🦾 Gear up like a pro—handle every bite, scratch, and flame with RAPICCA’s ultimate animal gloves!
RAPICCA Animal Handling Gloves combine genuine cowhide split leather with insulated cotton and reinforced double padding to deliver 16-inch-long, bite-proof, puncture-resistant, and heat-resistant protection. Designed for professionals and pet owners, these gloves safeguard hands and forearms from bites, scratches, and environmental hazards, while also serving as versatile heavy-duty gloves for grilling, gardening, and more.
Manufacturer | RAPICCA |
Part Number | Rapicca-Gloves-Animal-Gloves-Grey |
Item Weight | 1.14 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.94 x 7.44 x 2.28 inches |
Item model number | Rapicca-Gloves-Animal-Gloves-Grey |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Grey |
Style | 16 Inches |
Finish | Reinforced Double Padding,Puncture-resistant Linin |
Material | Genuine Cowhide Split Leather and Insulated Cotton |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | Puncture Resistant, Cut Resistant, Bite Resistant, Heat Resistant, Oil Resistant and Fire Resistant. |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**N
Perfect for pulling sticker bushes and thorny plants
I originally bought a pair in 2019 and am buying a second pair now in 2025, due to my husband unfortunately losing the first pair (Its probably around here somewhere).We absolutely love these gloves for yard work. We live in an area in the PNW that has a green belt behind our house that isnt maintained, so we get all of the weeds invading our yard. Especially sticker bushes or blackberry bushes with thick vines, some thicker than a quarter. These gloves are excellent at protecting our hands from getting those nasty thorns in our hands when we're physically yanking these blackberry bushes and other thorny bushes out of the ground. I have large hands for a female and these gloves are a little big on me, but not unusable. I usually wear a mens Large in gloves. I can grip things well with these gloves and they are flexible in the hands enough to get the job done. We have yet to have any punctures from those thick thorns or thorny bushes, hence me ordering a 2nd pair 6 years later. I need them for some yard work right now and my pair from 6 years ago is MIA. They work great and I'd recommend these to anyone who is using them for yard work, totally worth the money and they last - good quality gloves.
T**X
Durable and as advertised
No pun intended but these fit like a glove, very comfortable and easy to work with while wearing them. Took two bites from a coyote and these performed flawlessly, no punctures, barely felt a thing. I would feel very confident recommending these.
M**E
Recommend these gloves. Worked well.
These gloves are great. They made a very stressful situation easy to manage. My cat can be aggressive and these gloves saved my hands and arms many times. They are soft but durable. Fit comfortably and flexible. They do not have an odor and they will beep your hands safe and warm. Loose but snuggly fit.
A**N
Gloves to play with cats
Nice gloves - good quality and nice looking. We bought them to play with our cat but seems one must have large hands.
J**L
Good protection.
Will protect against bites and scratches. Daughter is trying to catch a feral cat mother and 3 kittens. Mama will be neutered and returned to the shed where she lives. Kittens will be tamed and adopted.Good quality. Fits as expected.
C**S
They work well, especially for training
Bought these to handle our spicy Blood Python, I can tell you that I stopped counting after she bit him over 10 times, when she bit him, he did not feel it, the gloves are made of nice quality, they fit well & are flexible & not stiff, he was able to hold on to the snake with ease & could tell the grip he had as to not hurt her, I definitely recommend these gloves to help train a spicy snake
S**E
Really works good
Great product! Kept my hands safe from bites and scratches from a feral cat!
M**E
Don't get too comfortable...
These gloves are decent quality for the price but calling these 'Bite Proof' might cost someone some serious injuries.These are Bite Resistant gloves at best. I had originally gotten these as I was helping to train and rehabilitate a rather large Great Dane that had been underfeed and was reactive around food.The Dane had bite me once already over a treat I was giving to another dog and tore open my finger. However this Dane basically nipped me as there was no other damage like crushing or such done which if the dog wanted to he could of taken off my finger...(Most of the damage was a combination of him nipping and me pulling my hand back and catching on his teeth.)So anyways I decided I wasn't going to risk that again and bought these gloves.Luckily for the most part the Dane rapidly settled and before the gloves arrived they were basically no longer needed.However that doesn't mean I haven't used them at all or don't have thoughts on them...So first their construction. I had gotten the longer version of the gloves that are supposed to come up your forearms. The hand (Top and Bottom) and just bottom finger sections of the glove have reinforcements (Black areas) that add a little extra padding and thickness however the rest of the glove is actually fairly thin.The glove in areas without the extra padding is only about as thick as some leather work gloves with an insulating liner. Which isn't much...If believing their claim of kevlar lining it should be much stronger though in terms of puncture resistance but the fact of the matter is that they offer almost no protection against having your fingers or hand crushed if you are bit by a big dog.I have every bit of confidence if I was wearing those gloves when I was nipped before my hand would of been fine, and my finger wouldn't of been tore open but that's only because it would of stopped his teeth from being able to peirce my skin.I also have every bit of confidence in saying that if I was wearing these gloves and I was actually bit by him with full power my fingers would of been crushed.Likely to the point of severe damage. And if I was bit even with these on and he decided to try he probably still could take off a finger.Again these are RESISTANT to bites. And you are better having them on then not. But relying on these for full protection is asking for trouble.(Actual bite proof gloves usually have plastic or Aluminium plates in them. Or a chainmail weave. Not some extra bits of thin leather or such...)I mean this protection is so thin I can pinch (Mimicking a bite direction) my gloved finger using my other fingers the point of pain... That ain't enough to protect you...What is also disappointing is with the versions that comes up to your forearms is there is only padding actually in the hand areas. Past your wrist it immediately goes to being a single layer thick.If you get bit in those areas you are relying solely on it helping to stop the teeth from sinking in. It ain't going to do basically anything to reduce the force.In fairness because you have more tissue (Muscle, fat, skin) there than over your hands that does help spread out the force more passively. But is still dissponting.I did get to test these a bit with him though eventually as I used them when I had to try and get him into a kennel while misbehaving and another trying to get stuff out of his mouth he shouldn't of been eating.Good news for that is I didn't feel a thing. However I also believe at that point he wasn't even nipping very hard.These were more excitability nips vs before where he was being agressive/defensive. So though I didn't feel anything it wasn't a super hardcore test.I do feel confident though in that experience this would work very well and probably offer great protection (Likely to the level of being 'Bite Proof') for smaller animals like Terriers or Yorkies and such. Good protection for some Med breeds like Sheepdogs, or smaller Pitbulls. But when it comes to Large breeds like German Shephards, and Rottweilers. Or XL breeds like Mastiffs or Great Danes or such... I do NOT recommend trusting this to save your hands...It probably would also offer really good if not full protection for Rodents, Marsupials, Birds, Reptiles and such unless they are extremely large.And overall for the price you pay these also make really good work gloves.My only concern is possible longevity which I haven't been able to test yet. Mainly with areas like the finger and back of the hand padding and the fold at the glove cuff that seem like they should of been double stitched and not single stitched.But time will tell. Hopefully this all is useful information.
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