The leather gauntlets were highly recommended in both Garden Answers and Telegraph Gardening and it's hardly suprising; quality on this scale doesn't come along that often and when you consider the gardening gauntlets are hand made in Shropshire in a traditional tannery, it's clear they are a special purchase.
These long armed leather gardening gloves offer unrivalled protection from thorns, brambles and nettles, in fact there is not much in the garden that will get the better of them!
The mens gloves are produced using a yellow leather and the smaller ladies gloves are made using a white leather - the colour of the leather can vary slightly to the images above.
- Leather gauntlets hand made in traditional Shropshire tannery
- Available in Ladies and Mens sizes
- Ladies measure 20.5cm from tip of middle finger down to where arm cuff starts
- 10cm at widest point of hand
- Gents measure 22cm from tip of middle finger to arm cuff
- 12cm at widest point
- Offer unrivalled protection from thorns, nettles and brambles
- Ideal for garden clearance work and pruning
- Fend off prickly and irritating plants
- 20cm gauntlet cuff gives wrist and forearm protection
- Outstanding quality
- Ideal gardening gift
Product Reviews
Bought as a present for my son. He has lots of climbing roses in his garden and he tells me that they are by far the best gauntlets he has tried, strong and extremely well made.
A bit pricey but they do what they are designed to do. Pruning roses, cutting back brambles, dealing with plants that have irritant sap e.g. hellebores - these gauntlets cope with it all.
What The Press Say
Kitchen GardenFebruary 2016
Product Reviews - Gardening Gloves
These are made from gold grain leather an have been specially treated to resist water. The extended cuffs offer additional protection to wrists and forearms. Ladies and Men's gloves are available. KG Verdict - Stylish gloves, very comfortable and providing all-round water resistance. They are thick but flexible, the extended gauntlet is perfect for pruning or working with prickly shrubs. ***** star
Telegraph Gardening10th October 2005
Excellent for chopping back.