I don't get it. Is this a new type of weaving for Kevlar? Yes, it's always been "good" for bulletproofing - Kevlar's strength is in absorbing high velocity impacts. Kevlar's weakness is that knives & swords cut through fairly easily - bullet proof vests sometimes have a metal layer sewn in to protect from knife blades. Most "cut-proof" gloves I've seen contain a stainless steel mesh which is sometimes wrapped in kevlar, but this product doesn't make sense with conventional knowledge of how Kevlar works.