When 5.11 decided to launch a glove line, chief designer and former Navy SEAL Jeff Gonzales and 5.11 CEO Dan Costa challenged themselves to create gloves that would incorporate everything tactical teams need in the field but would also work for everyday law enforcement needs. They researched materials, reviewed scientific studies about the anatomical features of the human hand, and visited glove production factories to design gloves that protect your hands without sacrificing performance.
The TacticalTouch line incorporates extra reinforcements in typical wear areas to ensure durability, cut-outs in the palm that eliminate bunching, and rolled fingertips to ensure excellent fingertip feeling.
"To test the dexterity of each glove we had to be able to pick a quarter up off the table," says Gonzales. "That's not something you'd necessarily need to do in the field but that's how high we set the bar."
One of 5.11's premier patrol gloves is the Praetorian Insulated Patrol Glove, which is made with a material called Primaloft that provides warmth in extremely cold conditions. Primaloft is identical to down with the exception that its warming properties don't break down when it gets wet. And because it is a synthetic material, it doesn't get weighed down when wet like wool does. "Users in northern states appreciate the dexterity combined with warmth," Gonzales says.
The Gladiator Patrol Glove is lined with Spectra knit, a cut- and slash-resistant material designed to perform in law enforcement's day-to-day environments yet retain a high level of dexterity. Like all of 5.11's gloves, the Gladiator includes the TacticalTouch finger design for maximum dexterity.