MCR Safety PD4971 Predator Impact Gloves β Dorsal TPR Mechanics Glove
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 β WC Safety Review of the MCR Safety PD4971 Predator, a dorsal-impact mechanics glove for mechanical and construction work. Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on pu...
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Editorial assessment by Steven Eaton, WC Safety editor, based on published MCR Safety specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The MCR Safety PD4971 Predator is an impact mechanics glove with reinforced TPR knuckle and dorsal guards, a synthetic-leather palm for oil-resistant grip, and a four-way-stretch spandex back for a hand-conforming fit. The Predator platform is optimized for the combined grip and protection demands of daily mechanical and construction work, in sizes Small through XX-Large.
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Why the MCR Safety PD4971 suits mechanical and construction work
The back of the hand takes a beating in mechanical and construction work β knuckles meet edges, fingers get pinched between parts, and a bare hand pays the price. The PD4971 puts reinforced TPR guards over the knuckles and dorsal hand, on a synthetic-leather palm that grips greasy tools and a four-way-stretch back that conforms to the hand. It is tuned for the daily combination of grip and impact protection those trades demand, and the oil-resistant palm keeps a hold where it counts even when parts are slick with grease or the weather turns wet. As mechanics gloves go, this is a daily-driver impact pick, and the best impact-resistant gloves guide and ANSI/ISEA 138 explainer cover how impact gloves are built and rated.
Safety first: the PD4971 is an impact glove β its TPR guards protect the back of the hand from struck-by and pinch hazards, but this is not a cut-rated glove, so it is not a substitute for a cut glove on blade hazards. Its synthetic-leather palm is a grip surface, so it is not rated against a chemical splash hazard or heat. For cut hazards use a cut-rated glove, for chemicals a chemical-resistant glove. Match the glove to your measured hazard with the cut-vs-impact guide.
What the MCR Safety PD4971 listing documents
From the published specs: reinforced TPR knuckle and dorsal guards for impact; a synthetic-leather oil-resistant palm; a four-way-stretch spandex back; the Predator platform tuned for mechanical and construction work; sizes Small to XX-Large. These are true impact resistant gloves and genuine predator impact gloves β durable mechanics impact gloves for the trades.
How the PD4971 compares to other gloves
Its close sibling is the MCR PD4903 Predator; the flexibility-first MCR FF2931 ForceFlex and certified Level 2 Ergodyne ProFlex 925F(x) are alternatives. If a task has both impact and cut hazards, add a cut-rated glove β the A4 MCR 92721S, A5 MCR 92752, or oily-grip MCR 9188SFBS; the mechanics gloves guide compares options, and the Mechanix Pursuit D5 is a grip alternative.
Choosing the right glove for your hazard
Impact is only one axis. For blade cuts, browse the cut-resistant collection and the cut-glove guide; the complete cut-glove guide helps pair a cut layer where blades are present; for grip in oil, the nitrile-coated collection; and for abrasion and heat, leather work gloves. The full hand protection collection spans every category.
Where it fits by job and crew orders
The PD4971 suits mechanical assembly, construction, automotive service, and industrial operations where struck-by and pinch hazards meet daily grip work β pair impact and cut needs with the cut-vs-impact 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.
Frequently asked questions
What is the MCR Safety PD4971 Predator?
An impact mechanics glove with reinforced TPR knuckle and dorsal guards, a synthetic-leather palm for oil-resistant grip, and a four-way-stretch spandex back. The Predator platform is optimized for the combined grip and protection demands of daily mechanical and construction work, in sizes Small through XX-Large.
What impact protection does it provide?
Reinforced thermoplastic rubber (TPR) guards over the knuckles and back of the hand absorb and deflect impacts from tools, materials, and pinch points, targeting the struck-by and pinch injuries common in mechanical and construction work.
Is it a cut-resistant glove?
No - the PD4971 is an impact glove. Its synthetic-leather palm gives grip and durability, not a rated cut level. If you need cut protection, choose a cut-rated glove or a combined cut-plus-impact model.
How does it compare to the PD4903 Predator?
Both are Predator-platform TPR dorsal-impact mechanics gloves with synthetic-leather palms and stretch backs. They are close siblings; choose by exact feature set, fit, and availability. Check both listings to see which suits your task.
What is the synthetic-leather palm for?
The synthetic-leather palm delivers durable, oil-resistant grip on tools and mechanical components, which suits mechanical and construction work where hands are on wrenches and greasy parts.
Is it chemical- or heat-rated?
No - the PD4971 is an impact glove. It is not rated against chemicals or for heat unless the listing states it; for those hazards use a dedicated chemical-resistant or heat glove.
What is the four-way stretch back?
The spandex back panel stretches four ways to conform to the hand, keeping the glove close and comfortable while the TPR guards flex with your knuckles rather than bunching.
What sizes does it come in?
Small through XX-Large, using size-suffixed SKUs (PD4971S up to PD49712XL); Large fits roughly a 9-10 inch hand circumference. A snug fit keeps the TPR guards over the knuckles where they protect.
Where is impact protection important?
Mechanical assembly, construction, automotive service, heavy equipment, and industrial operations - anywhere hands face struck-by and pinch hazards against tools, pipe, and machinery.
Do I need a combined cut-plus-impact glove instead?
If your task has both impact and cut hazards, a combined cut-plus-impact glove adds a cut-rated palm liner. Choose the PD4971 when impact and grip are the main needs and cut exposure is low.
How do I care for impact gloves?
Follow the care label; wipe down the TPR and palm and let them dry. Retire a glove once the TPR cracks or separates or the palm wears through - damaged guards no longer protect as designed.
How do I order for a crew?
Quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account - volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations. The bulk-ordering walkthrough is linked in our site footer.
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