Ergodyne Receives Patent on Proflex 925F(x) Glove

Words: Mike Freeman
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Ergodyne’s Proflex 925F(x) Glove

Launched in September 2009, the 925F(x) delivers a unique combination of impact protection, durability, abrasion resistance and grip unlike any dorsal impact protection alternative on the market today.

“This patent represents the latest in Ergodyne’s rich history of innovation in hand protection as well as other categories,“ said Tom Votel, president and CEO of Ergodyne. “All told, we have over 100 patents, and the 925F(x) is an exciting addition to this legacy, bringing the hi-tech protection that our customers have come to expect from ProFlex® gloves to the dorsal side of the hand.”
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