. Priced at $27.99 (fleece-lined) and $39.99, you can’t go wrong!

We’ve even got all-over protection for the racer or mechanic in the family. For the racer, our ever-popular DriverX and NitroX racing gloves and our UnderX protective undergarments provide the utmost protection with CarbonX construction. Your mechanic would be elated to receive a pair or two of our distinguished Impact, Authentic or QuickFit gloves. Ranging from $19.99 to $29.99 in various sizes and colors, we’ve got something for your loved one, no matter what they work on!

‘Tis the season for sales and specials, so Ringers is offering you 10% off your entire purchase through www.ringersgloves.com. Just enter XMAS10 in the coupon code box when checking out! A little special holiday gift from us, to you. Happy Holidays and happy shopping from all of us at Ringers Gloves!

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