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Ansell HyFlex 11-727 ANSI A2 cut-resistant gloves with polyurethane PU palm

Ansell HyFlex 11-727 Cut-Resistant Gloves Review (2026): Ultralight ANSI A2 With a PU Palm

Is the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 the right cut-resistant glove for dry precision work?

Short answer: Yes โ€” if your work is dry, precise and needs real fingertip feel at a light-cut level. The Ansell HyFlex 11-727 is an ultralight ANSI A2 cut glove with a polyurethane (PU) palm, making it a top dry-dexterity pick for machine operators, auto mechanics and warehouse handlers. For oily parts choose the PIP MaxiFlex Cut 34-8743; for higher cut protection step up to the Ansell HyFlex 11-561 (A4).

Ansell HyFlex 11-727 Cut-Resistant Gloves Review (2026): Ultralight ANSI A2 With a PU Palm

The Ansell HyFlex 11-727 is an ultralight, ANSI/ISEA A2 cut-resistant glove with a polyurethane (PU) palm, positioned for dry dexterity and precision rather than heavy-cut armor. This review covers what the 11-727 does well, where it falls short, how it compares to its HyFlex siblings and the wider A2 field, and which buyer it actually fits. For the category overview, start with our complete cut-resistant gloves guide.

Editorial verdict โ€” 4.5/5: the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 is an ultralight ANSI A2 cut glove with a polyurethane (PU) palm built for dry dexterity. At roughly $18 it buys Ansell's proven ultralight 18-gauge knit and a thin PU palm that delivers precision feel few coated gloves match โ€” the right call for dry machine work, fastener handling and warehousing, and the wrong call for oily parts or high-cut hazards.

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Who the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 is for

  • Machine operators and light machinists handling dry fabricated parts and edges at an A2 cut level.
  • Auto mechanics doing dry wrench work, fastener handling and parts sorting where fingertip feel matters.
  • Warehouse and material-handling crews picking, packing and breaking down boxes โ€” see the material-handling gloves collection.
  • Assembly and electronics work needing precision over heavy protection.
  • Buyers comparing the full HyFlex lineup in our best Ansell HyFlex gloves guide.

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What the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 does well

Ultralight dexterity that protects feel

The 11-727 is built on Ansell's ultralight 18-gauge knit, so it disappears on the hand compared with bulky dipped gloves. That dexterity is the whole reason to buy it: you can pick up small fasteners, seat connectors and handle fine parts without stripping the glove off. It is the dexterity end of the cut-resistant glove spectrum.

PU palm tuned for dry precision grip

The polyurethane (PU) palm coating is thin and tactile, giving a clean dry grip on clean or lightly soiled parts. PU is the right coating when you value feel over fluid-shedding โ€” the trade-off is laid out in our nitrile-coated vs PU-coated work gloves guide.

Sensible A2 cut protection

An ANSI/ISEA 105 A2 rating covers everyday edges, light sheet stock and general handling without over-arming the hand. For most dry mechanical and warehouse tasks A2 is the sweet spot; our ANSI/ISEA 105 cut-level guide explains exactly what A2 covers.

All-shift comfort and breathability

The thin knit shell breathes, so hands stay cooler and drier across a full shift than they would in a coated or leather glove. Comfort drives compliance โ€” a glove workers keep on protects more than a bulky one they take off.

Trusted Ansell build quality

HyFlex is one of the most widely specified industrial glove lines, and the 11-727 inherits that consistency. It sits alongside proven siblings like the Ansell HyFlex 11-518 and Ansell HyFlex 11-561.

Where the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 falls short

Only A2 โ€” not for heavy cut hazards

A2 is light-to-moderate. If you handle thin sharp sheet metal, glass or knife edges regularly, the 11-727 is under-gunned and you should move to an A4โ€“A9 glove such as the Ansell HyFlex 11-561 or a higher level in the best cut-resistant gloves guide.

PU palm struggles with oil and wet parts

Polyurethane grips dry surfaces beautifully but loses purchase on oily, greasy or wet parts. For those conditions a micro-foam nitrile palm like the PIP MaxiFlex Cut 34-8743 or the foam-nitrile Ansell HyFlex 11-840 is the better tool.

No impact, puncture or heat protection

The 11-727 has no dorsal impact pads, no puncture-specific construction and no heat rating. For impact work see the impact-resistant gloves collection and the ANSI/ISEA 138 impact standard.

Thin coating wears with heavy abrasion

The same thin PU palm that delivers feel wears faster under heavy abrasion than a thick nitrile dip. Treat the 11-727 as a precision consumable and rotate pairs in abrasive environments.

Ansell HyFlex 11-727 vs the competitive set

Here is how the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 stacks up against the other dry-dexterity and A2 gloves we stock. The 11-727 row is highlighted.

Glove ANSI cut Shell Coating Best for Amazon
Ansell HyFlex 11-727 A2 Nylon/spandex Polyurethane (PU) Dry precision + dexterity Check price โ†’
Ergodyne ProFlex 7001 A2 HPPE Polyurethane (PU) Touchscreen + value Check price โ†’
PIP MaxiFlex Cut 34-8743 A2 Engineered yarn Micro-foam nitrile Oily-grip precision Check price โ†’
MCR Safety 92721 CutPro A4 HPPE/glass Polyurethane (PU) Higher cut + dry grip Check price โ†’
Ansell HyFlex 11-561 A4 HPPE Polyurethane (PU) Step-up cut protection Check price โ†’

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Ansell HyFlex 11-727 vs its HyFlex siblings

Within the HyFlex family, the 11-727 is the ultralight A2 dry-precision pick. The matrix below maps it against its closest siblings.

Coverage / Spec HyFlex 11-727 HyFlex 11-518 HyFlex 11-561 HyFlex 11-840
Ultralight 18-gauge knit โœ“ โœ“ โ€” โ€”
Polyurethane (PU) palm coating โœ“ โœ“ โœ“ โ€”
Foam-nitrile palm coating โ€” โ€” โ€” โœ“
Dry-grip / precision focus โœ“ โœ“ โœ“ โ€”
ANSI A2 cut or higher โœ“ โ€” โœ“ โ€”
ANSI cut level A2 A1 A4 A1
Typical price $18 $20 $17 $18
  • Buy the 11-727 if you want the best dry dexterity at an A2 cut level.
  • Buy the 11-518 if you need the lightest possible glove for fine assembly at A1.
  • Buy the 11-561 if the hazard calls for A4 cut protection with the same PU dry grip.
  • Buy the 11-840 if your parts are oily and you need foam-nitrile grip over maximum cut.

Shop the HyFlex series on Amazon โ†’HyFlex 11-727HyFlex 11-518HyFlex 11-561HyFlex 11-840

Pairings and step-ups for the Ansell HyFlex 11-727

Most buyers stock the 11-727 for dry precision and keep a second glove for the conditions it does not cover. For oily engine and parts work, pair it with the PIP MaxiFlex Cut 34-8743 or the foam-nitrile Ansell HyFlex 11-840. When the cut hazard rises, step up to the Ansell HyFlex 11-561 (A4). For touchscreen-heavy stations, the Ergodyne ProFlex 7001 is a same-A2 PU alternative, and the MCR Safety 92721 CutPro adds A4 cut at a PU dry grip. Compare the existing reviews for the Ansell HyFlex 11-561 review and the Ansell HyFlex 11-840 review.

Pair it on Amazon โ†’HyFlex 11-840 (oily work)HyFlex 11-561 (A4 upgrade)PIP MaxiFlex Cut A2

Where the 11-727 fits: dry-dexterity vs heavy-cut gloves

Cut-resistant gloves split broadly into dry-dexterity precision gloves and heavy-cut armored gloves. The Ansell HyFlex 11-727 sits firmly in the first camp: thin shell, light coating, A2 cut, maximum feel. Heavy-cut gloves trade that feel for A5โ€“A9 protection and tougher coatings. Knowing which camp your task belongs in is the core decision โ€” our complete cut-resistant gloves guide and the cut-level explainer walk through it. For coating choice specifically, see nitrile-coated vs PU-coated work gloves.

Total cost of ownership

At roughly $18 a pair, the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 is a mid-priced precision glove, not a disposable. Its lifespan depends on abrasion: in dry handling and assembly a pair can last weeks; in abrasive or oily work the thin PU palm wears faster, so budget for rotation. The economics favor it wherever its dexterity reduces dropped parts, rework or fatigue. For high-abrasion or oily stations, a tougher foam-nitrile HyFlex 11-840 may deliver lower cost-per-shift. Buy single pairs to trial fit before committing a crew โ€” full sizing is on the product page and our glove size chart.

Final verdict: Ansell HyFlex 11-727

Editorial rating: 4.5/5. The Ansell HyFlex 11-727 is the dry-dexterity A2 glove to beat โ€” ultralight, precise and built on Ansell's proven knit. Buy the 11-727 if your work is dry, precise and light-cut: machining, dry auto-mechanic work, assembly and warehousing. Buy the PIP MaxiFlex Cut 34-8743 if your parts are oily. Buy the Ansell HyFlex 11-561 if you need A4 cut protection. Compare the full lineup in our best Ansell HyFlex gloves guide and best cut-resistant gloves guide.

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Ansell HyFlex 11-727: frequently asked questions

Is the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 enough cut protection for general machine work?

For most light-to-medium machining, auto-mechanic and warehouse handling, yes โ€” the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 is rated ANSI/ISEA A2, which covers everyday edges, sheet stock and light fabricated parts. If you regularly handle thin sharp sheet metal, glass or knife blades, step up to an A4 or A5 glove like the Ansell HyFlex 11-561. See our ANSI/ISEA 105 cut-level guide to map the level to your hazard.

Ansell HyFlex 11-727 vs 11-561 โ€” which should I buy?

Buy the 11-727 when you want maximum dexterity and feel at an A2 cut level for dry precision work. Buy the 11-561 when the hazard calls for A4 cut protection and you can accept a slightly heavier glove. Both share the ultralight knit and PU palm; the difference is the cut level. The A4 vs A5 comparison explains where higher levels matter.

What does the polyurethane (PU) palm on the HyFlex 11-727 do best?

The PU palm gives a thin, precise dry grip with excellent fingertip feel, which is why the 11-727 suits small-parts assembly, electronics and fine machine work. PU is the right coating for dry and lightly soiled handling; for oily or wet parts a nitrile or micro-foam coating sheds fluid better. Our nitrile-coated vs PU-coated guide breaks down the trade-off.

Is the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 good for auto mechanics?

Yes for dry mechanical work โ€” turning wrenches, handling fasteners and dry parts where you need to feel small components. The A2 cut rating handles incidental edges, and the ultralight knit keeps dexterity high. For greasy, oily engine work, a PIP MaxiFlex Cut 34-8743 with its micro-foam nitrile palm grips oily parts better. See our best cut-resistant gloves for mechanics guide.

What is the ANSI cut level of the Ansell HyFlex 11-727?

The Ansell HyFlex 11-727 carries an ANSI/ISEA 105 A2 cut rating, meaning it withstands roughly 500โ€“999 grams of cutting load on the TDM-100 test. A2 is a light-to-moderate cut level suited to general handling, not heavy blade or sheet-metal exposure. Confirm the rating on the current product packaging and our EN 388 standard explainer for the European equivalent.

Ansell HyFlex 11-727 vs PIP MaxiFlex Cut โ€” which grips better?

Both are A2, but they grip differently: the 11-727 PU palm excels on dry, clean parts with high fingertip feel, while the PIP MaxiFlex Cut 34-8743 micro-foam nitrile palm wicks light oil and holds slick parts. Choose PU for precision and dry work, micro-foam nitrile for oily handling.

Are Ansell HyFlex 11-727 gloves touchscreen compatible?

The 11-727 PU palm allows good fingertip feel, but it is not specifically marketed as a touchscreen glove. If touchscreen use is a daily requirement, the Ergodyne ProFlex 7001 is a same-A2, PU-palm glove built with touchscreen fingertips. For pure precision feel, the 11-727 still leads.

What size Ansell HyFlex 11-727 should I order?

HyFlex knits should fit snugly without bunching at the fingertips, which preserves the dexterity that makes the 11-727 worth buying. Ansell offers a broad size range; if you are between sizes in a precision glove, size to your true measurement rather than sizing up. Use our glove size chart to measure correctly.

What does the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 NOT protect against?

It is not a high-cut, puncture, impact, heat or chemical glove. A2 covers light cut hazards only โ€” for needles or heavy blades you need A4โ€“A9, for impact you need a dorsal-protection glove, and for chemicals you need a sealed chemical-resistant glove. Browse the cut-resistant gloves collection to match the hazard, and see the ANSI/ISEA 138 impact standard if impact is a concern.

Is the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 worth it over a cheap coated glove?

If your work needs consistent A2 cut protection plus genuine dexterity, yes โ€” the 11-727 delivers Ansell's proven knit and a thin PU palm that cheap dipped gloves cannot match for feel. For occasional, low-risk handling a budget glove may suffice, but the 11-727 earns its price in repetitive precision tasks. Compare it against the field in our best Ansell HyFlex gloves guide.

Can I use the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 for warehouse and material handling?

Yes โ€” warehousing, picking, packing and dry box handling are ideal use cases. The A2 cut rating handles strapping, banding and box edges, and the ultralight knit keeps hands cool over a full shift. For lifting-focused tasks also see the material-handling gloves collection.

How does the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 compare to nitrile-coated gloves?

PU palms like the 11-727's are thinner and more precise on dry parts; nitrile coatings are tougher on abrasion and shed oil better. If your parts are dry and you prize feel, PU wins; if they are oily or abrasive, lean nitrile. Our nitrile-coated vs PU-coated work gloves guide details the differences, and the Ansell HyFlex 11-840 is the foam-nitrile sibling.

Is the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 machine washable?

Knitted PU-palm gloves like the 11-727 tolerate gentle laundering, though repeated washing softens the coating and shortens grip life. For best results, follow Ansell's care guidance on the packaging and rotate pairs. Treat them as durable consumables rather than indefinitely reusable PPE.

Does the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 meet OSHA hand-protection requirements?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.138 requires employers to select hand protection from a documented hazard assessment โ€” it does not name a glove. A correctly matched A2 glove like the 11-727 satisfies the standard for light cut and laceration hazards. For the full selection workflow, read our how to choose cut-resistant gloves by ANSI level guide.

Where does the Ansell HyFlex 11-727 rank among cut-resistant gloves?

It is one of the strongest dry-dexterity A2 picks on the site โ€” the go-to when precision matters more than maximum cut level. Within the broader field it sits below the A4โ€“A9 heavy-cut gloves but above bulky general-purpose options for feel. See where it lands in our best cut-resistant gloves guide and the complete cut-resistant gloves guide.

Why trust this Ansell HyFlex 11-727 review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we sell the 11-727 and its HyFlex siblings to safety managers, procurement teams and field supervisors. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by Ansell or by paid third-party reviewers. Cut performance is framed against the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard and Ansell's published HyFlex specifications, and the EN 388 equivalent is covered in our EN 388 standard explainer. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks the 11-727 and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Industrial hand-protection desk ยท specialization: ANSI/ISEA 105 cut-resistance levels, coating selection (PU, nitrile, foam nitrile) and use-case glove matching.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 cut-resistance standard, EN 388:2016 mechanical-hazard standard, Ansell HyFlex 11-727 technical specification, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.138 hand-protection requirements, ANSI/ISEA 138-2019 impact standard.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. The 11-727 cut level is reported as the ANSI/ISEA A2 rating Ansell publishes; no first-person cut testing is claimed.
How this Ansell HyFlex 11-727 review was researched. The evaluation draws on five primary sources: (1) the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.138 hand-protection requirement; (2) the ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 cut-resistance classification (A1โ€“A9); (3) the EN 388:2016 mechanical-hazard standard; (4) Ansell's published HyFlex 11-727 specification; and (5) ANSI/ISEA 138-2019 for impact context. Rankings reflect specification and use-case analysis, not first-person wear testing. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to ANSI/ISEA or Ansell product guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program; as an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases via links on this page (tag wcsafety04-20). We accept no payment for placement โ€” listings are independently selected. The 4.5/5 rating reflects the 11-727's dry-dexterity strengths and its A2 cut ceiling and limited oil/impact/heat protection. This review is general information, not medical, legal or safety-compliance advice; verify glove suitability against your own documented hazard assessment, and consult a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) for commercial PPE programs.
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