MCR Safety 92721S CutPro A4 Polyurethane Gloves β 21-Gauge
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.6/5 β WC Safety Review of the MCR Safety 92721S CutPro, the thinnest, most dexterous A4 glove in the CutPro line. Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published MCR Safe...
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Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published MCR Safety specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The MCR Safety 92721S CutPro is an ANSI/ISEA 105 A4 cut-resistant glove built on a 21-gauge HyperMax HPPE shell β the finest gauge in MCR Safety's CutPro lineup, and one of the thinnest, most dexterous cut-resistant knits available. Its smooth polyurethane palm gives clean, accurate grip for electronics assembly, precision machining, light fabrication, and quality-control inspection where glove bulk is not an option, offered in sizes Small through 2X-Large.
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Why the MCR Safety 92721S wins on dexterity
Cut protection usually costs you feel β and for electronics, machining, and inspection, feel is the whole job. The 92721S closes that gap with the finest gauge in the CutPro line: a 21-gauge HPPE shell that stays thin and flexible while still carrying an A4 cut rating, finished with a smooth PU palm for clean, accurate grip on small parts. It is the cut glove for work where a bulky glove is simply not an option, and where a worker who cannot feel the part will pull the glove off and lose the protection entirely β thin and worn beats thick and abandoned. As cut-resistant gloves go, this is the precision, high-dexterity A4 pick, and the best cut-resistant gloves guide and ANSI cut levels guide cover how the A1βA9 scale maps to real tasks.
Safety first: match the ANSI cut level to your hazard β the 92721S is A4, mid-level cut protection, and its thin 21-gauge build improves dexterity, not the cut rating. The ANSI scale measures blade cut resistance only; it is not a puncture-, needle-, or heat-rated glove, and it is not rated against a chemical splash hazard. For chemicals use a chemical-resistant glove and for heat a heat glove. Confirm the glove against your task with the cut-resistant gloves complete guide.
What the MCR Safety 92721S listing documents
From the published specs: ANSI/ISEA 105 A4 cut resistance; a 21-gauge HyperMax HPPE shell, the finest in the CutPro line; a smooth polyurethane palm; a thin, dexterous build for precision work; sizes Small to 2X-Large. These are true a4 cut resistant gloves and genuine thin cut resistant gloves β precision cutpro pu gloves for fine work.
How the 92721S compares to other cut gloves
Match the level to the hazard: step up to the A7 MCR 9277PUS and A9 MCR 9273SPUS for severe hazards, or the A6 Ergodyne ProFlex 7061; for oily-grip A4, the Kevlar MCR 9188SFBS and breathable ProFlex 7141. Other dexterous options include the Ansell HyFlex 11-518, HyFlex 11-531, and PIP MaxiFlex Cut. The A4-vs-A5 guide helps place the level.
Choosing the right glove for your hazard
Cut level is only one axis. For mechanics and general trades, the mechanics cut-glove guide narrows the field, and the PU-vs-nitrile coating guide covers palm options; for grip in oil, browse the nitrile-coated collection and mechanics gloves, and the full hand protection collection spans every category.
Where it fits by job and crew orders
The thin A4 92721S suits electronics, precision machining, light fabrication, and QC inspection where dexterity is critical β compare levels with the cut-resistant gloves guide. For crew orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account β volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
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