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Vegetable tan kangaroo, as used in our braided goods, has about four times
the tensile strength of equivalent cowhide. Lace cut from kangaroo retains its
rectangular cross section when stretched, whereas lace cut from cow or calf
leather will curl so that the grain side of the lace becomes concave, making
kangaroo lace the preferred choice for fine braiding.
Glove tannage kangaroo will withstand about three to four times as many wear
cycles of an abrasion test as the same thickness of deerskin. This conforms
with experience in using kangaroo and deerskin gloves made by Geier Glove, where
the kangaroo gloves outdid deerskin gloves by a factor of three in their first
practical test, moving bales of hay.
Glove tannage kangaroo has about two to three times the tensile strength of
deerskin and about three to four times the tear strength of deerskin. The combination
of abrasion resistance and tear strength make kangaroo preferred for thin leather
work gloves.
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Kangaroo Leather Gloves
The advantages in physical properties of kangaroo leather over that from cowhide
or deerskin are related to the tight and dense fiber structure of the kangaroo
skin, as well as the multidirectional orientation of the fibers in the skin.
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Please follow the links below for more information about kangaroo and the kangaroo
leather products we offer.
Braided Goods
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Braiding
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