Snapback Glove for $28
June 1, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Touch is the most common and fastest means of germ transmission. Prevent that from happening with the Snapback Glove. The Snapback Glove conveniently hangs from your belt and seamlessly gets on your hand when you need to pick up an object, open a door, sign a receipt, and more, and then snaps back to your belt when you are done. Made with proprietary WaveStopper fabric with 70% of SilverFlex fibers, this glove has anti-viral and anti-microbial properties that help to keep the outside of the glove clean and limit the transmission of virus or bacteria from surface to surface. Perfect for grocery stores, gas stations, elevators, shared transportation, and all public places.
- Clip & retractable reels for easy attachment to the belt and automatic snap back
- Thumb hole for optimal grip & object manipulation
- Entry hole & orientation optimized for no-touch hand slip-on
- Silver outer fabric to prevent virus or microbe accumulation on the glove
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Materials: WaveStopper fabric, cotton
- One size fits all
- Product dimensions: 7.9″H x 3.9″L x 0.4″W
- Antimicrobial
- Antiviral
- Alternative to plastic
- Eco-friendly
- Detachable from reel
- Machine washable
- Made in the USA
Includes
- Snapback Glove
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