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Gardening Gloves Work Leather Gloves Men Women Forearm safety Anti Slip Thorn proof Garden Working Pruning Long and Short

4.4/5 (387 reviews)
$6.99
Gardening Gloves Work Leather Gloves Men Women Forearm safety Anti Slip Thorn proof Garden Working Pruning Long and Short
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What It Is

This is a pair of general-purpose gardening gloves made from leather, designed to protect hands and forearms during lawn care, pruning, and thorny plant handling. They are not a machine part—they’re a wearable accessory for any mower operator, pruner, or landscaper.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • No machine fitment – these are one-size-fits-most gloves (check size chart for hand circumference and length).
  • Measure your hand – measure around the palm (just below fingers) and from wrist to middle fingertip; compare to the seller’s sizing guide.
  • Leather type – likely cowhide or split leather; not for heavy chainsaw work or chemical handling.
  • Thorn proof? – “anti-slip” and “thorn proof” are marketing claims; real thorn resistance depends on leather thickness (often 0.6–0.8mm). For heavy briars, look for reinforced gauntlet-style gloves.
  • Forearm length – check listed cuff length (typically 4–6 inches) to ensure it covers your wrist and lower arm.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality varies – at $6.99, leather may be stiff initially and less durable than premium brands (e.g., Wells Lamont). Expect 1–2 seasons of regular use.
  • Break-in required – new leather gloves can be stiff; wear them for light tasks first or soak in warm water and flex them to soften.
  • Sizing is critical – too tight restricts movement; too loose reduces dexterity and grip. Order a size up if between sizes.
  • Not waterproof – leather will absorb moisture and stiffen when wet. Treat with mink oil or wax for light water resistance.
  • No touchscreen compatibility – these are standard work gloves; you’ll need to remove them to use a phone.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you need an inexpensive, basic leather glove for light-to-moderate gardening, pruning, or mower handling (e.g., pulling grass, handling debris). They’re a solid budget option for occasional use, but skip them if you require heavy-duty thorn protection, waterproofing, or daily professional use.

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