Introducing the Rebel Tactical Commander Gloves, your ultimate companion for high - risk missions. In certain critical missions, your hands need top - notch protection. Once injured, you're at a huge disadvantage. But it's not just about protection; you also need full hand dexterity. Whether it's handling small tools or shooting a weapon, these gloves offer it all. With a slim - fit and lightweight design, high - grip palms, and new touch - screen capability, these gloves are perfect for tactical patrol, SWAT, or entry operations. They're cut - resistant and provide the best dexterity you can get. We offer various types of gloves to meet different needs. Our cut - resistant models offer maximum protection and dexterity. The waterproof ones keep you dry in harsh weather. Fingerless gloves give you maximum dexterity and touch - screen compatibility, while hard - knuckle gloves protect against impact and abrasions. Our gloves come in a wide range of colors, styles, sizes, and models. They're tested and proven to be the best in the market. Whether you need Kevlar, Nomex, insulated, or leather tactical gloves, we've got you covered. Are tactical gloves legal? Yes, they're legal in most countries, but check local laws. To measure for the right size, measure the circumference of your dominant hand below the knuckles. When choosing gloves, consider protection, durability, grip, dexterity, and comfort. Look for materials like Kevlar and features like touch - screen compatibility. Gloves should fit snugly without restricting movement. Clean them by hand with anti - bacterial soap and warm water, then lay them flat to dry.





Using these Rebel Tactical Commander Gloves is easy. Just put them on like you would any other gloves. They're great for a variety of tasks, from military operations to outdoor activities. When it comes to choosing the right size, use a tape measure to measure the widest part of your dominant hand below the knuckles and refer to the size chart. Remember, the gloves should fit snugly but not too tight, so you can move your hands freely. In terms of cleaning, first remove any dirt or debris. Then, wash them by hand with mild soap and warm water. Rinse well and let them air dry. Don't use a dryer or expose them to direct heat, as this can damage the materials. Also, make sure to check local laws and regulations before using tactical gloves in public, as different areas may have different rules.