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Glacier Glove®'s best cold weather neoprene fishing glove is made of waterproof 2mm premium fleece-lined neoprene with perfect curve fingers. The neoprene is blind stitched and glued for an improved grip. Slit finger design provides improved dexterity. Color: Black/Blue. Imported.
Manufacturer style #:821BK.
Gotta Have Fishing Gloves
I purchased a pair of these fishing gloves for myself. After they arrived and I tried them on I was so impressed that I purchased two more pair for my fishing buddies.. It was cold and raining the first day of trout season in PA and after returning back to the hotel we all raved at how functional and comfortable the gloves were. The split fingers are awesome, you can do what ever needs to be done without removing the gloves. Highly recommend these gloves as part of your fishing gear.
April 26, 2011
Good fishing gloves
My hands and fingers get cold easily. These gloves do a good job keeping fingers reasonably warm in fishing environment.
October 26, 2010
good choice
Have tried so many pairs of gloves. I like these. The only complaint i have with these is they are too long in the wrist area and when bundled up in the parka etc they bunch up in the wrist. I cut them in front of the wrist band and they now work great for me. Light, not bulky, warm. a good choice. Aside from needing to cut them i would give them a 5 star rating.
October 17, 2009
good but needs inprovements
the gloves worked well, however it need to be made for right handed or lefted handed people due to the slits in the gloves that allows water to enter the fingers with one less side having slits will reduce the chance of water entering, and recomend liners with it.
March 12, 2009