When the heads of state of the seven largest industrialized nations meet for the G7 summit in Biarritz in August, French security forces will be wearing gloves from the Austrian family-owned company Eska.
Eska has been equipping French emergency services with high-quality gloves for years. Just in time for the G7 summit in Biarritz from August 24 to 26, the police and gendarmerie from the “Grande Nation” have registered additional demand with Eska. According to company boss Paul Loos, the unrestricted combination of grip and protection is crucial for security forces. “Our tactical glove for France feels like a second skin and still offers the highest level of cut protection. This combination is not commonplace, but all the more important,” explains Loos.

The shooting finger with movement crease supports a secure feel on the trigger with the French tactical glove from Eska. The ingenious fit and a grip digital leather reinforcement in the palm optimize the grip. Protectors on the palm, knuckles and fingers provide maximum protection. While the heads of state at the G7 summit want to find common ground on the most important global issues, Eska has already taken a stand. “We are delighted about the deep trust from France and are grateful to be able to contribute to the protection of the G7 summit with our products,” concludes Loos.
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