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A woman wearing pruning gloves leans over to prune a rose bush
Wearing pruning gloves while pruning a rose bush
A woman wearing protective pruning gloves transplants flowers in her garden
Pruning Gloves
A woman wearing pruning gloves leans over to prune a rose bush
Wearing pruning gloves while pruning a rose bush
A woman wearing protective pruning gloves transplants flowers in her garden
Pruning Gloves

Protective Pruning Gloves

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These heavy-duty waterproof gloves are great for jobs that require full arm protection. Made of nitrile, they are strong and protect against punctures and abrasion, exactly what is needed for caning raspberries or pruning roses.

Extra-thick granular coating on the hand portion provides excellent grip when working with slippery objects, while loose upper-arm gauntlets allow good mobility. They have an inner cotton liner for comfort and light insulation against cold, and elastic cuffs to secure them well above the elbow.

25 1/2" overall, they are ideal for moving rocks in a pond or working with wet or cold soil for long periods.

To determine your glove size, measure (in inches) the circumference of your hand (not including the thumb) and order the closest size, e.g., a circumference of 7 3/4" would be size 8.

A woman wearing pruning gloves leans over to prune a rose bush

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  • Pruning Gloves
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  • Pruning Gloves
    1 - $28.50
  • Pruning Gloves
    1 - $28.50

Protective Pruning Gloves

These heavy-duty waterproof gloves are great for jobs that require full arm protection. Made of nitrile, they are strong and protect against punctures and abrasion, exactly what is needed for caning raspberries or pruning roses.

Extra-thick granular coating on the hand portion provides excellent grip when working with slippery objects, while loose upper-arm gauntlets allow good mobility. They have an inner cotton liner for comfort and light insulation against cold, and elastic cuffs to secure them well above the elbow.

25 1/2" overall, they are ideal for moving rocks in a pond or working with wet or cold soil for long periods.

To determine your glove size, measure (in inches) the circumference of your hand (not including the thumb) and order the closest size, e.g., a circumference of 7 3/4" would be size 8.

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