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Impacto Anti-Vibration Gloves,Carpal Tunn,L,PR ST501540

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These gloves come in a variety of materials, including natural leathers (lambskin, cowhide, goatskin, sheepskin), general leather constructions, and synthetic options (polyester, microfiber palms, faux leather). Different models mix materials—for example leather palms with fabric backs or microfiber grip areas—to balance protection, dexterity, and comfort.

Many extended-sleeve pruning gloves in the selection offer about 17.5 inches of protection, covering the hand and a substantial portion of the forearm for better protection against thorns.

Common grip and comfort features include padded anatomical grip systems and reinforced padding for pressure relief; silicone or textured fingertips for secure handling of tools; soft, flexible palms (microfiber or leather) for dexterity; terrycloth or mini towels on the cuff for wiping moisture; and ergonomic or contoured designs to reduce hand fatigue.

Package quantities vary by listing—most show either a single pair (Package Quantity: 1) or two (Package Quantity: 2). Check the specific product listing to confirm whether the quantity is one pair or two pairs.

Many listings describe thorn-proof or puncture-resistant construction—often featuring leather palms and reinforced areas. These designs generally offer good protection against thorns and spines, but protection varies by material and construction, so check the product details for specific resistance claims.

Care instructions vary by material. Some gloves are labeled hand- or machine-washable with recommendations like mild detergent, cold water, gentle cycle, no bleach, and air drying; other gloves (especially certain leathers) may need spot cleaning or special care. Always follow the care instructions on the product label or listing.

Rose-picker and gardening gloves are suited for pruning roses, weeding, digging, planting, and general yard or garden work that involves handling plants, soil, and hand tools.

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