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MAGID Leather Protector Gloves Review (2026)

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★★★★½ 4.5/5

Reviewed by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial

MAGID Leather Protector Gloves — Key Specifications
Brand MAGID
Category Electrical Insulating Glove System
Construction (per listing) Leather protectors worn over rubber insulating gloves
Typical price $18.72

The MAGID Leather Protector Gloves is a electrical insulating glove system from MAGID, stocked at $18.72 — built as the mandatory mechanical layer over insulating rubber. It's the pick for every insulating-glove wearer, by regulation and by sense. This review covers what the listing documents, where it beats its closest rival, and who should buy something else.

Why the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves Stands Out

The $19 that protects the $72: leather protectors take the cuts, burrs, and abrasion so the rubber underneath keeps its dielectric integrity. OSHA 1910.137 expects them over insulating gloves in service — the two-layer system is the system.

Specification and Configuration

What the listing commits to: leather protectors worn over rubber insulating gloves. Claims beyond that — lab numbers, endurance figures, certifications the listing doesn't state — don't appear in this review, because we don't invent them. Size and color options run on the linked Amazon listing rather than as separate stocked variants.

Specialty PPE earns its place by matching a specific hazard mechanism — arc rays need shielding, voltage needs a tested dielectric system, saw chains need sacrificial fibers, gas sensors need traceable calibration. The MAGID Leather Protector Gloves is the electrical insulating glove system answer in that set; browse the related collections linked below for the neighboring gear.

Where It Falls Short

Its limits, honestly: Using them alone as electrical protection — leather insulates nothing; it exists to protect the rubber that does.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Leather protectors worn over rubber insulating gloves
  • $18.72 — positioned honestly against its ladder
  • From MAGID — the reference brand in jobsite cooling
  • Listing states its construction claims plainly

Cons

  • Single-listing size/color selection happens on Amazon, not as stocked variants
  • Using them alone as electrical protection

Who Should Buy It

Order the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves if you are every insulating-glove wearer, by regulation and by sense.

Who Should Skip It

Skip it for using them alone as electrical protection — leather insulates nothing; it exists to protect the rubber that does.

How It Compares

The other half of the Class 0 system. Budget both from the start; a program that skimps on protectors is retesting (or retiring) rubber twice as often. The round-8 collections carries the complete ladder so you can compare every tier. Head-to-head rival: MAGID Class 0 Insulating Gloves.

Other Options in the Lineup

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves made of?

Per the listing: leather protectors worn over rubber insulating gloves. That's the documented construction — anything beyond it belongs to the manufacturer's spec sheet, not this review.

How much does the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves cost?

$18.72 at the linked Amazon listing. Prices track the live listing, and size or color selections there can shift the number.

MAGID Leather Protector Gloves vs MAGID Class 0 Insulating Gloves — which should I buy?

The other half of the Class 0 system. Budget both from the start; a program that skimps on protectors is retesting (or retiring) rubber twice as often.

Who is the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves best for?

Every insulating-glove wearer, by regulation and by sense.

When should I skip the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves?

Using them alone as electrical protection — leather insulates nothing; it exists to protect the rubber that does.

What sizes does the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves come in?

The size run (and color options where offered) lives on the linked Amazon listing — we deliberately don't restate it, because listings update. Check the size chart there before ordering.

Is MAGID a good brand?

MAGID is a century-old US safety supplier whose glove catalog spans every protection class — including ASTM D120 rubber insulating gloves and their mandatory leather protectors. Industrial-distributor pedigree with published spec documentation.

What regulation covers equipment like the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves?

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.137 governs insulating gloves: leather protectors over rubber, air tests before use, and electrical retests at maximum six-month in-service intervals.

How do I size or position the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves correctly?

Size to your measured hand — tight stresses the rubber, loose costs dexterity near energized parts. Store cuff-up, unfolded, away from ozone sources.

What's the replacement trigger for the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves?

Any failed air test, visible damage, or a missed retest date — an out-of-test insulating glove is out of service, full stop.

What pairs with the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves to complete the setup?

Leather protectors (mandatory), insulated tools, and the lockout/tagout discipline that makes energized work the exception rather than the habit.

Is the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves the right tier, or should I spend more?

Class 0 covers LV industrial work; utility-voltage classes (1-4) and ATPV-rated arc-flash kits are different program tiers — buy them when the hazard assessment says so, not speculatively.

Who should NOT rely on the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves?

Anyone without the program around the glove — untested, unprotected, or expired rubber is costume, not PPE.

How does the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves fit a small operation's budget?

Each of these categories prices its floor under $200 — and each guards against an incident class (flash burns, shock, saw lacerations, undetected gas) whose single cheapest occurrence costs more than the whole category. Buy the floor, then upgrade against hours.

Where does the MAGID Leather Protector Gloves fit in the wider catalog?

It extends an existing silo — welding, electrical/lockout, outdoor trades, or gas detection — and the collections linked below carry the neighboring gear those silos already stock.

The Bottom Line

The MAGID Leather Protector Gloves does its job at its price: the mandatory mechanical layer over insulating rubber at $18.72. Rated 4.5/5 on documented spec, configuration, and value for the intended buyer.


About the Author

Steven Eaton is the founder of WC Safety and an industrial PPE specialist who sources and evaluates specialty jobsite protection for industrial and construction buyers.

How We Review

Reviews draw on the manufacturer's published listing data and the applicable OSHA and ANSI consensus standards. We do not run lab tests or invent specifications; where a listing states no rating, the review says so. Ratings reflect documented spec, configuration, and value.

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