New: Magpul Flight Glove 2.0

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posted on February 1, 2022
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Magpul fans will be happy to hear that its popular series of Flight Gloves are coming back. The company says the new Flight Glove 2.0 "adds an updated fit and modern materials to create a superior tactile and protective solution to a 'government issue' solution."

Magpul glove
Magpul's Flight Glove 2.0 includes flash-resistant Nomex and Kevlar on the back of hand for flame and anti-static protection.


With a one-piece goatskin leather palm, along with finger construction for enhanced feel and control of firearms, these gloves build upon those used by military aviators and pilots for decades.

The Flight Glove 2.0 series includes ambidextrous, three-finger touchscreen capability—perfect for high dexterity tasks such as welding or working on engines. In addition, the back of the hand is built from a combination of Nomex and Kevlar for durable protection. You can count on these gloves to do their job well during heavy-duty use.

Magpul also increased the gauntlet length and added hanger loops to the Flight Glove 2.0 for easy drying after use. The clip strap loops also simplify storage and transporting the gloves.

Magpul aviator glove
With a durable goatskin leather palm and fingers, these gloves provide the tactile feel necessary to operate firearms controls.


MSRP for the Magpul Flight Gloves 2.0 is $59.95. Available colors are black, coyote and sage. Learn more at magpul.com.


Read more: Magpul Expands Gun Belt Lineup For 2022

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