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HANDLANDY Long Gardening Glove

Here’s a detailed look at the HANDLANDY Long Gardening Glove / Thorn‑Proof Leather Gauntlet, including what it is, its pros & cons, and whether it might be a good choice.


What It Is

The HANDLANDY Long Gardening Glove (sometimes called HANDLANDY Long Gardening Glove / Handlandy Rose Pruning / Thorn‑Proof Gauntlet) is a heavy‑duty garden glove designed with extended sleeves/cuffs that protect not just the hands but also part of the forearm. Key features:

  • Material: Premium cowhide (or pigskin, depending on model) leather, split / full grain depending on version.
  • Protection: Thorn‑proof and puncture resistant. Good for working with roses, holly, berry bushes, cactus, and other prickly or thorny plants. The long cuff / gauntlet helps protect lower arms.
  • Design Details:
    • Extended gauntlet cuff / sleeve, often elbow‑length or covering from hand to forearm.
    • Inner cotton lining in many models for comfort and sweat absorption.
    • Elastic wrist / cuff or drawstring closure in some versions to keep debris out.
    • Reinforced stitching, extra padding in fingertips and palm area in several listings
  • Sizes & Colours: Available in multiple sizes (Small, Medium, Large, XL) and a variety of aesthetic color choices (brown‑cowhide, dark grey, rosy, green etc.) depending on model.

Pros

From user feedback and product descriptions, the HANDLANDY long gloves offer several advantages:

  1. Good Protection: They perform well protecting hands and forearms from thorns, sharp branches, scratches etc. Many users report they stop scratches and thorn‑pricks.
  2. Durability: The leather (cowhide or pigskin) material plus reinforced stitching make the gloves relatively durable under typical garden use.
  3. Comfort: The cotton lining, breathability, and flexibility of the leather help keep hands more comfortable than stiff, unlined gauntlets.
  4. Fuller Coverage: The long gauntlet cuff / sleeve protects the lower arms, useful when reaching into thorny bushes, when pruning, etc.

Cons / What to Be Aware Of

Every product has trade‑offs. For HANDLANDY’s gloves:

  1. Fit Issues: Some users have noted that sizing can be off; the gloves may run large or some versions have mismatched sizes (one glove smaller than the other) in a pair.
  2. Stiffness / Break‑in Period: The leather is thick, so at first they may feel stiff and reduce finger dexterity until mostly broken in.
  3. Cleaning & Maintenance: Heavy leather requires care. Best to clean gently, avoid soaking, allow to air dry. Too much moisture or harsh cleaning can damage leather.
  4. Warmth / Heat: Because of the thick leather and full coverage, they can get hot or sweaty in warm weather. The breathability is decent, but not perfect.

Verdict / When They’re a Good Choice

These gloves are a good match if you:

  • Work with thorny plants (roses, holly, blackberry, cactus) and want protection up to the forearms.
  • Need something durable, with leather that can withstand scratches and frequent use.
  • Are doing gardening tasks that require a combination of protection and some dexterity (pruning, clearing brush, etc.).

They may be less ideal if:

  • You mostly do very fine, delicate work (seed planting, tiny seedlings) where you need maximum finger sensitivity.
  • The climate is very hot and you dislike thick leather on your arms.
  • You want something very light, or gloves you can just rinse out quickly.

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