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Briers Advanced Protect Gardening Gloves with Wrist Support

Gardening gloves with integrated wrist support by Briers

£14.99

The Briers glove with a built-in neoprene wrist guard - gentle joint support during long pruning, digging, and repetitive work. The pair to add to your rotation before the twinge arrives.

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Key features

  • Integrated neoprene wrist guard for joint support during repetitive work
  • Microfiber palm for grip without bulk
  • Polyester back for flexibility and breathability
  • Comfort lining for longer wear sessions
  • Three sizes available (Medium, Large, Extra Large)
  • Made by Briers, a trusted British glove brand
Material Microfiber palm, polyester back, neoprene wrist cuff, comfort lining
Dimensions Medium 24cm x 10.5cm. Large 25cm x 11cm. Extra Large 26.5cm x 11cm.
Origin British brand (Briers, UK-designed)
Trusted UK retailer Norfolk family farm

About this product

Full description

Anyone who has gardened seriously for long enough knows the wrist twinge. The dull ache that arrives after a long pruning session. The sharp surprise during a digging job. The ongoing morning stiffness that turns up in your forties and never quite leaves. Repetitive garden work is harder on wrists than most other gardening tasks ask of any other joint — and most gloves do nothing to help.

These do. The integrated wrist guard is the standout feature: a neoprene support cuff designed to stabilise the wrist during repeated motions and tool use, easing the load on the joint during the kind of long sessions that quietly wear it out. Not a medical brace, but a thoughtful piece of working-glove ergonomics.

Made by Briers, a long-established British glove maker. Supplied to us through our partners at AllotMate, who curate proper, well-made tools and equipment for gardeners and allotmenteers who'd rather buy once.

What makes them different

Most garden gloves protect the hand and ignore the wrist. These do both:

  • Integrated neoprene wrist guard — provides gentle compression and support to the wrist joint, helping reduce strain during repeated motions like pruning, digging, raking, and lifting
  • Microfiber palm — flexible and grippy without the bulk of heavy padding. Lets you keep proper feel for tools and plants while still protecting the contact points
  • Polyester back — flexible and breathable, allowing comfortable hand movement without the gloves feeling stiff
  • Comfort lining — designed for longer wear, the kind of detail that matters most after the first hour rather than the first minute
  • Durable material combination — built for repeated regular use rather than occasional light tasks

The wrist support is the genuine differentiator. If you've ever finished a gardening session and felt it in your wrists rather than your back, these are the pair to consider.

When you'll reach for them

These come into their own during the kind of work that builds up wrist load over time:

  • Long pruning sessions — winter rose pruning, hedge cutting, fruit tree work where secateurs or loppers are in your hand for hours
  • Digging and turning soil — repetitive spade work that loads the wrist with each thrust
  • Raking, sweeping, and clearing — long sessions of repeated arm-and-wrist motion
  • Lifting and shifting — barrows, sacks of compost, heavy pots, where the wrist takes the load
  • General garden maintenance for older or arthritic hands — anyone managing existing wrist or joint discomfort will appreciate the gentle support
  • After an injury — if you're returning to gardening after a wrist sprain or strain and want a bit of extra reassurance

For everyday lightweight dexterous work, our Briers Advanced Performance Gardening Gloves are the better pair. For cold and wet conditions, the Briers Advanced All-Weather pair is what you want. These are specifically the pair for when wrist comfort matters.

A note on wrist support

The neoprene wrist guard in these gloves provides gentle compression and warmth around the joint — the kind of support a lot of gardeners find genuinely helpful for everyday wrist fatigue, mild RSI, or general "gardener's wrist." It's not a medical brace, and it's not a substitute for proper care if you have a serious wrist injury or chronic condition. But for the ordinary aches and strains that come with regular gardening, it's a thoughtful design feature that earns its place.

If you have a known wrist condition, it's always worth a word with your GP or physiotherapist before relying on a working glove for support — they'll be able to tell you whether something more specific is needed.

Choosing between the Briers range

The honest summary across the Briers range we stock:

  • Advanced Performance — the lightweight everyday pair. Maximum dexterity, breathable, the ones you'll keep on all day for fiddly work.
  • Advanced Flex & Protect — everyday with knuckle protection. Good when general work includes some shrub-pruning or rough-stemmed plants.
  • Advanced Grip & Protect — heavy-duty with fingertip padding. For long pruning sessions, digging, and repetitive heavy work.
  • Advanced Protect (these) — the wrist-support pair. For repetitive work where wrist fatigue or strain is a concern.
  • Advanced All-Weather — for cold, wet, and winter conditions. Fleece-lined, water-resistant.

If you've had wrist twinges from gardening — even mild ones — these are worth trying alongside whichever everyday pair you already use. They're particularly good as a partner to the Performance gloves: the Performance pair for the dexterous bits, this pair for the longer harder bits where the wrist starts to ache.

Sizes

Available in three sizes:

  • Medium — approximately 24cm length, 10.5cm width
  • Large — approximately 25cm length, 11cm width
  • Extra Large — approximately 26.5cm length, 11cm width

The neoprene cuff provides a secure, supportive working fit across all sizes. If you're between sizes and primarily want the wrist support benefit, size up — a slightly looser hand fit with proper cuff support works better than the reverse.

Looking after them

Neoprene-cuffed gloves keep their support best with a bit of care:

  • Rinse by hand after muddy tasks — the neoprene cuff doesn't take kindly to machine washing
  • Shake out well to remove soil and debris before storing
  • Air dry away from direct heat — radiators or tumble dryers will damage the neoprene's elasticity
  • Store flat or hung loose rather than scrunched up, so the wrist support keeps its shape
  • Check the cuff fit occasionally — if the neoprene starts to feel stretched or loose over time, that's a sign it's done its work and a fresh pair is due

About Briers

Briers are a trusted British brand specialising in practical garden gloves and protective wear. They've built their reputation on producing reliable, season-appropriate gloves at fair prices — not flashy, not gimmicky, just well-designed kit that does what gardeners actually need it to do. We stock their range because the simple practical things in a garden often matter most.

About AllotMate

AllotMate curate proper, well-made tools and equipment for gardeners and allotmenteers who'd rather buy once than buy often. We work with them through a direct fulfilment arrangement, which means your order ships from their warehouse to your door — same Briers gloves, slightly faster delivery, and consistent stock levels because they handle their own inventory.

Specifications

  • Palm: microfiber — flexible, grippy, durable
  • Back: polyester — flexible, breathable
  • Cuff: neoprene wrist guard for joint support
  • Lining: comfort lining for longer-wear sessions
  • Sizes: Medium, Large, or Extra Large
  • Use: pruning, digging, repetitive garden work, general maintenance
  • Made by: Briers
  • Supplied through: AllotMate

A small thought: wrist comfort isn't something gardeners traditionally think about until they have to. By the time it hurts, it's already got worse than it needed to. Adding a pair like this to your rotation before the twinge arrives is one of those small acts of looking-after-yourself that gardeners aren't always good at — but absolutely should be.

What's included
1 pair x Briers Advanced Protect gardening gloves with integrated
neoprene wrist guard, in your chosen size (M, L, or XL)
Care and use
AFTER USE:
- Shake out well to remove soil and debris
- Rinse by hand after muddy tasks
- Don't put through the washing machine - damages the neoprene cuff

DRYING:
- Air dry away from direct heat
- Never tumble dry (damages neoprene elasticity)
- Never dry on a radiator
- Store flat or hung loose so wrist support keeps its shape

STORAGE:
- Store flat or loose, not scrunched up
- Wrist support shape is preserved by proper storage
- Keep separate from other gloves to avoid cross-compression

WHEN TO REPLACE:
- If the neoprene cuff feels stretched or loose
- If the comfort lining has compressed
- If the wrist support no longer feels supportive during work

CONDITION NOTE:
- The neoprene wrist guard is a working-glove feature, not a medical
brace
- For known wrist conditions, consult GP or physiotherapist for
specific support guidance