Multi-purpose Nylon Gloves Hook Work Gloves Safety Clip
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You never lose both gloves. Only ever the one.
You pull your gloves off to climb into the ute, drop them on the seat, get out at the next job and there is one left. One glove is the same as no gloves — you either do the job bare-handed or you walk back looking for the other one.
That is how the failure actually happens. The gloves do not tear and they do not wear out. They are simply not there when you reach for them. Bare hands on hot steel, a frayed sling or a sharp edge is a cut, a burn, a first-aid entry and an incident report — over a glove nobody lost on purpose.
This is a short nylon webbing tab that fixes it. The top strap wraps around your belt, a pack strap or a row of MOLLE webbing and folds back onto itself with hook-and-loop. Underneath sits a swivelling snap hook that takes the pair of gloves, a coiled rope, your keys or a torch. Five come to a pack, so the ute, the crib bag and the day pack each get one.
It is a keeper, not a connector. The hook is moulded plastic with a sprung wire gate, it carries no load rating of any kind, and there is more on that under Limits.
What It Does
- Holds the pair together: the wrap strap goes around both gloves at once, so you are not trusting one clipped cuff to keep the set intact.
- Mounts to what you wear: a duty belt, a pack strap, or a PALS row on a day pack or plate carrier — no dedicated fitting needed.
- Swivels as it hangs: the hook turns on its own eye, so gloves sit straight instead of twisting the webbing up on itself.
- Carries more than gloves: a coiled rope or extension lead, keys, a torch, a helmet, a set of ear muffs.
- Comes off one-handed: pull the hook-and-loop apart, take the gloves, keep moving.
- Five to a pack: every colourway ships as five clips, so each bit of kit can keep its own.
Key Features
- Nylon webbing throughout: flat hard-wearing webbing, stated by the supplier at 1.5 mm thick.
- 125 x 230 mm flat: the supplier's own dimension drawing gives 125 mm from hook to strap and 230 mm across the wrap strap laid out flat.
- Hook-and-loop wrap: the long strap folds back onto itself rather than fastening at one fixed length, so it suits a range of belt and strap widths.
- Metal slider adjuster: a rectangular slider on the wrap strap takes up the slack once it is around the belt.
- Moulded plastic snap hook: triangle shape with a sprung steel wire gate, the same hardware on all three colourways.
- Swivel between hook and web: lets the load rotate without winding the strap up.
- Three colourways: black, olive green and tan, all identical apart from the colour.
- Five clips per pack: the 5PCS in each option name applies to all three colours, not just one of them.
- Nothing to install: no tools, no sewing, nothing permanent — it wraps on and comes off again.
Limits
- Gloves are not included: the supplier's product title mentions work gloves, and that wording is misleading. You are buying five clips and nothing else — no gloves, no rope, no torch, no keyring.
- It is not load bearing: this must never be used for climbing, abseiling, rope access, fall arrest, rescue, lifting or towing, or for anything else holding a person or a load. The hook is moulded plastic with a thin wire gate. It is not made or tested to EN 12275 or EN 362 — the standards a real climbing or fall-arrest connector is marked to — and no kilonewton figure appears anywhere on it. We are not going to publish one.
- The gate is not locking: the wire gate is sprung, not screw-locked. A branch, a strap or a bit of webbing can push it open. Anything you would be genuinely upset to lose is better tied on than clipped on.
- Safety clip is a name, not a rating: nothing on this clip is marked to any standard, and no test certificate was supplied with it. It keeps your safety gear on your body; it is not itself safety equipment.
- Hook-and-loop picks up grit: dust, sand and loose fibres work into the loop side over time and it grips less firmly than it did new. That is true of all hook-and-loop, not a fault in this one.
- It hangs, so it swings: gloves on your belt move when you do. In tight plant or thick scrub, mount it on a pack rather than at hip height.
- No weight figure: the supplier does not state the weight of a clip or of the pack, so there is no number in the table for it.
Q & A
Do the gloves come with it?
No. You get five clips. The gloves in the photographs are there to show the clip in use and are not part of what ships. The way the product is named catches people out, so it is worth saying plainly.
Can I clip into this, or use it for climbing?
No. Never put a person's weight, or any load, on this hook. It is moulded plastic with a sprung wire gate and it is not built or tested to EN 12275 or EN 362, which are the standards a genuine climbing or fall-arrest connector carries. If you need a connector that holds a load, buy one with a kilonewton figure and a standard number stamped into the metal.
Will it fit MOLLE webbing on my pack?
Yes. The wrap strap threads through a PALS row and folds back on itself, which is how the supplier's own photographs show it mounted on a pack and on a plate carrier. The supplier does not state the webbing width, so if your PALS rows are unusually tight it is worth checking before you settle on that mounting spot.
Is there any difference between the three colours?
None beyond the colour. Black, olive green and tan use the same nylon, the same plastic hook and the same metal slider, and all three options ship as five clips.
Will it hold a coiled rope or lead?
Yes, for carrying and storage — that is what the supplier's photographs show, a coiled cord hung off a belt and off a pack. Carrying a rope is not the same as being part of a rope system, and this clip has no place in one.
What size belt does it suit?
The wrap strap is 230 mm laid flat and folds back onto itself, so it covers duty belts, trouser belts and pack straps rather than one fixed width. The supplier states no maximum, so a very wide or very thick belt is untested.
Specs
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | Glove and gear clip – clip only, gloves not included |
| Material | Nylon webbing |
| Overall size, flat | 125 mm high × 230 mm wide |
| Webbing thickness | 1.5 mm (supplier stated) |
| Webbing width | Not specified by supplier |
| Clip | Swivelling moulded plastic triangle snap hook with sprung steel wire gate |
| Closure | Hook-and-loop wrap strap with metal slider adjuster |
| Mounting | Belt, pack strap, MOLLE / PALS webbing |
| Colours | Black, olive green, tan |
| Quantity | 5 clips per pack, on every colourway |
| Load rating | None. Not marked or tested to EN 12275, EN 362 or any other standard |
| Certification | No certificate sighted |
| Weight | Not specified by supplier |
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