MoG Target FR Long is among tactical gloves that fear nothing. Flames, water, intense action – they handle it all. Thanks to the thin fit and extended cuff, they fit the hand like a second skin and ensure maximum sensitivity when handling a weapon. When it comes to precision and durability, there is no room for compromise.
The gloves were created for guys who don't sit in an office. The goal is clear: to handle training, patrols and CQB without leaving hands exposed or sweaty. The slim fit and U-design fingers allow for precise grip and fine motor skills. In contact with a weapon or equipment, hands do not lose sensitivity, yet remain protected.
Meta-aramid fabric type Nomex neither burns nor melts, and it repels water. Combined with goat leather treated against flames and water, it forms a strong team for any action. The cuff is made of the same durable material, so the coverage extends beyond just the wrist. Each seam holds together with Kevlar, which does not easily tear.
The thumb and index finger handle touch screens – no need to remove them for maps or communication. The sensitivity at the fingertips is exceptional, so even minor manipulation with triggers or gear is a matter of precision, not guesswork. When paired with a robust construction and water-repellent surface, it becomes gear that demands deployment.
Material in detail | Palm: goat leather Back and cuff: Nomex® Quilting: Kevlar® |
Other specifications | Slim fit fingers in a U shape to maintain sensitivity Conductive material on the thumb and index finger for operating touch screen devices even while wearing gloves Reinforcement in the arch between the thumb and index finger for high durability and comfort when worn Water-resistant goat leather palm with FR treatment protects against contact heat Back and extended cuff made of non-flammable material Quilting from Kevlar® for high durability The elastic lower wrist keeps the glove in place Extended cuff for better protection Leather loop inside the cuff for hanging on a belt or carabiner --- Norms and standards: EN ISO 21420:2020 - European and International Standard; general requirements for protective gloves EN 388:2016 + A1:2018 - European standard; requirements for protective gloves against mechanical risks; certification 2111X EN 407:2020 - European standard; requirements for protective gloves against thermal risks; certification 41XXXX CE Certificate |