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Old 05-04-2013, 08:27 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Gardening Gauntlets?

Janet wrote in
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In article ,
says...

Broadback wrote in
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On 05/04/2013 14:46, S Viemeister wrote:
On 4/5/2013 9:14 AM, Broadback wrote:
Is there any such beast around? As I am getting old my skin has
thinned, when I prune, roses especially, I am liable to rip the
skin. No pain, but as I am also on warfarin the blood gets
everywhere. A Pair of gauntlets that reach up over my forearms
would be great, anywhere I can get them? Most gauntlets have very
stiff gloves, which makes them pretty poor for gardening.

I ordered some from a Canadian place - Lee Valley Tools. They look
a bit like what a vet might use...but they work very well.

http://www.leevalley.com/US/Garden/p...&cat=2,42407,3
324 6&ap=1

They're much more flexible than the leather gauntlets I've used.

Lee Valley also have a good line of lightweight midge-proof
jackets, hoods, and trousers.
They seem just what I am looking for, the only problem being that I
am in the UK.


You can get gloves similar to S Viemeister's url from your local
builders merchant. The police and local government use them to tidy
up after drug users have left needles all over the place.
I don't know how much they cost, but my guess would be less than £5.


google for drain gloves (used by plumbers) and pond gloves
Janet



Don't have to google. I know where to get them. Erm, from builders
merchants. As I already said!

Baz