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Drasry UV Fishing Fingerless Gloves

Drasry UV Fishing Fingerless Gloves

Description

Drasry UV Protection Fishing Fingerless Gloves are a great accessory for both men and women who participate in outdoor activities like fishing, kayaking, paddling, hiking, sailing, rowing, and more. These gloves provide excellent sun protection with a UPF 50+ rating and SPF UV Protection woven into the fabric, eliminating the need for artificial spray-on chemicals.

Not only do these gloves protect you from the sun, but they also help you stay cool and comfortable. The fabric is lightweight, breathable, and quick-drying, making it ideal for outdoor adventures. The 4-way stretch material ensures flexibility and ease of movement, allowing you to wear these gloves all day long without even noticing!

The durability of these gloves is exceptional. Partial synthetic leather and silicone dots reinforce the primary wear points on the palm, providing a better grip and increased durability. The ergonomic leather in the palm enhances your grip on fishing rods, paddles, or even a car steering wheel. It also protects your hands from blisters and calluses. Even after strenuous activities like rowing, fishing, or mountaineering, these gloves can be machine washed, making maintenance a breeze.

In addition to their protective and durable qualities, these gloves offer practical performance features. The back of the thumb features a sweat-absorbent terry cloth, allowing you to wipe sweat from your face during outdoor sports. This makes the gloves suitable for various activities such as fishing, boating, hiking, driving, running, and cycling.

Wearing and removing these gloves is a breeze, thanks to the wrist pull and finger-tip pull design. This is especially convenient when the gloves are wet. The 3/4 finger length design ensures that your hands are well-protected while maintaining maneuverability and dexterity. These gloves are widely suitable for fishermen and anyone in need of fingerless hand protection.

FAQs:

Q: What size should I order if my hand measurement is 8.5 inches, putting me right on the line between M and L?

A: I ordered a pair for both my husband and son. My son's hand measurement is 9 inches, and he wears the large size, which fits him well, albeit with slightly longer fingers. My husband's hand measurement is 8.5 inches, and he wears the medium size, which fits him perfectly without any complaints about finger length.

Q: Are these gloves good for driving a car?

A: I have personally never tried using these gloves for driving a car.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size should i order. my measurement was 8.5 inches and the puts me right on the line between m and l ?

I ordered a pair for my husband and son. Son's are large and his measurement is 9". I bought my husband medium and his measurement is 8.5". Son says they fit fine, except the finger parts are a bit long, but still fit fine. Husband says his fit exactly how he wants them, not too tight, not too loose and he has no complaints on the length of the fingers.

good for driving car?

Never tried