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COOLJOB Thorn Proof Rose Pruning Garden Gloves for Men, Long Sleeve Padded Yard Work for Bush, Blackberry, Cactus, Heavy Duty/Puncture Resistant/Machine Washable, Large, Navy

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COOLJOB Thorn Proof Rose Pruning Garden Gloves for Men, Long Sleeve Padded Yard Work for Bush, Blackberry, Cactus, Heavy Duty/Puncture Resistant/Machine Washable, Large, Navy
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What It Is

These are puncture-resistant, long-sleeve gardening gloves designed for heavy-duty yard work like pruning thorny bushes (roses, blackberries), handling cactus, or clearing brush. They are not a mower part but a personal protective accessory for lawn maintenance tasks.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Size: Available in Large (Navy shown). Check hand circumference and palm width against the COOLJOB size chart—L fits roughly 8.5–9.5 inches (palm circumference).
  • Length: Gauntlet-style cuff extends ~14–16 inches up the forearm; verify it covers your wrist and lower arm fully for thorn protection.
  • Material: Synthetic leather palm with nylon/polyester back and padded knuckles. Not compatible with chainsaw use (not cut-resistant).
  • Washability: Machine washable (cold, gentle cycle, air dry). Avoid bleach or fabric softener to maintain puncture resistance.

Key Things to Know

  • Puncture resistance is good for thorns and small spines but not for heavy-duty barbed wire or sharp metal—test on your specific brush before relying fully.
  • Grip works well with dry or slightly damp tools; slippery when wet with mud or sap. Consider silicone-dipped alternatives if wet work is frequent.
  • Durability: Stitching along fingertips tends to wear first with repeated blackberry/cactus handling. Expect ~6–12 months of regular weekend use.
  • Fit note: The cuff elastic can feel tight over thick sleeves; order one size up if wearing over a long-sleeve shirt or jacket.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you regularly prune thorny shrubs, roses, or blackberries and want affordable, machine-washable arm protection without the bulk of leather gauntlets. Skip them if you need cut resistance (e.g., chainsaw pruning) or work in wet conditions where grip matters most—look for rubber-coated gloves instead.

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