31 TIG Welding Gloves Starting at $8.63
Achieve the perfect weld with our selection of premium TIG welding gloves designed for maximum dexterity and tactile sensitivity. Unlike bulky MIG gloves, our TIG collection features thin, pliable leathers like kidskin, goatskin, and deerskin, allowing you to precisely feed filler rods without sacrificing heat protection. Whether you need the soft touch of the Tillman 24C or the durability of Black Stallion, we have the right fit for your torch hand.
Revco Black Stallion
Tigster® FR Cotton/Grain Kidskin Premium TIG Welding Gloves #T50
1416 purchased
Revco Black Stallion
Bsx Angelfire Women's Chocolate Firefly Tig Welding Gloves #Lt50
19 purchased
Steiner Industries
IronFlex® TIG Premium Kidskin With Flame Retardant Cotton Back TIG Welding Gloves #0261-S
47 purchased
Revco Black Stallion
Pearl White Value-Priced Kidskin TIG Glove #35KE
284 purchased
Steiner Industries
SensiTIG™ Top Grain Goatskin TIG Welding Gloves #0227-S
27 purchased
Revco Black Stallion
Bsx® Grain Kidskin/Cowhide Tig Welding Gloves #Bt88
47 purchased
Revco Black Stallion
Bsx Gt7120-Nb Precurved Tig Glove Insulated Ring And Picky Fingers
32 purchased
Revco Black Stallion
Top Grain Kidskin - Long Cuff Tig Welding Gloves #35Kl
38 purchased
Revco Black Stallion
Split Deerskin - Short Cuff Premium Tig Welding Gloves #24D-Blk
14 purchased
How to Choose the Right TIG Welding Glove
Precision is the priority in TIG applications. Unlike MIG welding, where heat protection is king, TIG requires a "second skin" feel so you can manipulate the torch and precise-feed filler rods. The material you choose dictates that balance between dexterity and heat resistance.
Kidskin (Goat)
Kidskin is the gold standard for TIG welders. It provides the highest level of dexterity and tensile strength, allowing for maximum tactile sensitivity. If you need to feel the wire, this is your best choice.
- Best for: Precision work, pipe welding, and tight spaces.
- Top Pick: Tillman 24C Premium Kidskin
Deerskin
Deerskin is incredibly soft and pliable. It molds to the shape of your hand over time, offering all-day comfort. While slightly thicker than kidskin, it offers excellent dexterity and heat protection.
- Best for: Comfort and long shifts.
- Top Pick: Tillman 864 Deerskin
Pigskin
Pigskin is unique because it withstands oil and wet conditions better than other leathers. It remains soft even after getting wet and drying out, making it a durable favorite for shop environments.
- Best for: Oily or dirty shop conditions.
- Top Pick: Tillman 30 Pigskin TIG Glove
Frequently Asked Questions About TIG Gloves
What is the difference between MIG and TIG gloves?
MIG gloves are typically thick, loose-fitting, and heavily padded to protect the hands from high heat and heavy spatter. TIG gloves are thin, snug-fitting, and unlined to provide the "tactile sensitivity" needed to feed filler rod. You cannot effective TIG weld with MIG gloves as you lose the fine motor control required for the process.
Why are TIG welding gloves so thin?
TIG gloves are designed to be thin to maximize dexterity. In TIG welding, the heat is more concentrated, and there is usually no spatter. This allows welders to trade the heavy insulation of a MIG glove for thinner leathers (like kidskin) that allow them to feel the weld puddle and manipulate the torch with precision.
Can you Stick weld with TIG gloves?
It is generally not recommended to Stick weld with TIG gloves. Stick welding (SMAW) creates significant spatter and higher radiant heat that can quickly ruin thin TIG leather or burn your hands. For Stick welding, switch to a thicker Cowhide or Elk skin glove with insulation.
Do I need lined or unlined TIG gloves?
Most TIG welders prefer unlined gloves for maximum sensitivity. However, if you are welding at higher amperages (200A+) or for extended periods, you may want a glove with a foam-lined back to protect your knuckles from radiant heat without sacrificing fingertip sensitivity.




