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Recommendations please for thorn- and nettle-proof gauntlets – if possible vegan

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suealpha Fri 15-May-26 18:18:08

Foolishly I bought some gardening gauntlets I saw advertised on Facebook and they were absolutely useless: no protection at all from thorns and nettles!
I've just begun a proper methodical search online (what I should have done ages ago) and found lots of likely candidates, but it would be good to have a first-hand endorsement of the all-round fitness for purpose and value for money of some possible products (with, perhaps, advice on where they can be bought from).
I would very much prefer vegan-friendly gauntlets if any are available that do their job effectively. Most of the ones I've looked at seem to involve leather.

25Avalon Fri 15-May-26 21:01:05

Deer skin is absolutely the best but as a vegan you won’t want those so it will have to be something synthetic. You could try Hexamor Thornamex gardening and landscaping gloves from Safetygloves.co.uk but cheap they aren’t.

Esmay Sun 17-May-26 08:37:17

Certainly not vegan , but the only successful gardening gloves I've had success with are an old pair of leather gauntlets .
I wear them to remove brambles .
I encourage nettles in my garden ,because they are so delicious when young and tender .
And good for you !

Aveline Sun 17-May-26 08:58:04

By vegan do you mean plastic?

Casdon Sun 17-May-26 09:00:22

I’ve got some welding gauntlets, as recommended to me by an elderly gardener friend, they aren’t leather and they will keep anything out. The only problem is that the fingers are heavily padded, so they are great for pulling stuff out with your hands and using shears or secateurs, but not for anything finer than that.

suealpha Sun 17-May-26 12:19:03

Aveline
By vegan I mean not made from animal products - in this context, probably leather or other animal skin.

MT62 Sun 17-May-26 12:27:16

What about motorbike gloves with armour?

Gwyllt Sun 17-May-26 18:28:52

ESMAY. I make nettle tea but was unimpressed as a veg. Any recipes that you can recommend. They really have been big this year

Esmay Sun 17-May-26 18:41:40

Gwyllt -

The nettles must be really young as they toughen with age and only use the tops to about a four inches .
Blanch in boiling water to remove the sting
Drain .
In fact wring them out to remove excess moisture .
They are nice fried in butter with finely chopped spring onions or can be added to soups or in pasta sauces .

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Gwyllt Sun 17-May-26 21:36:18

ESMAY thanks will give it a try Think nettles might be a bit mature now so might cut a patch down and wait for the regrowth The tea is still good though

VANECAM Tue 19-May-26 13:49:55

For protection agains nettle sting I wear any gloves that provide
hand and wrist covering.
For protection against thorns I use “rigger style” gloves which are regularly stocked by places like “B & Q” and “ Screwfix” etc.