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I'm looking to pick-up another pair of sun gloves before the season here starts. I'm looking for open finger tips, seams that won't unravel under use and something that won't leave a gap between the glove and my shirt sleeve (my only knock on my current pair). Looking for recommendations and possibly suppliers of same.

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Pretty sure the ones I use are simms and I've had good luck from them. They've lasted 3 or 4 years so far and they're still in good shape. No experience with any other I'm sure someone will chime in. Good luck

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I really like Fish Monkey gloves. The best I've tried.

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8 minutes ago, tander said:

I really like Fish Monkey gloves. The best I've tried.

Agree!

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After trying many gloves from different companies, I can't say enough about the Simms SolarFlex Sun gloves.  Comfortable fit, long wrist coverage, open palm for better grip, and UPF 50 protection. They even make a bugstopper version to keep the insects away.

 

Here's a video I made that shows the gloves and how they fit. I even cued it up to that spot:

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Glenn said:

After trying many gloves from different companies, I can't say enough about the Simms SolarFlex Sun gloves.  Comfortable fit, long wrist coverage, open palm for better grip, and UPF 50 protection. They even make a bugstopper version to keep the insects away.

 

Here's a video I made that shows the gloves and how they fit. I even cued it up to that spot:

 

 

I've never tried sun gloves before. But after a skin cancer scare I'm going to start. I like the open palm on those. 

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I use and like Simms and HUK gloves. 

A-Jay

 

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The nice feature with the Simms gloves is the extra material on the palm side for the middle and pointer finger. Great for grabbing your line.

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My kids gave me the $16 Rock fish gloves from academy. Not what I would have picked but they’ve been surprisingly great. 

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Fish monkey half finger guide glove (stay away from.the stubby) or glacier glove islamorada have both worked well for me.

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 I went to Menards and looked at the glove selection and bought a tight form fitting nylon upper with a good rubberish palm.

At home i cut the fingers down to a non intrusive comfort, lure handling and tying length.

Then i take a lighter and melt the material around the cut fingers to stop any unraveling of the thread material. Cost me $7.00.

My gloves never come off unless i am taking a break to eat a sandwich.

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I have a pair of Simms that are nice but I’m not fond of the palms not having material on them.  Others I have are some Outdoor Research ones off Amazon that are super lightweight and have rubber nubs on the palms that help with my grip. I also got another pair off Amazon called Magreel?  Haven’t gotten to use them yet but they have a leathery material on the palm and under the index and middle fingers. They feel nice though. 

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I have a few pairs of the KastKing gloves and they've been really nice. The reinforced palms have saved me more than once from sharp finned fish.

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