MCR Safety PD6952 Predator Impact Gloves, A7 Cut, Level 2 Impact
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MCR Safety PD6952 Predator Impact Gloves, A7 Cut, Level 2 Impact Overview
The MCR Safety PD6952 Predator impact gloves are a hi-visibility coated-knit mechanics glove rated ANSI/ISEA 105 cut level A7 and ANSI/ISEA 138 impact Level 2. A 13-gauge salt-and-pepper cut-resistant HyperMax HPPE knit shell delivers the A7 cut resistance, a black bi-polymer palm coating adds durability, abrasion resistance, and grip, and patented tire-tread TPR on the back of the hand, fingers, and thumb provides the Level 2 impact protection. A fluorescent lime color keeps hands visible on site.
As A7 cut resistant gloves, the PD6952 pairs a high cut tier with mid-level impact defense: the HPPE knit carries the cut resistance, the bi-polymer coated gloves palm grips and resists wear, and the Level 2 impact gloves TPR shields the back of the hand. That makes these hi-vis mechanics gloves a strong pick for demanding, sharp-edged work.
Like any item in cut-resistant gloves, match the glove to the hazard. This is a cut-and-impact glove, not chemical or heat PPE. Compare this impact-resistant glove and mechanics glove against other tiers in our guides, and browse material-handling gloves before ordering.
What These Predator Gloves Are Built For
| Use case | Fit | Buyer guidance |
|---|---|---|
| High cut hazards (A7) | Purpose-built | HyperMax HPPE knit is rated A7 for sheet metal, glass, sharp parts. |
| Back-of-hand impact (Level 2) | Strong | Tire-tread TPR on back, fingers, and thumb gives Level 2 defense. |
| Oil and gas / heavy grip | Strong | The bi-polymer palm grips in dry and oily conditions. |
| High-visibility job sites | Strong | Fluorescent lime TPR keeps hands visible on the back and fingers. |
| Chemical or heat hazards | 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 that A7 cut and Level 2 impact match your task, size the glove correctly for dexterity, inspect the knit, bi-polymer coating, TPR, 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
- Published ANSI A7 cut resistance (HyperMax HPPE knit)
- Published ANSI/ISEA 138 Level 2 impact (tire-tread TPR)
- Black bi-polymer palm for grip, durability, abrasion resistance
- Hi-visibility fluorescent lime TPR
- 13-gauge knit keeps good dexterity for an A7 glove
- No D3O palm padding β use a D3O Predator for that
- Bi-polymer knit is less rugged than leather for heavy abrasion
- A7 may be more cut protection than light tasks need
- Confirm the size on this listing before ordering
How It Compares
The PD6952 is the A7, Level 2, bi-polymer-coated Predator. Weigh it against the alternatives before ordering:
| Model | Cut / Impact | Palm coating | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| PD6952 (this page) | A7 / Level 2 | Bi-polymer | High cut plus mid impact, oily grip |
| PD6951 | Per datasheet | Polyurethane | Dexterous PU-coated cut knit |
| PD43612 / leather driver | A9 / impact | Goatskin leather (none) | Highest cut in a rugged leather driver |
Choose the PD6952 for a published A7 cut and Level 2 impact with an oily-grip bi-polymer palm, the PD6951 for a PU-coated cut knit, or a leather driver for A9 in a rugged build. Compare in our best cut-resistant gloves guide and the best cut gloves for mechanics.
Specifications
| Brand | MCR Safety (Predator) |
| Model / Part Number | PD6952 (confirm size for this listing) |
| Type | Coated-knit mechanics glove, cut + impact |
| Cut Level | ANSI/ISEA 105 A7 |
| Impact Level | ANSI/ISEA 138 Level 2 |
| Shell / Coating | 13-gauge salt-and-pepper HyperMax HPPE cut knit; black bi-polymer palm coating |
| Back / Features | Patented tire-tread TPR on back, fingers, thumb; hi-vis fluorescent lime; confirm size |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What cut and impact rating does the PD6952 carry?
The MCR PD6952 is rated ANSI/ISEA 105 cut level A7 and ANSI/ISEA 138 impact Level 2. The A7 cut resistance comes from the HyperMax HPPE knit shell, and the Level 2 impact protection comes from patented tire-tread TPR on the back of the hand, fingers, and thumb.
What is the palm coating on the PD6952?
A black bi-polymer palm coating over the HyperMax knit. Bi-polymer coating adds durability, abrasion resistance, and grip, and it is the main construction difference from the PD6951, which uses a polyurethane palm coating instead.
How does the PD6952 differ from the PD6951?
Both share the 13-gauge HyperMax knit shell and tire-tread TPR. The PD6952 uses a black bi-polymer palm coating and publishes A7 cut and Level 2 impact ratings, while the PD6951 uses a polyurethane palm and does not publish specific cut and impact levels for that SKU.
Is A7 a high cut level?
Yes. On the ANSI/ISEA 105 scale of A1 through A9, A7 is a high tier suited to significant laceration hazards such as sheet metal, glass, and sharp-edged parts. Always match the cut level to your specific task rather than over- or under-specifying.
What does Level 2 impact protection mean?
ANSI/ISEA 138 rates back-of-hand impact protection on a scale of Level 1 to Level 3. Level 2 is the middle tier, delivered here by tire-tread TPR across the back, fingers, and thumb, and it suits many oil, gas, and heavy mechanical tasks. Confirm it fits your hazard.
Is the PD6952 a knit or leather glove?
It is a coated-knit glove: a 13-gauge HyperMax HPPE knit shell with a bi-polymer palm coating, not a leather driver. Knit gloves are more form-fitting and breathable than leather, and the HPPE knit carries the A7 cut resistance.
What makes the PD6952 hi-visibility?
The patented tire-tread TPR on the back, fingers, and thumb is a fluorescent lime color, which makes the gloves easier to see and identify on a busy or low-light site while still delivering the Level 2 back-of-hand impact protection.
Does the PD6952 have D3O padding?
No. Its impact protection comes from the tire-tread TPR on the back, fingers, and thumb, not a D3O padded palm. If you want D3O palm impact and vibration reduction, look at a D3O-padded Predator such as the PD2907 or PD2910.
What size is this listing?
MCR Safety offers the PD6952 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 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 PD6952 good for oil and gas work?
Yes. The bi-polymer palm grips in dry and oily conditions, the A7 knit resists cuts from sharp tools and parts, and the Level 2 TPR guards the back of the hand against impact, which suits many oil, gas, and heavy industrial tasks.
When should I replace the PD6952?
Replace them when the knit or bi-polymer coating wears through, the HyperMax shell is cut or frayed, the tire-tread TPR cracks or detaches, or the seams give way. Damaged gloves no longer deliver their rated A7 cut or Level 2 impact protection.
Written by Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial. Specifications sourced from MCR Safety published data. Compare the range in cut-resistant gloves.
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