30+ UPF protects your hands from sunburn. Backs made of Lycra® for comfort. Amara palm for grip. Half-finger design for dexterity. Imported. Sizes: M, L, XL.
Average Customer Rating:
5 out of 5
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3 of 3 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Provides Protection,
May 24, 2009
By:
hardcharger43from Salt Lake Valley
"This will be my second fishing season using these gloves. I love them. I also use them driving long distances on sunny days. I don't need any more sun spots for my dermatologist to burn off. In sum, these are comfortable, lightweight, and unnoticeable for the user."
Review 2 for Sun Guard Angling Gloves
STAFF REVIEW
Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
total protection,
April 20, 2008
By:
JATSTANICfrom Derbyshire, England
"I love these very light weight you dont even know you have them on and stops you from burning in the sun. So easy to forget about your hands when fishing in the tropics and end up badly burnt. A must when fishing in the sun."
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Review 3 for Sun Guard Angling Gloves
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Overall Rating:
5
/ 5
Saves my hands from sunburns,
January 10, 2008
By:
Muskratfrom Oakville, ON
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Not only the trout need to be wary of Bright sunshine
"If you fish a lot you need to be concerned about UV rays and the potential consequences. I used to burn the tops of my hands, particularly the area at the base of my casting hand's thumb and forefinger. While I meant to apply sunscreen more often, I am usually out dawn to dusk with my hands in and out of water all day; even 'waterproof' sports versions didn't work. These gloves do. They are comfortable and they dry quickly. Sometimes when stripping the line it will get caught on the velcro tab, but it's not a real problem. Note that some of the sungloves on the market are too long and bind in your fingers' joints, but these fall just nicely."