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The extended cuff on the gloves means your wrists and lower arms will be protected from thorns and branches, so you don’t have to worry about getting scratched when carrying out your gardening tasks. The cuff is also roomy enough to ensure you can pull it up over your sleeves too. If you have a lot of roses to prune, we recommend reaching for the G & F Products Florist Pro Garden and Rose Gloves, which extend up to your elbow and feature padded palms to stop thorns from puncturing your skin.

Some pairs of highly-rated gloves failed to hold up in our tests and were not included in our ranking. What to look for when buying gardening gloves They're a bit bulky, so they aren't good for working with small items. They're also not waterproof or machine washable. Aside from their fit and overall durability, these gloves made it easier to grip gardening tools while also being compatible with delicate tasks like replanting flowers. Although they’re a pretty basic design and might be considered a more disposable option compared to other gloves available, these gloves performed very well. Keep in mind that this pair is not meant to protect against thorns, so they may not be best if your gardening needs fall into heavy-duty categories. The Stihls give some protection against water ingress, but are not deemed to be waterproof. They do offer good wind protection and are thermally insulated, so great for winter gardening, while also being breathable.These gloves offer robust protection for most tough gardening tasks, including digging, weeding, pulling thorny shrubs and operating garden machinery (although you should use Stihl’s cut-protection range for chainsaws). They are well-made in Germany and lined with a soft fleecy polyester layer that provides comfort during use, especially in colder weather.

Coated palms and fingers on these gloves offer water resistance and ensure you'll have a good grip on your garden hose, tools, and other items. Nylon fibers make these gloves extra breathable; the fabric helps reduce the buildup of heat so you can wear them more comfortably for longer. There are so many good reasons to wear gardening gloves,” says Alan Down, lifelong avid gardener and nurseryman with 35 years of retailing experience. “A good pair of thorn-proof gloves protects your hands from soil borne diseases, cuts and abrasions and even from damp, cold, nettles and thorns. If you’re going to be busy in the garden, by the way, you may want to read our guides to the best secateurs, best strimmers and best lawnmowers next. (And don’t forget the wellington boots.) If you're on the hunt for nitrile or nylon gloves, these are the best gardening gloves for you. These durable gloves feature a basic design, but they are more than up to the challenge of a variety of garden and yard chores. The gloves' seamless nylon liner provides flexibility, while the rubber palm ensures a natural-feeling grip. The surrounding fabric is breathable enough for hot days. And since the palm is waterproof, these gloves work well for watering chores.You may have heard the saying, ‘fits like a glove,’ but what does that actually mean? How is a glove supposed to fit? It turns out that not all gloves are supposed to fit the same. Most heavy-duty leather work gloves and pruning gloves should be loose fitting. It reduces rubbing and the formation of ‘hot spots,’ which, in turn, prevents blisters. Garden gloves (including nitrile and latex gloves) are designed to be close fitting, allowing for an improved sense of touch and dexterity, while still providing excellent grip and protection. Don't want to scratch yourself on brambles? Want to protect your arms from poison ivy or chiggers? Need to do heavy duty planting but don't want to wear a long-sleeve shirt? The CharGuy Long Sleeve Gardening gloves are perfect for you. These gloves have become even more comfortable with wear over six months, and we're still impressed by the quality and thoughtful design. We haven't noticed any tears or deterioration in the leather, and we think they're a great investment for anyone who wants a leather glove without the expected break-in period.

This is perfect for those of us who tend to throw the gloves into the trug at the end of the day. It even stops the dogs taking one for a comfort blanket. But what I really like about these Gripper gloves are the extensive PVC nodules on the palm that have a noticeable grip-enhancing effect (look closely and you can see little T for Treadstone). It makes them especially good for weeding and digging and for using gardening tools like loppers, secateurs, strimmers and even leaf blowers.

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You’re more at risk of catching an infection if you have any scratches or open wounds on your hands, so wearing a pair of gloves is the best way to prevent yourself from harm. Which gardening gloves are best for me?

There are dozens of options in the Clip-Glove range. The unique selling point is that every pair comes with a carabiner clip and loops to make sure you keep your gloves together when not in use. You can use it to hang them from your belt or on the washing line. The first thing you notice about the Mulch gloves is the creative branding. This style, the Thornstar, has an attractive foliage pattern in lavender and grey with soft grey suede. Mulch describes them as pretty. There is also a ‘Lady Chatterley’s Glover’ pattern and a leopard-skin one called Wild Thing.Not wearing gloves can leave you vulnerable to scratches and rashes – particularly if you’re handling poisonous or thorny plants. Features: PVC nodules for extra grip, towelling thumb pad for brow-mopping, neoprene cuff, hook and loop wrist strap They are a great all-rounder, offering some protection against nettles and thorns though I did get stung through the thinner gauze material down the sides of the fingers. The palms are padded and the design allows you to move your fingers freely, so that you can carry out finer jobs. While you may not consider heat resistance to be an important factor while shopping for gardening gloves, you’d be surprised how handy it can be. A quality pair of heat-resistant gloves provide you with a comfortable level of protection while working with fire pits, bonfires and barbecues. While you wouldn’t want to go so far as to start handling coals, it’ll make clearing up hot ashes a breeze. Bayer All-Round Gardening Gloves: These gloves have a wide range of uses, including working with brambles. They’re made from tough materials that protect your hands from thorns and other injuries.

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