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Women's Bionic Rose Glove | 
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| Brand: Bionic Gloves Category: Apparel Department: Womens
Buy New: $26.83 (On sale from $28.17) - $46.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 3550
ASIN: B000PGRZWK
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Product Description Tend to your roses with comfort and ease with Bionic's own rose glove. Scientific testing has proven that the Bionic rose glove prevents loss of hand power, which is why the Arthritis Foundation has awarded the Bionic rose glove their Ease-of-Use Commendation.The ergonomic design provides improved comfort, fit, and dexterity. The glove itself is made of machine washable kidskin leather, and the extra-long gauntlet is made of Tough-Ex material, which gives you extra protection from thorns.
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Bionic Rose Gloves Save Hands and Help Arthritis September 30, 2008 I sought gloves that I could use in the garden for cutting back and pulling wild raspberry bushes. Every fall and throughout the summer, I get scratched arms and hands from this gardening work. A friend who works with rescured wild animals (including birds like hawks, eagles, and owls) told me that she had a pair of gloves made specifically for dealing with thorny plants like roses, called "rose gloves" that worked really well for her. I immediately thought of my gardening nightmare and went to Amazon to try to find them. Imagine how excited I was to find that my favorite glove maker -- Bionic Gloves, whose gloves I use exclusively for golf because they are made for arthritic hands -- also made these Rose Gloves. I puchased them with high expectations because of my excellent experience with their golf gloves. I have not been disappointed and wonder how I managed without them. They are also very attractive and give your hands terrific support. I highly recommend them.
Pretty but not ready for thorns September 18, 2008 These gloves are very well-made and fit like a glove. BUT, they are definitely not thorn-proof. Even short sticker bush thorns penetrate easily. Why they are marketed as a rose glove is beyond me.
Really nice gloves... September 5, 2008 These fit great and still give you full range of movement. They are very well made and really do protect your arms. I would certainly buy them again! Searched the web and Amazon had the best price by far.
EXCELLENT August 21, 2008 Gloves are soft, allow maximum coverage, and easy to work with when cutting roses. In addition they protect your hands and most of your arms. You arms sweat in them almost immediately. However, sweat is a small price to pay for the protection and workability.
rose glove May 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got these gloves for working with roses and pulling wild blackberries out as well as other invasive thorny things. They are all that is promised.
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