Many people have latex allergies, but even if the wearer is not allergic to latex, it might be a good idea to use nitrile gloves because their clients or patients might be. 

Powdered gloves are said to save time and be more practical, but if you really compare powdered and powder-free gloves, you will find that there is not much of a difference between them. Still regarding powdered gloves, a common mistake people make is to think they are allergic to nitrile because of the skin reaction to powdered nitrile gloves. Because the powder dries out the skin, people often confuse it with allergy. 

Another advantage of nitrile gloves is that nitrile is up to 3 times more puncture resistant than latex. It loses a bit when it comes to flexibility, but the resistance is critical when dealing with needles, for example. 

Talking about comfort, nitrile does not get behind latex, thanks to the techniques developed in recent years. In the past, there was a big difference between the two materials when it came to the touch, but ProNitrile gloves are made to diminish this difference. 

Nitrile gloves we once more expensive than latex gloves, but it also has come to an end. Because latex is made from natural rubber, its price varies a lot. Nitrile does not have this problem since it is a synthetic material. That means the cost of PriNitrile is less volatile than the price of latex gloves. 

With all that, we can say that Nitrile Gloves are the best glove choice.

ProNitrile Gloves are

  • Powder-free
  • Made of synthetic material
  • Stretchy, durable & comfortable.