Tailored for Tattoo Artists & Body Art Professionals
Your gloves are part of how clients judge your shop. Tears, powder residue, and weak grip make you look careless before you even pick up the machine. Octane gloves give you the fit, feel, and durability to work cleanly through long sessions and present the professional setup your clients expect.
Tailored for Tattoo Artists & Body Art Professionals
Order a Case of Disposable Gloves
Order a Case That Lasts Through Long Sessions Wholesale pricing direct from the manufacturer.
Tattoo artists run through gloves on every client, every session, every cleanup. Order a full case directly from Atlantic Safety Products and keep your station stocked without the runaround. Every case ships with our Product Quality Guarantee.
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Octane HD - 6 mil Black Powder Free Nitrile Gloves - 1000 gloves per case
Regular price $132.00 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $132.00 USD -
Octane - 5 mil Black Powder Free Nitrile Gloves - 1000 gloves per case
Regular price $99.00 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $99.00 USD -
Wild Grip Gloves - 8 MIL Powder Free Orange Nitrile Disposable Gloves - 900 gloves per case
Regular price $175.00 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $175.00 USD
Why Octane Gloves
You count on them to earn a living, to care for your family, to experience life. Your hands are an integral part of who you are. Let us help you protect them, so they’ll always be there for you. Our nitrile gloves are the proper solution.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are nitrile gloves common in tattoo studios?
Tattoo artists need gloves that protect both the artist and the client while still allowing detailed hand movement. Nitrile gloves balance both needs well.
Why do tattoo artists usually wear black gloves?
Black gloves help hide ink stains and maintain a cleaner appearance during long tattoo sessions.
How often should tattoo gloves be changed?
Gloves should be changed between clients and anytime contamination occurs during the tattoo process.
What type of nitrile gloves do tattoo artists usually prefer?
Many artists choose thinner nitrile gloves because they allow better precision and feel during detailed line work and shading.


