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Arm Chaps Leather Arm Protectors

Protect against common hazards in landscaping, logging, & metal fabrication

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Arm Chaps Leather Arm Protectors
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Arm Chaps are offered in sizes from extra small to extra large for different arm shapes, and colors including black, tan, light brown, and safety orange.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

Arm Chaps leather arm protectors from VanStarr Enterprises, LLC can help protect against cuts, burns, wrist strain, bruises, and other injuries when working.

The elbow-length arm protectors are designed to protect against common hazards in industries such as landscaping, tree service, logging, and metal fabrication.

Arm Chaps are offered in sizes from extra small to extra large for different arm shapes, and colors including black, tan, light brown, and safety orange.

Interested parties can visit the Arm Chaps website to learn more information and purchase.

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