Sting Stopper Heavy Duty Goat Skin Beekeeping Gloves - Olive Green

$42.00 CAD
Color - Olive Green
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Look, beekeeping isn't a job for the faint of heart or the shoddy of glove. That's why we've designed the Sting Stopper™ gloves to be your hand's best friend. If Indiana Jones was a beekeeper, these are the gloves he would be using. Crafted with love (and a tad of obsession) from premium goatskin leather, these gloves laugh in the face of stingers. They're the VIP bouncers of the beekeeping world, keeping out bees, wasps, and hornets.

Don't like your sleeves bunching up like an awkward teenager at a school dance? Our shorter first to market canvas sleeves have got you covered. They're the perfect length to tuck under or over your beekeeping suit or jacket sleeves without making you look like you're smuggling baguettes. If you using a jacket, our favorite way to get ready for an inspection is to put the gloves on, then pull the jacket over your head. It's so easy. 

Now, let's talk cuffs. These aren't your grandma's elastic bands; these are the "Chuck Norris Round House" kind of elastic bands—double the industry standard's thickness. Plus, we've thrown in some extra-wide velcro, because you can adjust the cuff to fit you just right. 

We offer these bad boys in Olive Green and Beekeeper White. So whether you want to go commando (not like that!) or keep it traditional, we've got you covered. And just to add the cherry on top, we're backing these gloves with a 2-year warranty because we're that confident you're gonna love them.

Sting Stopper™ Heavy Duty Beekeeping Gloves

  • Sting-Defying Goatskin: Premium goatskin leather that's a no-fly zone for bees, wasps, and hornets. Unisex design for the guys and gals and with a little extra leather in all the areas that matter. 

  • No-Bunch Sleeves: Shorter canvas sleeves that won't bunch up, making it easier to wear your beekeeping jacket or suit like a pro. We got tired of the long sleeves and i'm sure you are too. 

  • Muscle-Bound Cuffs: Elastic bands so sturdy they've been doing push-ups. Enhanced with extra-wide velcro for that additional secure feel and durability in the gloves over the years.

  • Color Me Bee-autiful: Choose between Olive Green and Beekeeper White to suit your beekeeping style and mood. Both options look sharp, so don't worry about that. 

  • Size Yourself Right: These gloves are made with leather and leather still moves and changes shape. So it is natural for beekeeping gloves to stretch a little bit over time, especially in these hot summers. So don't over order on the gloves. It's better to round down if you are in the middle of 2 sizes.

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Customer Reviews

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Steve S.
Very nice features

My first pair of beekeeping gloves were leather hands, thick cotton up the arms, a ventilation gap, and elastic at the arm opening. I had stitched a hole up in them once, and when I saw these gloves on clearance I ordered 2 pairs. I wear XL gloves, and when I first used them they were very, very snug. But, like good leather will do, they loosened up just enough that the second time I used them they fit, as they say, like a glove. And so I appreciate the quality leather. They have no ventilation opening, but what they do have is a combination of elastic and Velcro at the arm opening. This is extremely nice, because I have always had trouble pulling my second glove on over my beekeeping jacket, as the elastic is always getting stuck. With these gloves I open the Velcro, slip both gloves on easily, and then tighten them up with the Velcro strap.

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Thomas

Well made. Heavy duty construction. I am Very pleased.

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Thomas

Well made. Heavy duty construction. I am Very pleased.

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DARRELL G.M.

Arrived on time, nice touch with the Velcro.

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DARRELL G.M.

Arrived on time, nice touch with the Velcro.

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