Description
The Gardening Tool that Fits Like a Glove ™
Features & Benefits
- + Constructed with Durable long lasting ABS plastic claws that are permanently attached with Low VOC eco-friendly Adhesives
- + No more Sore Fingernails due to the “Isolation Pocket” & Patent Pending Technology.
- + NO more worn out fingertips. Tested & rated for 200 hours of average gardening (15 times longer than the best selling glove)
- + Engineered for Efficiency Designed for Performance
- + Has the effectiveness of a tool with the protection & comfort of a glove
- + Washable
- + High Visibility Colors
- + Superior Hand Protection
- + UV protection added to prevent cracking
These gloves are made of 13 gauge breathable fabric and a mild elastic cuff to prevent dirt from entering. They are coated with cut – resistant latex foam. The claws are constructed of durable plastic & are rated for up to 200 hours of normal gardening tasks.
- Gray Claws with the options for only LEFT, RIGHT or BOTH Hands.
- Comes with a pair of blue gloves.
SHANNON E. –
Hard to grip certain tools with the claws especially my leaf blower. Only good for small gardening tasks. Very durable
Toni –
I live & work on a farm. We have specific tools for different gardening activities. I would only use these in certain light gardening areas. BTW – My horse loves to be scratched with these things.
Claire –
3. Cool idea. I like the claw design but I wish they used spandex or another material. I’m allergic to latex. My Mom Likes them though.
Troy C. Hendley –
Who doesn’t like a company that brings innovative products and stands behind them. I’m glad someone came up with these. Hopefully it’ll make the other companies more competitive.
Stanley K. Fentress –
I’ve been an avid gardener for 2 decades since I became a Grandmother. In Alabama our soil Is a lot like clay so I can only use these in my raised bed vegetable area or my container gardening area. I’m pleased with the digging ability and they seem well designed.
Michael D. Simpson –
When using other tools like a trowel or shovel, I can’t say it helps me use those. It seems more designed for durable fingertips. I only wear these when planting flowers of bulbs.
Glenn N. Bayne –
I’m sold on these. The first pair I had was last year and I still use it. Now I got the Green one. I’m still looking for tan or yellow.
David M. Lau –
These Garden gloves are pretty cool looking but I would prefer the fabric be made out of spandex. They get muddier than my usual pair because of the rubbery coating, but they rinse off well with just a hose.
Eddie M. Long –
These gloves were recommended to me by my neighbor. Nice Gloves. I’ve gone through way too many pairs not to try these. So far so good.
Harry P. Gwinn –
Gardening has been around since thousands of years. And basic tools are there for a reason. I don’t think these can replace any digging tools ( especially the ones I use ) but they do seem to have an advantage over other gloves.
Jason C. Harrington –
When I’m gardening I don’t need these so much for digging. I prefer to use them for composting and soil manipulation.
William S. Anderson –
This is just a new angle on an old idea. At least someone solved the common problem we all face as gardeners. For me the Leverage was questionable but maybe I’m doing it wrong. I’m using them like regular gloves. Apparently that’s now the way to use these…?
FraZier –
The waterproof palms are pretty good for jagged & sharp objects. Pretty flexible & grippy for holding other tools like shovels or pruners.