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The 7PACK Women's Gardening Gloves are designed for comfort and functionality, featuring a breathable nylon shell, PU-dipped palms for superior grip, and a lightweight design that reduces hand fatigue. Perfect for those with smaller hands, these gloves come in assorted colors and are washable for long-term use.
Part Number | 4316263730 |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.6 x 5 x 2.3 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Small (Pack of 7) |
Color | Multi |
Material | Nylon |
Number Of Pieces | 14 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
J**R
good deal
A nice gloves at very good price. Using it to do carpentry work summer time or indoor. Do not like when my hand sweat in gloves with a rubber coating. They are very thing and breathable. Not suitable to work with wet things, coating is very thin and takes water. They run a little smaller on size. My size between L or XL depending of gloves, ordered XL, fits perfect.
P**.
Great fit -- Good value
Recently received these so I've only had a chance to use one pair of the seven and have worn them daily on my yard projects. Good quality in a lightweight gardening glove and very comfortable fit. Yes, they do get dirty but everything seems to brush right off leaving hands clean. Thin hands and long fingers have always presented a problem with finding gloves and I'm so glad I found these!
O**F
MEN'S GRAY SKYTREE GLOVES - Good value lightweight general purpose glove
I can understand why some question the utility of these for gardening - they are thin, offer no protection from sharps, and make no pretense of being waterproof.My rating is based on a different use case entirely. I strongly prefer driving with gloves, and both driving gloves and lightweight general purpose gloves are harder to find than they used to be - at least until I discovered this category of lightweight work gloves last year. I bought these Skytrees in particular because they were inexpensive and looked very similar to some Gorilla Grip (GG) gloves by Grease Monkey that I had from Home Depot, which I liked functionally but had a couple of drawbacks, mainly the garish graphic across the back of the hand. If you are using GG gloves now for driving/general purpose use or are interested in gloves for that purpose, read on - that's how I use these and how I'll evaluate them. Because the GG gloves are readily available at your local Home Depot for inspection, I'll make reference to them here for comparison.The Skytrees have exceeded my expectations. They are in fact nearly identical to the GGs (except gray vs. black), at a noticeably lower price. This glove type has a very thin polyurethane (PU) coating on the palm and inside of the fingers, coming up over the fingertips. Most of the fabric is uncoated, and even the coated areas are somewhat breathable because of the thin coating (check out the inside of a pair of GGs to get the idea), so these are very good warm weather gloves. When driving, the PU provides excellent grip on the steering wheel, but the glove is thin enough that it provides the "feel" to easily operate dashboard controls. I also use them for handling tools, cables, etc., for tasks around the house.These don't seem quite as nicely "fitted" as the GGs, and the light gray color makes the PU more visible than on the black GGs, giving the palms a somewhat "plastic" look that a darker color would obscure, so I was less enthusiastic about them when I first put them on. After a week's use or so, I came to appreciate them a lot more; they do look a bit better than the photos would suggest right out of the bag, and they become more flexible and form-fitting with use.. The somewhat cruder look isn't really noticeable under most circumstances, and a good tradeoff for losing the GG's brightly colored back logo. Compared to another premium lightweight work glove that I like very much, ATG's Maxiflex Ultimate AD-APT (42-874), the Skytrees seem nearly as cool when it's warm, and the Skytree's PU is a bit "slicker" than Maxiflex's nitrile foam coating, making it easier to reach in a pocket for keys, etc. (despite the higher price, I still prefer the Maxiflex for longer distance driving, which is what I reserve them for now, a task for which the near-NASCAR level of text & graphics that ATG slathers over the backs of the hands is less of an issue).I've had these for some months now and haven't worn out the first pair. When they get grungy, I just hand wash them in Ivory liquid and warm water and hang them up to dry (I fear machine washing/drying might shorten the life of the PU, but haven't actually experimented with that).So, these gray men's Skytrees are a good value, comfortable, durable for my purposes, cool in warm weather, both good grip and good sensitivity, and a lack of markings or extreme features that would call attention to them in non-work settings. I like 'em - and at this price it's a pretty low-risk purchase.
R**R
Practically disposable quality
Seriously, they are practically disposable quality. Work for a couple of uses before they are stretched out and full of holes. Works for the short term, but won't be buying them again.
S**N
Very lightweight, yet protective with good grip
I bought these for my husband, who works was a bellman at a large hotel. With COVID, besides wearing a mask daily, these gloves are lightweight, have a good grip and to do not give him a rash. They also protect him from handling items that may have germs/virus/bacteria on them. I throw them in the washer and let them air dry. He loves them because he hardly knows he has them on (he wears them up to 10+ hours a day with no discomfort or sweat) and they do not cling as tightly as a latex glove. (but they are not loose)
K**I
Great Gardening Gloves
These are wonderful and a great price.Very durable and a great fit.I recommend them.
C**N
Useless for weeding, maybe okay for sun protection.
These gloves would be valuable in shielding your hands from the sun, but they offer no protection at all in the garden as far as dealing with actual plants is involved. I do have leather rose gloves for pulling wild raspberry vines, but for normal work, a lightweight garden glove is all you need. I did have these on for about five minutes, but discovered that the smallest thistle plant, at a size when normally the spines are relatively harmless, was able to stick me right through this very thin fabric. If you want UV protection, I imagine they'll do the job. If you plan on weeding...not so much. I returned mine.
C**Y
Great buy and true to size
This glove pack is a great buy. The gloves are true to size and very comfortable.The only thing that I would suggest to the manufacturer is to make the palms a little thicker but not so thick as to mess with the flexibility.
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