07-28-2014, 06:10 PM
These are Buff "sun gloves" but we've gone through a couple of pairs from various companies, and they all serve the purpose of keeping tops of hands from frying in the sun (sun screens gets washed off too easily).
They are light-weight and dry quickly but if you're catching fish, they get pretty stinky by the end of the day -- and smell even worse the next trip if you forget to wash them.
Any fingerless gloves that offer sun protection will work. Tried some fleece and neoprene fingerless gloves last fall in hopes of keeping warm, but it seems wet hands will always mean cold hands.
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They are light-weight and dry quickly but if you're catching fish, they get pretty stinky by the end of the day -- and smell even worse the next trip if you forget to wash them.
Any fingerless gloves that offer sun protection will work. Tried some fleece and neoprene fingerless gloves last fall in hopes of keeping warm, but it seems wet hands will always mean cold hands.
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