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Briers Comfi Grips Triple Pack | Water-Resistant Hi-Grip Gardening Gloves

Briers Comfi Grips Triple Pack - lightweight everyday gardening gloves with water-resistant hi-grip coating in three colours

£9.99

Three pairs, three colours, the proper "always to hand" garden glove kit - lightweight, hi-grip textured rubber on palms and fingers, water-resistant finish, stretch fit. Keep a pair by the door, in the shed, in the car. £9.99.

Key features

  • Three pairs in coordinating colours
  • Textured hi-grip rubber coating on palms AND fingers
  • Water-resistant finish - shrugs off dew and damp foliage
  • Soft stretch back and comfort-fit cuff
  • Lightweight everyday construction
  • Significantly better per-pair value than buying singles (£3.33/pair)
  • Bright colours - easy to spot in the garden
Material Knit polyester/elastane back with textured rubber coating on palms and fingers
Dimensions One-size-stretch fit (no separate size variants)
Weight Light - typically 30-50g per pair, ~100-150g total for 3 pairs
Trusted UK retailer Norfolk family farm

About this product

Full description

Three colours, one easy choice. The Briers Comfi Grips Triple Pack gives you three pairs of lightweight everyday gardening gloves that feel good and hold fast. The textured hi-grip coating on the palms and fingers helps you keep a steady hold on trowels, hand forks, and plant pots, even when things are a bit damp. A soft stretch back and comfort-fit cuff make them flexible and snug for longer sessions at the potting bench or on the plot.

The water-resistant finish shrugs off dewy mornings and wet foliage so you can get on with planting, weeding, and general tidy-ups without having to change gloves. Bright colours make them easy to spot among the tools. The classic everyday glove for the working garden — the proper "always one to hand" set.

From Briers, the long-established UK gardenwear specialists. We stock them because they make properly priced everyday workwear that does the job without fuss — not luxury, not heritage-styled, just honest practical gardening kit.

Why they work

  • Textured hi-grip coating on palms AND fingers — gives confident hold on the slippery things every garden produces: glazed pots, wet trowel handles, hosepipes, wet plant stems, plastic packaging. Most gloves only coat the palm; the Comfi Grips extend the grip onto the fingers, which is where it matters for fiddly work
  • Water-resistant finish — not fully waterproof, but enough to shrug off the dewy mornings, damp foliage and wet soil of British gardening. You can carry on without your hands going clammy
  • Soft stretch back — flexible, breathable, and shapes to your hand. Lets you make a proper fist or splay your fingers for fine work without the glove fighting you
  • Comfort-fit cuff — properly snug at the wrist without being constricting. Keeps grit out, keeps the glove on through energetic work
  • Lightweight construction — not bulky, not heavy. The kind of glove you can wear all day without your hands cooking on a warm summer afternoon
  • Three pairs in coordinating colours — properly bright, easy to spot when one inevitably goes missing in the compost heap or under a pot

The "three pairs" advantage

The triple pack solves the gardener's perennial glove problem — the way single pairs tend to migrate around the garden, get muddy, end up in the wash, or simply disappear:

  • Keep one pair by the back door — for the "just nipping out to grab some herbs" moments. Doesn't matter how dirty they get; just grab them and go
  • Keep one pair in the shed — for proper gardening sessions where you start in the shed and work outwards
  • Keep one pair in the car — for allotment runs, garden centre visits where you might end up handling plants, or impromptu pruning at someone else's garden
  • OR keep all three pairs together — so when one pair is in the wash, the other two are still in rotation. You're never caught without gloves

The bright colours make this practical: a pink, blue or green pair caught in your peripheral vision is much easier to spot than another neutral glove pair lost under a pot.

What you'll use them for

  • Everyday garden tidy-ups — deadheading, weeding, pulling debris, moving pots
  • Planting and sowing — handling seedlings, dropping seeds, firming compost
  • Greenhouse work — tying in tomatoes, picking ripe peppers, watering rounds
  • Allotment quick visits — the "just checking on the brassicas" trips where you don't want to faff with heavy work gloves
  • Container gardening — the hi-grip coating works particularly well on slippery glazed ceramic and damp terracotta
  • Wet-weather gardening — the water-resistant finish makes spring and autumn work more pleasant when conditions are damp
  • Tying-in plants and trellis work — the dexterity of the lightweight glove lets you handle string and ties with proper precision

For heavier work — serious digging, pruning thick rose stems, handling rough materials — you'll want our Briers Dura Grip General Worker or our Burgon & Ball Dig The Glove at the higher tiers. The Comfi Grips are the lightweight everyday option.

Specifications

  • Brand: Briers (Comfi Grips range)
  • Pack contents: 3 pairs of gloves, 3 coordinating colours
  • Material: Knit polyester/elastane back with textured rubber coating on palms and fingers
  • Water resistance: Water-resistant finish; resists dew and damp foliage but not designed for submerged use
  • Fit: Stretch fit, comfort-fit cuff — one-size-stretches-to-fit approach
  • Use: General garden work; lightweight everyday glove
  • SKU: 4530037
  • Price per pair: £3.33 (significantly better value than buying single pairs)

How they fit into the wider glove range

We stock several glove lines because different jobs need different gloves. Worth knowing how they compare:

  • Briers Comfi Grips Triple Pack (this) — £9.99 for 3 pairs. Lightweight everyday gloves with grip + water resistance. Best for daily tidy-ups, mixed jobs, having gloves always to hand
  • Briers Dura Grip General Worker — £3.99 a pair. Heavier rubber-palm coated workhorse with snug cuff. Best for serious work where you need more grip and protection
  • Burgon & Ball Dig The Glove (Slate Corduroy) — £17.49. Mid-range work glove with padded palms, leather cuff trim. Best for heavy digging, pruning thorns, serious labour
  • Burgon & Ball Love the Glove — decorative range with tweed/floral fabrics. Best for lighter gardening, presenting well
  • Burgon & Ball Collector Range — heritage gingham patterns (Green and Red Check)

Most gardeners end up with two or three pairs of different gloves through the year. The Comfi Grips Triple Pack is the everyday-everywhere starter kit; the Dig The Glove is the proper-work upgrade; the Love the Glove is the smart-but-functional pair.

About Briers

Briers are one of the UK's most-established gardenwear specialists, supplying gloves, boots, aprons, kneeling pads and the wider range of practical garden clothing to British gardeners for generations. We stock them because they make properly priced everyday workwear that just gets on with the job — honest, accessible, well-built for the price point.

Why we love them

You always need another pair of gloves. This set gives you three comfy pairs with excellent grip, so there is always one to hand and one spare when the first pair goes walkabout. The kind of practical small purchase that quietly improves your gardening rhythm — you stop running out of clean gloves at exactly the moment you need them.

As a gift

At £9.99 for three pairs, the Comfi Grips Triple Pack is one of the most genuinely useful budget gifts for any gardener:

  • A new gardener — the perfect starter set; three pairs in one go means they're properly equipped without having to think about it
  • A keen kitchen gardener or allotmenteer — they go through gloves quickly; three pairs at one go is the considered gift
  • Mother's Day, Father's Day, birthdays — budget-friendly but properly thoughtful; particularly good as a "small extra" gift with a card
  • Stocking filler at Christmas — substantial enough to feel like a proper present, affordable enough not to break the bank
  • Paired with seeds, a tool, or a packet of bulbs — turns the gloves into a complete planting kit

A small thought: the gardeners who quietly produce the best gardens aren't necessarily the ones with the smartest tools. They're the ones who never run out of the simple essentials — gloves, twine, plant labels, a sharp pair of secateurs — because they've built up a quiet supply of practical things at sensible prices. The Comfi Grips Triple Pack is one of those quiet essentials. Buy a pack, distribute them around the house, and stop running out of gloves at the exact moment you need them.

What's included
3 pairs of Briers Comfi Grips gardening gloves in coordinating colours
Care and use
- Brush off mud before storage
- Machine washable on cool (likely 30°C - confirm care label)
- Air dry rather than tumble dry
- The rubber coating will eventually wear; expect 1-2 seasons of regular use per pair
- Store flat or hanging; avoid prolonged direct sunlight