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Brandit Stall short gloves
6.99 €
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Kinetic Logo Wool Gloves
12.99 €
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Kinetic Neoprene long gloves
11.99 €
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Gill WP Gloves
38.99 €
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Kinetic Cut Resistant Long Gloves
5.99 €
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Kinetic Wind Stop Fold Over Mitt gloves
14.99 €
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Kinetic Merino gloves
9.99 €
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Kali Kunnan Casting Thimble
6.99 €
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North Sails Cashmere gloves
24.99 €
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North Sails Cashmere gloves
32 €
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North Sails Cashmere gloves
24.99 €
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Mustad Half Finger Casting Thimble
18.99 €
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Helly Hansen Sailing S gloves
44.29 €
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Helly Hansen Sailing L gloves
34.76 €
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Lalizas Cut Amara 5 Fingers Gloves
25.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Pearl Fit Gloves 5
33.99 €
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Mikado Filleting Glove
9.99 €
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Gill 3 Season gloves
37.99 €
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Gill Neoprene gloves
50.99 €
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Gill Grip gloves
6.49 €
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Gill Deckhand gloves
27.49 €
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Gill Performance Fishing gloves
16.99 €
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Savage Gear Marine short gloves
9.99 €
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Savage Gear Stretch Long Neoprene Gloves
24.99 €
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Kinetic Logo Wool Gloves
6.49 €
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Kinetic Wind Stop Fold Over Mitt gloves
15.99 €
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Kinetic Wool Gloves
16.99 €
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Kinetic Armor long gloves
17.99 €
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Kinetic NeoSkin Waterproof Long Gloves
17.49 €
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Oem Marine Maxicut Ultra long gloves
13.99 €
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SPRO Touch long gloves
15.99 €
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SPRO fillet long gloves
8.99 €
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Gamakatsu G- Long Gloves
14.99 €
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Abu Garcia Neoprene Gloves
21.99 €
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Brandit Trigger gloves
13.99 €
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Brandit Knitted gloves
7.99 €
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Prologic Neoprene Casting Casting Thimble
8.99 €
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Rhino Inshore WP gloves
16.99 €
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ZunZun Surf Casting Thimble
3.49 €
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Korum Neoteric long gloves
15.99 €
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Mustad Casting gloves
17.99 €
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Sakura Lucio long gloves
35.99 €
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Sunset Suncaster Deluxe Casting Thimble
9.99 €
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Prowess Logo 2024 Casting Thimble
7.99 €
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Turkana Fishing Cangaroo Casting Thimble
17.99 €
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Turkana Fishing Cangaroo Casting Thimble
17.99 €
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Turkana Fishing Cangaroo Casting Thimble
17.99 €
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Turkana Fishing Leather Casting Thimble
15.99 €
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Outwater Shaka OW-SH gloves
29.90 €
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Outwater Shaka gloves
25.90 €
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Outwater Shaka gloves
25.90 €
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Outwater Shaka OW-SH gloves
29.90 €
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Outwater Shaka OW-SH gloves
29.90 €
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Outwater Shaka HD gloves
35.90 €
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Outwater Shaka gloves
25.90 €
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Outwater Shaka HD gloves
35.90 €
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Outwater Shaka OW-SH gloves
29.90 €
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Outwater Shaka HD gloves
35.90 €
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Outwater Shaka gloves
25.90 €
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Outwater Shaka HD gloves
35.90 €
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Daiwa SW Long Gloves
23.99 €
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Lalizas Aramidic Lining S gloves
14.99 €
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Shimano Fishing Ocea Chloroprene 3D gloves
49.49 €
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Shimano Fishing Pearl Fit Gloves 3
36.99 €
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Plastimo Team short gloves
15.99 €
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Mikado Fleece Casting Thimble
9.99 €
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Mikado Fleece Casting Thimble
10.99 €
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Mikado UMR-00 long gloves
8.99 €
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Mikado UMR-02 long gloves
8.99 €
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Mikado UMR-07 long gloves
8.99 €
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Gill Championship gloves
32.99 €
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Gill Tournament gloves
23.99 €
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Talamex Sailing Gloves
14.49 €
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Talamex Sailing Gloves
15.49 €
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Talamex Amara Sailing Gloves
20.99 €
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Savage Gear Softshell Winter long gloves
26.99 €
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Oem Marine Maxidry long gloves
8.99 €
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Vercelli Pro XP Casting Thimble
10.49 €
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Vercelli Surfcasting Thimble
8.99 €
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SPRO short gloves
13.99 €
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Gamakatsu G- Long Gloves
30.99 €
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Tubertini Finger Protector Casting Thimble
4.99 €
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Prologic Winter WP gloves
21.99 €
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Prologic Neoprene Grip gloves
15.99 €
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Prologic Softshell Liner gloves
27.99 €
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Mustad Landing gloves
19.99 €
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Fishing Ferrari Finger Protector Casting Thimble
5.99 €
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Ridgemonkey APEarel K2XP WP gloves
27.99 €
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Scierra Neo Stretch gloves
21.99 €
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Aftco Solmar Fishing long gloves
41.99 €
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Turkana Fishing Cangaroo Casting Thimble
17.99 €
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O`wave 5DC Short Gloves
14.99 €
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O`wave 2DC Short Gloves
12.99 €
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Pelagic Wireman HD gloves
70.49 €
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Prorace Integral Amara gloves
18.99 €
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Daiwa N´Zon Wrist Strap Casting Finger Guard Gloves
8.99 €
How to choose gloves for fishing?
Fishing gloves are designed to protect your hands from potential hazards while fishing. They can shield your skin from cuts, scrapes, and abrasions caused by handling fish, hooks, or sharp fishing equipment. You can buy fishing gloves from Shimano Fishing, Helly Hansen, Daiwa, Plastimo, and Lalizas. Selecting fishing gloves involves considering various factors such as the type of fishing, weather conditions, protection needed, and dexterity required. Here´s a guide to help you choose the right gloves for fishing:Material:
Neoprene: Ideal for cold weather fishing, as neoprene gloves provide insulation and warmth even when wet.
Synthetic fabrics Polyester, Spandex: Lightweight and quick drying, suitable for warmer weather and offering good dexterity.
Leather: Provides durability, protection, and good grip. Leather gloves are ideal for handling sharp objects or when fishing in rough conditions.
Finger coverage:
Full finger: Offers complete hand protection, warmth, and can be useful in colder weather or when handling abrasive elements.
Fingerless: Provides better dexterity and sensitivity, allowing better feel and control for tasks like knot tying, baiting hooks, or handling gear.
Water resistance:
Consider gloves that are water resistant or quick drying, especially if you anticipate getting wet or fishing in rainy conditions.
Grip and palms:
Look for gloves with textured or rubberized palms and fingers for better grip when handling slippery fish or gear.
Sun protection:
Some fishing gloves offer UPF Ultraviolet Protection Factor to shield your hands from the sun´s harmful UV rays. This feature can be crucial during prolonged sun exposure.
Mobility and comfort:
Ensure the gloves allow for adequate movement and don´t restrict your hand mobility. They should fit comfortably without being too tight or too loose.
Durability:
Consider the durability of the gloves, especially if you´ll be using them frequently or in rugged conditions. Reinforced stitching and durable materials add to the longevity of the gloves.
Specific fishing needs:
Fly fishing gloves might require different characteristics compared to those used for saltwater fishing or ice fishing. Tailor your choice based on the type of fishing you´ll be doing.
Remember, there might not be a single pair of gloves that fits all fishing scenarios perfectly. It might be beneficial to have multiple pairs suited for different conditions and types of fishing. Prioritize protection, comfort, and functionality based on your specific fishing needs.