LONGADS Beekeeping Suit with Gloves & Ventilated Hood vs Bee suit for beekeeping with gloves and detachable veil (XL)
Overall winner: Bee suit for beekeeping with gloves and detachable veil (XL)
Key Differences
ANDES (Product A) lists a lower-priced, unisex full-body suit with a detachable veil and wide visibility plus included goatskin gloves, making it a more versatile option; LONGADS (Product B) emphasizes ventilated hood comfort and attached goatskin gloves with stronger sting-protection claims but notes possible small sizing and mixed seam durability. Pick ANDES if you want a more affordable, detachable-veil full suit; pick LONGADS if ventilation and an integrated hood are your priority despite potential sizing and seam concerns
LONGADS Beekeeping Suit with Gloves & Ventilated Hood
Beekeeping suit with attached goatskin gloves and ventilated hood for protection from stings. Comfortable, with tight-fit cuffs to limit access by bees; customers note good quality and fit, but sizing varies
Pros
- Ventilated, comfortable design
- Full-body protection from head to ankle
- Goatskin gloves attached for arm protection
- Soft, flexible fabric with durable coverage
Cons
- Sizing may vary between users
- Some reports of seams tearing at the crotch
Bee suit for beekeeping with gloves and detachable veil (XL)
Protective beekeeping suit made of 65% cotton and 35% polyester with goatskin gloves and detachable veil. Comfortable fit for men and women, suitable for backyard beekeeping and inspections. Customers note good fit and protection with mixed views on thickness and sting resistance
Pros
- complete skin protection
- includes goatskin gloves
- detachable veil with wide view
- durable materials for tough environments
Cons
- mixed feedback on material thickness
- sting resistance opinions vary
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | ANDES |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | ANDES |
| User Reviews | ANDES |