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At Northern Arb Supplies we are often asked, "which gloves are the best?" - A question which the answer depends entirely on the work you are carrying out.

 

To help answer this question, we have now analysed five extremely popular work gloves amongst Arborists, Tree Surgeons, Landscapers and more, and provided useful information to help you decide which gloves are the best to suit you and your daily requirements.

 

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I find the Pfanner Stretchflex to be a great allrounder. And whereas most gloves go on the fingertips first, these don't. My only slight critisium and I freely admit it's an unfare one. Is that they're not that great at protecting against bees. The palms give great protection, but the sting go straight through the back. The one saving grace here though, is having disturbed a wild colony and sustained a couple of dozen+ stings to each hand, when you remove the gloves, all the stings get removed too.

Took high prescribed dosage of antihistamines a few other things and nine days to get over that. But I thought a letter of complaint to Pfanner would be pushing it a bit.

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