Durability
Gardening involves handling rough tools, prickly plants, and coarse soil. Unlike other gloves or rubber gloves, leather can handle heavy-duty tasks such as pulling out thick weeds, pruning prickly bushes, or handling sharp garden tools without tearing.
Protection from punctures and cuts
The advantage of leather is that it protects your hands from cuts, scrapes, and punctures. Whether you are pruning roses, trimming blackberry bushes, or handling cacti, it can provide sturdy and safe protection to prevent thorny plants from hurting your skin.
Comfort and flexibility
It will gradually adapt to the shape of your hand over time and provide a comfortable fit that will get better with use. Materials such as goatskin or cowhide leather strike a good balance between durability and flexibility, making it easier to handle delicate plants or intricate gardening tools.
Breathability
It is naturally breathable and can keep your hands cool and comfortable during long gardening tasks. It is very useful in weather or high-intensity tasks.
Waterproofness
While leather is not completely waterproof, it does have a certain degree of water resistance. The leather gardening gloves are treated to resist light moisture, which is very useful when working with wet soil or watering plants. Prolonged exposure to water can harden the leather, so proper care is very important.
