Dirty Rigger gloves in the line of duty
UK - It's never been a secret that Dirty Rigger gloves often go above and beyond their call of duty. Their ability to continually develop, test and construct gloves and rigger wear of such world dominating endurance is widely known and recently they've given a sneak peak as to how they've done it.

Over the last three years, Dirty Rigger have worked closely with one of the UK's largest crew service suppliers, Crewsaders. By sending in a selection of new, existing and under development rigger wear to be worn by the Crewsaders team, Dirty Rigger have been able to closely monitor the performance of their gloves throughout the varied industries in which Crewsaders work.

From event security to rigging crew, the trained Crewsaders staff have provided report sheets which help to pinpoint any weaknesses in the gloves and identify areas of possible improvement.

Dirty Rigger's Steve Marshall said, "The field testing of our gloves with Crewsaders is not only carried out during the development stage, it continues throughout the life of each and every model. It's become part of our quality control.

"In the last 12 months, we've had only a handful of reports of gloves failing our customers performance expectancy - we supply thousands of pairs each and every month to over 100 distributors who stock them around the globe. This figures is a true testament to the efforts of all the men and women at Crewsaders and also our incredible Social Media followers who keep us informed of how our gloves are performing in their line of work."

(Jim Evans)


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