








🧤 Tough on thorns, gentle on your hands — garden like a pro!
HANDLANDY Long Gardening Gloves combine premium pigskin leather with reinforced stitching to deliver superior thorn and puncture resistance. Their breathable, flexible design ensures comfort and dexterity, while extended synthetic leather sleeves protect forearms. Adjustable cuffs provide a secure fit, making these gloves ideal for a wide range of gardening tasks and even pet protection.





















| ASIN | B0DSFNMQNS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #541 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Gardening Gloves |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,416) |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Manufacturer | HANDLANDY |
| Package Dimensions | 9.84 x 7.4 x 1.54 inches |
L**N
Beatuiful quality gloves, extra long to protect your arms.
The HANDLANDY Rose Pruning Gardening Gloves for Men Women, are beautiful. The goat skin is soft and the large size fits my hands very well. The quality of the leather is high and this will make gardening easier. I love that the finger tips are reinforced because when dealing with prickly things in the garden you need extra help. The fact that these are so long makes them do a great job and protecting your forearms too. I would imagine they also are someone heat resistant if you wanted to use them for firewood and a wood stove. Being safe in the garden and having the right gloves makes these a valuable asset for any gardener.
C**N
Durable Puppy Proof Protection
I didn't buy these to garden with, but with the idea that my large, growing puppy wouldn't be able to bite my hands and arms, with her razor-sharp teeth, which she did constantly while playing. They worked magnificently! She cannot get to me through the glove. She's 5 1/2 months old and 40 lbs right now so she doesn't bite as often. But when she did, we used the gloves to redirect her chewing and/or protect our arms. Now, not only did they protect my arms, but it is also one of her favorite chew toys. She gnaws on it and flips it through the air. These have proved to be nearly indestructible. Only a little fraying in one corner and it's been about 3 months. So, I imagine, they would be pretty good protection while gardening against thorns and prickly vegetation.
P**E
A must for rose trimming
Roses can cause an infection. "Rose Gardener's Disease". It can become quite serious and is more common than I knew. This gloves are long, easy to don, and protect the hands from accidental sticks. They are excellent quality and a good value to protect hands from roses.
E**A
Comfortable, soft, protection while gardening.
Love these garden gloves. I live in Florida and spend a lot of time in my garden which has roses with thorns and bougainvillea with very long thorns. These gloves keep me protected. In general they are soft and make general gardening easy and comfortable. I will buy them again if needed without damaging but think they are going to last a long time. I have had them for for 6 months of gardening several days a weeks.
V**Y
Good enough to protect you from a dog bite
Believe it or not I bought this because I was bit by a dog a chihuahua in fact. I was watching her and she didn't like the fact that I had to leash her up. So she bit me and bit me good. So I bought this and now she can bite me all she wants. So if you're using them for gardening I will say they are probably excellent. The fit is good they're easy to use I feel the quality is good and the suede is nice
A**.
Great protection and price
I think these gloves are a great value given their durability, performance, and much lower price in comparison to similar gloves. They've helped me get a ton of work done without any delays caused by inadequate hand and forearm protection. I'm now considering buying a 2nd pair because I'm worried I'm going wear out my current ones. I honestly did not expect these to hold up so well. I'm well ahead of schedule with all the outdoor work I have planned. I'd hate to have to slow down to wait for a replacement should these gloves finally give out before I'm done. So far, these gloves have worked extremely well to protect my hands and forearms from thorns, splinters, scratches, bug bites, dirt, debri, rust, contact with filthy items, and even a bite from a random chicken. I've already used them to clear a ton of overgrown blackberry vines and a massive pile of brush comprised of tree limbs, sharp sticks, pine needles, pieces of wire fencing, old splintery wood, rotted fence posts with rusty nails and other metal pieces, thorny vines, extremely tough and wiry vines, various organic matter left by ferral chickens and cats, messy spider webs, random trash, etc. I cleared all of these things by hand, using only hand tools (i.e., shears, loppers, pruning saws, machete, rakes; no power tools or machinery). I only got pricked thru the gloves twice during all of that work! The first time was because I had an excessively tight grip on a bundle of thick and dangerously thorny blackberry vines. (I got overly confident after being so well-protected by these gloves.) Still, that one prick wasn't enough to draw blood or even leave a mark on my skin. It didn't even really hurt. The thorn poked just enough to startle me. The second incident occured when a tiny splinter managed to find its way thru along a seam where one glove was beginning to wear down from repeated friction from using my hand tools. I didn't experience any more issues like this despite carrying on with the same kind of work and handling the same kind of materials over the next few days. (I think it was a very rare incident where the perfectly sized splinter lodged into the perfect spot on my glove at a perfect angle with the perfect amount of pressure. Otherwise, the seams on the gloves don't seem to create any vulnerable spots.) I haven't noticed any issues with thorns or splinters sticking onto the outer surface of the gloves. I saw a few stray thorns/splinters that looked like they lightly caught on, but I could easily shake or brush them off without removing my gloves or any special tools. Some very strong thorns have left visible scratch marks on the surface of the gloves, but no serious scratches. I've been cleaning these gloves by using one gloved hand to brush off the other before taking them off. And by occassionally slapping them against a smooth hard surface to knock off more stubborn dirt/debri. I used a soft boot cleaning brush to remove caked on dirt a couple times. This was after I accidentally left the dirtied gloves outside during light rainfall, causing the dirt to be slightly caked on once dry. Otherwise, I've just been making sure to remove as much loose dirt/debri as possible before throwing them on a shelf in my utility room or in the back of my vehicle. (Basically, I've just been trying to avoid leaving them in very extreme environments when not in use.) I haven't bothered trying to wash them. I haven't really done anything special to maintain them. I've never tried using them while they were very damp or wet. I have used them to handle damp soil and other damp/wet items. And they have been covered in wet grass for an hour or so. No moisture seemed to seep thru in those cases. As far as I can tell, the gloves haven't warped in any way, even after I left them outside in the light rain and for half a day in direct sunlight two times. Durability is surprisingly great. I've used the gloves maybe 10 times now for very long periods (3-5 hrs) to complete very rough tasks. Mostly to clear out a yard and alleyway that have been used as dumping grounds for various debri for the past 2 yrs. I've also used the gloves many more times for much easier tasks, like general yard maitenance and repairing a very old wooden privacy fence. I got a size medium. I never tried a small or large for comparison, but I'm certain the size medium is the best fit for me. Based on how the medium fits, I can tell my fingers would not fit into the lengths of a smaller size. Most of my local stores only sell rugged gloves like these in a size large and above. Large has always been way too big for me. Personal info for sizing reference: I'm an average-sized, slightly athletic female. 5'6 in ht, not too slim, but not overweight. If I hold out my hands so that my palms are flat and fingers are straight and loosely together, the width of my palm (just below my four fingers) is just under 3.25 inches. The widest point below my thumb (at the base of the thumb, edge of the bony knuckle area, and across the palm) is a little more than 3.75 inches wide. The length of my middle finger is just under 3.25 inches. Size small hospital/disposable nitrile gloves fit perfectly snug on my hands like second skin with absolutely no looseness, but no restriction of blood circulation... a size medium fits a bit loose all over, but are much easier to put on, are snug enough too not easily slip off, and are practical for most tasks that don't require a skin-tight fit. The size medium of these gloves fit great. At first, I thought the finger lengths were a tad too short, but just tolerable enough. After breaking the gloves in some, they fit better. The crevices between the fingers do not lay right against my skin (but come pretty close), which is actually ideal. This prevents me from getting blisters or friction sores in those areas. The gloves cover the majority of my forearms. When I need extra arm protection, I just wear a rugged long sleeved top. There's enough room to tuck the sleeves into the gloves. Dexterity is great for gloves that offer such great protection and ruggedness. The inside isn't lined. But sweat and friction haven't been problems. I can still maintain a good grip on items when my hands are sweaty. The material is tough, but not so tough and firm that your hands feel fatigued just from having to grab things. (They do feel a bit fatiguing at first, but that goes away once the gloves are broken in.) Don't expect to be able to write a neat letter while wearing these. But you should be able to grab most small tools just fine. After breaking these in, I'm able to grab and use a slim screw driver. I can't sort thru a tiny box of screws, but that's to be expected. The material is thick, which may make it difficult for people with larger hands to slip their fingers in the looped handles of small gardening shears and what not. It's a tight fit when I use my smallest shears, but not so difficult or uncomfortable that I care to remove the gloves just to use them. The gloves are very easy to put on and take off quickly if needed, though. I bought similar gloves last year that costed double what I paid for these. Given the price, material, looks, and feel of them, I thought those would be the best I'd ever be able to find within my budget. They were so disappointing. I constantly had to take time outs due to getting badly pricked/scratched or to remove tiny splinters with a tweezer. I ended up buying much larger gloves to wear over those ones just to remove a smaller patch of blackberries than the ones I tackled with these gloves. These gloves put the other ones to shame. Well worth the money. Even if they start to wear out before I complete my yard restoration plans, they're affordable enough to replace. And they really have allowed me to get ahead of my schedule. If they do wear out, I highly doubt they'll be worn to the point that I can't keep them for easier tasks.
C**T
Super excellent gloves. Most definitely thornproof. I highly recommend these gloves for pruning roses.
G**.
I can finally have clean hands, regardless of what I do in the garden! Great gloves, seem durable too
P**L
If you have ever trimmed roses you know the damage your forearms suffer. These protect against such occurrences and are easy to wear and use
T**T
protejen muy bien a las manos
T**A
No son resistentes
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