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Friday, May 22, 2009

Leather Gardening Gloves

Gardening is an activity that is enjoyed by all. Old men and women welcome gardening for leisure, for working men and women it may be a stress buster and for kids its an activity where they get the chance to muck around in some mud. Many tools are available in the market for gardening, but the most precious tools, without which no one can even think of gardening, are our hands. They are the most readily available tools to help in digging, spreading mulch, weeding, dividing and many other activities in the garden. You might be thinking that there are many tools available today that are designed specifically to do these types of jobs now. However, most of us still end up doing these jobs with our own hands.

It is necessary to mention that our precious hands also need to be protected, when we are using them for gardening. For this, many types of gloves are available in the market known as gardening gloves, like cotton gloves, rubber gloves, gloves with reinforced knuckles and fingertips, heavy duty cowhide gloves, gloves lined with Thinsulate, suede cowhide colorful gloves, cotton gloves with palm reinforced with PVC, goatskin gauntlet gloves, gloves with cotton and leather combo and so on. With so many options, it might seem very difficult to choose a perfect pair of gloves for yourself.

There are a few basic things that need to be considered, while buying a pair of gardening gloves. You should look for a pair that fits well and is comfortable to wear. Always try the gloves, before you plan to buy. It would be preferable to invest in a pair that is fitting as it helps in gardening. A good option is to spend your money to buy a pair of leather gardening gloves.

Leather gloves are available in goatskin, cowskin, pigskin and deerskin. Gloves that are good in quality are expensive but durable. They are soft and good for the work in your garden. Gardening gloves made with buckskin and goatskin are especially soft and mold themselves to the hands in no time. Gloves are also available in gauntlet style that provide extra protection to arms and are useful for gardens that are thorny. Oil that is present in the leather gloves is taken away by moisture. So, it is advisable to clean the leather gardening gloves with leather cleaner and damp sponge rather than immersing them in water.

Again, there are many varieties in leather gardening gloves. There are hand made gloves that are made with tan leather. There are gloves that have been treated with lanolin. Gloves with adjustable straps that give a better fit around the wrists are also available. You can find different types of leather gloves for heavy gardening and for delicate gardening too. Gloves are also designed for ladies with their thin fingers in mind. There are special leather gloves for kids, as they have smaller hands. There are also thorn proof gloves available in the market.

As we can see, there are many options available in the market for the purchase of leather gardening gloves. You can choose from any one of them to suit your specific needs and enjoy your gardening experience, not worrying about the thorn pricks, or wetting your hands all the time you work, or being able to protect your hands from the chill or keeping away your children from the dirty work.

Tracy Ballisager is stays at home mum, who loves gardening. To read more about gardening tips and idea go to http://www.gardening-tips-idea.com

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Monday, May 4, 2009

Baseball Gloves!

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If you play baseball or softball, you need a good, dependable baseball glove. The right baseball glove can make the difference in your game.

Below are some suggestions for finding the right baseball glove:

How To Buy A Baseball Glove from:

http://thelefthand.com/baseballgloves.html

Gloves, like the hands they fit, come in a variety of sizes. Baseball and softball gloves also are geared to fit both the position you play and the level of your game. Keep these factors in mind when you decide which style, size, features and materials best suit your game.

Determine the glove that best suits your fielding position
Catcher
First base
Infield
Outfield
Softball
Find the features that fit your game
Construction
Materials
Suit the glove to your ability
Fit the glove to your hand
Determine the glove that best suits your fielding position.

Gloves are made to better help you field your position. A key element in determining the size mitt you buy is the position you play in the field.

Catcher

A fingerless mitt (it does not have individual fingers)
Has heavy padding to reduce the sting from the pitcher's throw
Reinforced to withstand the heavy use throughout a game.

First base

Also resembles a mitten, but has less padding than the catcher's mitt
It is longer to help the first baseman field throws from infielders
A shallow pocket allows the first baseman to quickly retrieve the ball from the mitt.

Infield

A five-fingered glove with a shallow pocket
A youth size is between 9 - 11 inches
Adults 10 1/2 to 11 1/2 inch is the typical baseball size
Softball infielder gloves have a deeper pocket to accept the bigger ball
Second basemen need a smaller glove to help make those quick throws while still having control shortstops use something in the middle for grounders and quick throws Third basemen need a larger glove.

Outfield

Usually sized at 12 to12 1/2-inches for adults, about 11 inches for children. A deeper pocket to handle balls hit high in the air
Longer length to give as much reach as possible.

If you plan to play several positions, find a glove that provides the most control for a variety of outfield positions.

http://www.a1-glove-4u.info/baseball.html

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