MCR Safety PD2909 Predator Impact Gloves, HyperMax HPPE CutPro
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MCR Safety PD2909 Predator Impact Gloves, HyperMax HPPE CutPro Overview
The MCR Safety PD2909 Predator impact gloves are a CutPro multi-task glove that pairs cut resistance with back-of-hand impact protection. A black synthetic leather palm carries a red silicone tire-tread grip for hold, a HyperMax HPPE liner adds cut resistance, and a patented tire-tread TPR over a two-way spandex back guards the back of the hand and thumb. A hook-and-loop wrist closure with an ID box completes the build.
As HyperMax HPPE cut gloves, the PD2909 is the cut-resistant Predator: the HPPE liner works behind a grippy synthetic palm, and the tire-tread TPR gloves back adds the Predator line's signature dorsal armor. As silicone grip mechanics gloves the tire-tread palm pattern helps with tools and slick parts, making these a practical pair of cut and impact gloves for mixed handling tasks.
Like any item in impact-resistant gloves, match the glove to the hazard. This is a cut-and-impact glove, but the exact ANSI cut and impact levels are not in the title, so confirm both on MCR's datasheet; it is not chemical or heat PPE. Unlike the D3O-padded Predators, the PD2909 has no palm padding. Compare this cut-resistant glove and mechanics glove against other tiers in our guides, and browse material-handling gloves before ordering.
What These Predator CutPro Gloves Are Built For
| Use case | Fit | Buyer guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Mixed cut and impact handling | Purpose-built | HyperMax HPPE cut liner plus a tire-tread TPR back cover both hazards. |
| Grip on tools and slick parts | Strong | The silicone tire-tread palm pattern adds hold. |
| Crew and shared inventory | Supported | Hook-and-loop closure and an ID box keep gloves fitted and labeled. |
| Palm impact and vibration | Consider D3O | No palm padding here; the PD2907 or PD2910 add a D3O padded palm. |
| Chemical or heat exposure | Not suitable | Mechanical PPE only; use chemical- or heat-rated gloves instead. |
Hand protection has to match the specific hazard. These are cut- and impact-resistant gloves for mechanical hazards β laceration and back-of-hand impact β not for every risk: they are not rated for chemicals, so for a chemical splash hazard use chemical-resistant gloves selected for the substance, and use heat-rated gloves for hot work. Confirm the ANSI/ISEA 105 cut level and the ANSI/ISEA 138 impact level against your task, size the glove correctly for dexterity, inspect the palm, silicone grip, HyperMax liner, TPR back, and seams before each use, and replace the gloves once any layer is cut, worn, or cracked. Compare tiers in cut vs impact gloves and the ANSI/ISEA 138 impact standard.
Pros & Cons
- HyperMax HPPE cut-resistant palm liner
- Patented tire-tread TPR back for impact protection
- Silicone tire-tread grip on a durable synthetic palm
- Two-way spandex back for flexibility
- Hook-and-loop closure with an ID box
- Exact ANSI cut and impact levels not in the title β confirm on MCR's datasheet
- No D3O palm padding β use the PD2907/PD2910 for that
- Not chemical- or heat-rated
- Confirm the size on this listing before ordering
How It Compares
The PD2909 is the cut-resistant, non-padded Predator. Weigh it against its siblings before ordering:
| Model | Cut liner | Palm padding | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| PD2909 (this page) | HyperMax HPPE | None | Cut plus impact, grippy synthetic palm |
| PD2910 | HyperMax HPPE | D3O foam padded | Cut, impact, and vibration with leather palm |
| PD2901 | None | None | Impact and grip, no cut hazard |
Choose the PD2909 for cut and impact in a grippy synthetic glove, the PD2910 to add a D3O padded leather palm, or the PD2901 where there is no cut hazard. Compare in our best cut-resistant gloves guide and the wider impact glove range.
Specifications
| Brand | MCR Safety (Predator CutPro) |
| Model / Part Number | PD2909 (confirm size for this listing) |
| Type | Multi-task mechanics glove, cut + impact |
| Palm / Cut Liner | Black synthetic leather with red silicone tire-tread grip; HyperMax HPPE cut liner |
| Back / Impact | Two-way spandex back, patented tire-tread TPR; impact level per MCR datasheet |
| Features | Hook-and-loop closure with ID box; no D3O padding |
| Cut Level / Size | ANSI cut level per MCR datasheet; confirm size for this listing |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What protection does the MCR PD2909 offer?
Two mechanical protections: cut resistance from a HyperMax HPPE palm liner, and back-of-hand impact protection from a patented tire-tread TPR over a two-way spandex back. A silicone tire-tread grip on the synthetic palm adds hold. It is not chemical or heat protection.
Does the PD2909 have a cut-resistant liner?
Yes. The PD2909 uses a HyperMax HPPE cut-resistant palm liner, which is what makes it a Predator CutPro model. The exact ANSI/ISEA 105 cut level is not stated in this listing's title, so confirm the specific level on MCR's datasheet against your cut hazard.
What ANSI cut level is the PD2909?
The exact ANSI/ISEA 105 cut level is not stated in this listing's title, so we do not publish a level we cannot verify for this SKU. The HyperMax HPPE liner provides cut resistance; confirm the level on MCR's datasheet before relying on it for a specific cut hazard.
What impact protection does it have?
A patented tire-tread TPR over a two-way spandex back covers the back of the hand and thumb for impact. The exact ANSI/ISEA 138 impact level is not in the title, so confirm it on MCR's datasheet before relying on it for a specific hazard.
Does the PD2909 have D3O padding?
No. The PD2909 does not have D3O palm padding. Its impact protection comes from the tire-tread TPR back, not a padded palm. If you want D3O palm impact and vibration reduction, look at the PD2907 or PD2910 Predators instead.
What is the palm made of?
A black synthetic leather palm with a red silicone tire-tread grip pattern for hold, over a HyperMax HPPE cut-resistant liner. Synthetic leather resists wear and stays consistent when wet, and the silicone grip helps with tools and parts.
What is the tire-tread TPR for?
The patented tire-tread-pattern TPR is molded across the back of the hand and thumb to guard against impact, pinch points, and struck-by hazards. It is the Predator line's signature back-of-hand protection.
What is the ID box and closure?
A hook-and-loop wrist closure adjusts and secures the fit, and an ID box lets a worker write their initials so gloves are not mixed up in shared or crew settings, supporting hygiene and inventory control.
What size is this listing?
MCR Safety offers the PD2909 in several sizes as separate part numbers; confirm the size on this listing before ordering. A correct fit matters for dexterity and for the TPR and liner to sit right, so measure your hand and check the size shown.
Can I use these gloves for chemical handling?
No. These are cut and impact mechanics gloves, not chemical protection. For chemical exposure, use chemical-resistant gloves rated for the specific substance. Match the glove to the actual hazard.
Is the PD2909 good for handling sharp materials?
The HyperMax HPPE liner is designed for cut resistance, which helps with sharp edges, but match the cut level to the hazard. Confirm the ANSI cut level on MCR's datasheet, and step up to a higher level for heavy glass or sheet-metal handling if needed.
When should I replace the PD2909?
Replace them when the palm or silicone grip wears through, the HyperMax liner is exposed or frayed, the tire-tread TPR cracks or detaches, the closure stops holding, or the seams fail. Damaged gloves no longer deliver their rated cut or impact protection.
Written by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial. Specifications sourced from MCR Safety published data. Compare the range in impact-resistant gloves.
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