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Pleneal Gardening Gloves for Women Men - Leather Garden Gloves Thorn Proof, Outdoor Protective Working Gloves for Weeding

4.7/5 (394 reviews)
$7.99
Pleneal Gardening Gloves for Women Men - Leather Garden Gloves Thorn Proof, Outdoor Protective Working Gloves for Weeding
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What It Is

These are general-purpose gardening gloves designed for hand protection during yard work, including weeding, pruning, and handling thorny plants. They are not machine-specific and work for any lawn care or outdoor task.

Fitment & Compatibility

  • No machine fitment: These gloves are one-size-fits-most (check size chart for hand circumference; typical range 7.5–8.5 inches around palm).
  • Material check: Goatskin leather with reinforced fingertips and a nitrile-coated palm for grip. Not for use with power tools that require dexterity (e.g., string trimmers) – they’re bulkier than mechanic’s gloves.
  • Thorn resistance: Tested for blackberry and rose thorns, but not for heavy-duty cactus or mesquite. If your yard has aggressive thorns, look for “gauntlet” style gloves with longer cuffs.
  • Washability: Leather cannot be machine washed; spot clean only. Dirt buildup reduces grip over time.

Key Things to Know

  • Sizing runs small: Many buyers recommend ordering one size up if between sizes. Measure your palm circumference before buying.
  • Durability vs. price: At $7.99, they’re a solid budget option but won’t last multiple seasons under heavy use. Stitching on the thumb seam is a common failure point after 3–4 months of daily weeding.
  • Breathability: Goatskin is more breathable than cowhide, but these still get sweaty in hot weather. No ventilation holes.
  • No touchscreen compatibility: The leather fingertips won’t work with smartphones. You’ll need to remove them to use a phone.

Should You Buy It

Buy these if you need affordable, thorn-resistant gloves for light-to-moderate weeding and planting, and you’re willing to replace them yearly. Skip them if you need a true heavy-duty gauntlet for aggressive brush, or if you regularly use touchscreens while working.

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