MCR Safety MU3634K Mustang Utility Impact Gloves
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MCR Safety MU3634KL Mustang Utility Impact Gloves — Large Overview
The MCR Safety MU3634KL Mustang Utility Impact Gloves in size Large are built for hands-on work where the back of the hand takes the abuse: pinch points, dropped tools, and knuckle strikes against pipe, valves, and steel. Molded TPR (thermoplastic rubber) guards run across the knuckles, fingers, and back of the hand to absorb and deflect impact, while the palm is engineered for a secure grip on greasy tools and components. It's a general-duty impact-resistant glove aimed at oil and gas, rigging, maintenance, and mechanic crews who need dexterity plus back-of-hand defense in one glove.
Impact protection on gloves like the Mustang is evaluated under the ANSI/ISEA 138 impact standard (and EN 388's optional impact mark) — if your site or safety program requires a documented impact level, confirm the rated value on the manufacturer's spec sheet before specifying. This listing covers the Large size; check the glove size chart to dial in fit across your crew. The Mustang is a utility/impact glove, not a cut-engineered glove — if your hazard is laceration, see our cut-resistant gloves instead.
What MCR Safety Is Built For
| Task | Fit | Buyer guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Oil & gas / rig floor handling | Strong fit | TPR back-of-hand guards defend knuckles against pipe, tongs, and pinch points while the palm keeps grip on greasy iron. |
| Mechanic & equipment maintenance | Strong fit | Dexterous enough for wrenching and parts handling; impact guards take the knuckle strikes a bare or thin glove won't. |
| Construction & demolition material handling | Good fit | Back-of-hand protection suits handling lumber, block, and debris; pair with a hi-vis option if the job requires visibility. |
| Heavy laceration / cut hazards | Not recommended | No cut rating is published for the MU3634KL — choose an ANSI/ISEA A-rated cut glove for blade, sheet-metal, or glass work. |
| Chemical or solvent immersion | Not recommended | This is not a chemical-barrier glove — use a chemical-resistant glove for handling solvents, fuels, or caustics. |
Cut and impact gloves reduce injury risk but do not make a task safe. Match the ANSI/ISEA 105 cut level (A1–A9) and ANSI/ISEA 138 impact level to the real hazard, inspect each pair for wear before use, and follow your site's hand-protection program. No glove is cut-proof or puncture-proof — keep hands clear of moving blades and pinch points. See ANSI/ISEA 105 cut levels explained.
Pros & Cons
- Molded TPR guards deliver back-of-hand, knuckle, and finger impact protection for crush and pinch-point hazards
- Grip-focused palm holds onto oily tools and parts in oil, gas, and mechanic work
- Retains enough dexterity for wrenching, rigging, and parts handling
- Size Large suits most adult hands; sibling sizes available for crew fit
- General-duty utility build covers a wide range of maintenance and material-handling tasks
- No published ANSI/ISEA cut level — not a substitute for a dedicated cut-resistant glove
- Manufacturer impact level should be verified on the spec sheet if a documented ANSI/ISEA 138 rating is required
- Not a chemical-barrier or food-safe glove
- Impact gloves run bulkier than thin coated gloves, reducing fine-finger feel
How It Compares
Within MCR Safety's impact lineup, the Mustang MU3634KL is the value-oriented utility option: solid back-of-hand TPR protection and grip without the premium features of the Predator series. If you want a higher-spec impact glove with added cut engineering, the MCR Safety PD4900L Predator impact glove and the larger PD69012XL Predator impact glove step up the protection. For welding-grade impact handling, the 48406K2XL welding impact glove adds heat tolerance. Need a different size of the same Mustang platform? See the XL build, and browse the full impact-resistant gloves range to compare.
Specifications
| Brand / Model | MCR Safety MU3634KL (Mustang) |
| Glove type | Impact-resistant utility work glove |
| Impact protection | Molded TPR (thermoplastic rubber) back-of-hand, knuckle, and finger guards |
| Palm | Grip-enhanced utility palm |
| Size | Large |
| Cut level | Not published for this model — confirm on spec sheet if required |
| Best for | Oil & gas, mechanic, maintenance, material handling |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size hand does the MCR Safety MU3634KL fit?
The MU3634KL is the Large size of the Mustang utility impact glove. Large suits most average-to-larger adult hands; check the glove size chart and measure across your palm before ordering, and order XL if you're between sizes or wearing a liner.
Does the MU3634KL Mustang have a cut rating?
No ANSI/ISEA 105 cut level is published for the MU3634KL in our facts, so we don't claim one. It's an impact/utility glove. If laceration is your primary hazard, choose a glove with a documented A-level rating from our cut-resistant gloves collection instead.
What impact standard applies to these gloves?
Back-of-hand impact gloves are rated under the ANSI/ISEA 138 impact standard (and EN 388's optional impact mark). The Mustang uses molded TPR guards for impact defense; if you need a documented impact level on file, verify the rated value on MCR Safety's spec sheet before specifying.
What kind of work are the Mustang impact gloves best for?
They're built for oil and gas, mechanic, maintenance, rigging, and general material handling — jobs where the back of the hand faces pinch points and dropped-tool strikes, and the palm needs grip on greasy tools and parts.
Are these gloves chemical resistant?
No. The MU3634KL is not a chemical-barrier glove. For handling solvents, fuels, or caustics you need a dedicated chemical-resistant glove rated for the specific chemical and exposure time.
Can I use the MU3634KL for food handling?
No. This is an industrial impact glove and is not a food-safe or food-contact product. Use a glove certified for food contact for any food-handling task.
How does the Mustang compare to the MCR Predator impact gloves?
The Mustang MU3634KL is the value utility option with back-of-hand TPR protection and grip. The Predator line, such as the PD4900L Predator impact glove, steps up to higher-spec protection and added cut engineering when the job demands it.
Do these gloves protect the palm or just the back of the hand?
The TPR impact guards protect the back of the hand, knuckles, and fingers, while the palm is built for grip rather than impact. For palm-side cut or puncture hazards, pair with or choose a glove engineered for that specific risk.
Is the MU3634KL good for welding or hot work?
It is not a heat- or welding-rated glove. For welding-grade impact handling with heat tolerance, look at the MCR Safety 48406K2XL welding impact glove or browse heat-resistant gloves.
Are the Mustang gloves dexterous enough for tool work?
Yes for general wrenching, rigging, and parts handling. Impact gloves are bulkier than thin coated gloves, so if you need maximum fingertip feel for fine assembly, a lighter glove may suit better — but the Mustang balances protection with usable dexterity.
Where can I learn how to choose the right protection level?
Start with our reference on the ANSI/ISEA 138 impact standard for back-of-hand protection, and the ANSI/ISEA 105 cut levels explained guide if cut hazards are also in play. Both help you match the glove to the actual job hazard.
What sizes does the Mustang utility impact glove come in?
This listing is the Large (MU3634KL). The Mustang platform is also offered in X-Large and other sizes, so you can fit a full crew. Use the glove size chart to confirm the right size for each worker before ordering in bulk.
Written by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial — hand-protection desk. Specifications sourced from MCR Safety published data. Compare the range in cut-resistant gloves.
WC Safety is an independent PPE retailer and Amazon Associate; no paid placement. Match the glove to your specific hazard and follow your site PPE program.
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