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Outdoor Fishing Gloves

Outdoor Fishing Gloves

Draws are the lining on the back of the palm from the quirks. Provides flexibility with gloves made of rigid material. Not as common on fishing gloves.
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Your Leading Huizhou Lvqi Industrial Co., Ltd. Supplier

 

Our Company was founded in 1994 in Huizhou City Guangdong Province China. It's about 1.5 hours from Factory to Shenzhen Airport and 2 hours to Guangzhou Airport. After many years of effort, Today Huizhou Luqi Industrial Co., Ltd, focuses on gloves for years; a professional manufacturer specialized in designing, and producing various kinds of gloves, such as Bicycle Gloves, Motorcycle Gloves, Leather Working Gloves, Industrial Working Gloves, Outdoor Sport Gloves, Golf Gloves, Fishing Gloves, and Bicycle Bags.

 

Why Choose Us?

 

 

High quality
Our gloves are independently designed and developed and strictly quality-controlled by the product system.


Competitive Price
We offer a higher-quality product or service at an equivalent price. As a result, we have a growing and loyal customer base.


Rich experience
Our company has many years of production work experience. The concept of customer-oriented and win-win cooperation makes the company more mature and stronger.


Advanced equipment
We have sewing machines, embroidery machines, and punching machines.

 

 
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What are Outdoor Fishing Gloves?

 

A good pair of fishing gloves will keep your hands protected, even though you may have to get used to wearing them while you're fishing. The extra layer of protection on your hands can save them from line cuts, hook sticks, sun exposure, fish teeth, and sharp fins. They'll also help keep your hands dry during a day on the river, lake, or ocean.

 

The right set of fishing gloves will usually be waterproof, comfortable, and made of tough, abrasion-resistant material that protects against tears, snags, and punctures from sharp fishing gear or the catch itself. The fabric of a good fishing glove should be thick enough to provide warmth if fishing in cold weather and shield your hands from wind and sun elements.

 

Benefits of Outdoor Fishing Gloves
 

Anti-stab
Lure bait is easy to causes certain damage to people, and it is more troublesome to be hung by it, and the hand is one of the places where lures are often hung. Of course, many of Lure's target fish either have teeth or sharp fins, which can also prevent being stabbed by fish.

 

Anti-slip
Most of the fish's body surfaces are very slippery. The anti-slip properties of fishing gloves can make it difficult for us to catch the fish and prevent the fish that we have finally caught. In addition, a pair of non-slip fishing gloves can make us more stable in fishing activities such as holding rods and reels.

 

Keep warm
In winter, the weather is getting colder and colder, but it still can't stop the enthusiasm of fishing enthusiasts. But fishing is a work of patience. In the cold winter, fishing requires not only certain skills but also a set of warm fishing gloves, especially when the fish are frozen and do not want to move.

 

Sun protection
In summer, a pair of fingerless fishing gloves features UPF 50+ and delivers maximum sun protection to safeguard your skin from harsh sun rays and inclement weather. Equipped with an extended cuff, offers extra coverage for the wrists, and allows for meeting your long sleeves for full coverage.

 

Water-resistant
A pair of waterproof fishing gloves can try to keep our hands from getting wet with water, because once the hands are wet with water, in addition to not feeling very good, the hands are also more slippery, and there will be some inconveniences during fishing activities. Necessary trouble. In addition, it's fine in summer, but when fishing at sea in winter, once your hands are wet, it will be very cold.

 

 
Types of Outdoor Fishing Gloves
 

 

Fingerless fishing gloves
These are the particular types of fishing gloves that cover your hands but have tiny openings at each tip of the fingers. This design offers more hand grip and control over the rods and overall offers more dexterity which is the primary reason most anglers prefer using this kind of fishing gloves. A fingerless design on a glove can help protect you from the sun and still give you a good tactile feel and dexterity. However, you may want to avoid using it in cold weather, deep water fishing, and big game fishing as they won't offer any protection to your fingertips.

 

Fishing gloves for sun protection
These gloves have slightly different materials and features compared to other kinds. Fishing on a sunny day will keep you dry and sweat-free, which will make you think that you don't have to wear gloves anymore. It is somehow true, but don't forget that UV light can bring some problems to your skin. These gloves will protect your hand from getting sunburnt. Over time, heavy exposure to UV rays can lead to skin irritation and damage. UV exposure can also contribute to skin cancer.

Ice fishing gloves

Applicable for fishing in areas where temperatures drop to 0 degrees Celsius and below in the winter months. These gloves keep your hands warm and prevent them from freezing when you're fishing.

Waterproof fishing gloves

Most fishing gloves feature waterproof insulated gloves, which make them resistant to water. This is useful to keep the hands dry and prevent pruning.

Saltwater fishing gloves

These gloves are water-resistant, flexible, lightweight, and suitable for fishing and boating activities.

 

Components of Outdoor Fishing Gloves
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Finger Sections

Fishing gloves usually have four finger sections on each glove, with options for full-finger or fingerless designs. The way these sections are attached to the glove's body and fingertips is essential, as it affects durability and flexibility.

Most gloves use either stitched seams or continuous pieces of material for the fingers. For added protection, especially on the index finger, look for gloves with extra material to protect against line burn, which can happen when handling fishing lines repeatedly.

Thumb Sections

Just like the finger sections, the thumb area plays a crucial role in fishing gloves. Some gloves cover the thumb fully, while others leave it open for greater freedom. This section should be tough enough to protect your thumb from sharp objects since it's often used to grip the fish's mouth.

Fingertips

The fingertips of fishing gloves are key for both protection and dexterity. They should shield your fingers from fish teeth, hooks, and other sharp objects, yet still provide a good sense of touch. Many gloves now come with touchscreen-compatible fingertips, so you can easily use your phone without taking off your gloves. Some models also feature pull tabs on the fingertips, making it easier to put on or remove the gloves.

Palm Area

The palm is one of the most critical areas in a fishing glove. A sturdy, grippy palm can make all the difference, especially if you're handling tough fishing lines or leaders. Offshore fishing gloves, for example, may have extra-strong materials in the palm for handling heavy mono or wire leaders. For lighter, freshwater fishing, a softer, flexible palm made from synthetic leather might be ideal, as it protects from line burn while still allowing you to move your hand freely.

Back of Palm

The back of the palm should offer the right kind of protection based on your needs. This part might feature sun-blocking materials for summer gloves or insulation for warmth in winter gloves.

Cuff

The cuff is the section that covers your wrist. For winter gloves, look for longer cuffs that help retain warmth, while summer gloves may have longer cuffs for sun protection. A Velcro fastener is often added for a secure fit, helping to keep warmth in and water out. Some gloves also feature pull loops on the cuffs, making them easier to pull on and off.

Fourchettes

The fourchettes are the sides of the finger sections, typically made from a stretchy material like spandex. This flexible material gives your fingers more dexterity, while the front and back of the fingers are usually made from sturdier fabric.

Quirks

Quirks are small sections at the base of each finger. They provide extra flexibility, making the gloves more comfortable to wear and easier to move in.

Stitching

Stitching holds the glove materials together, and it's crucial for durability. Some gloves have double stitching for extra strength. Look for high-quality stitching, as it's often the first part to wear out.

Draws

In some gloves, draws (extra flexible linings on the back of the palm) provide added flexibility. These are more common in gloves made from stiff materials but are less often found in fishing gloves.

Lining

The lining adds warmth and comfort to fishing gloves, especially in cold weather. Winter gloves often have a moisture-wicking lining to prevent sweaty hands. Look for polyester linings, which are soft and durable, and stitched between the outer and inner layers for added comfort.

Cushioning

While not common in fishing gloves, cushioning is sometimes added to absorb impact, particularly in gloves designed for big-game fishing. Cushioning can help protect your hands when handling heavy fish or equipment.

Outer Shell

The outer shell is the protective outer layer of the glove. This part shields you from wind, water, and other elements, keeping your hands dry and comfortable. An outer shell made from water-resistant or windproof materials can be especially useful in tough weather conditions.

 

Material of Outdoor Fishing Gloves

 

Neoprene gloves are completely waterproof and offer medium insulation from the cold. They may be a good choice for you if find your hands in the water often, like when catching and releasing one bluegill after another.

 

Fleece is often used as insulation for fishing gloves. That's a good use for it because it only takes a thin layer to keep your hands warm. The thinner the gloves are, the easier it is to tie lines and do other stuff that requires manual dexterity.

 

Wool is famous for its insulating qualities. Unfortunately, wool is bulky and about as water-resistant as a sea sponge. It's sometimes used as an insulating material in fishing gloves, but it makes the gloves too puffy. It's best to avoid wool.

 

Almost all fishing gloves, except for neoprene ones, are made at least partly from stretchy synthetic materials like spandex or Lycra. These fabrics offer a superior fit and total flexibility, but no insulation or grip. That's why good gloves are usually made of one of these with a non-slip coating and sometimes an insulating fabric.

 

How to Maintain Outdoor Fishing Gloves

 

Wear it correctly

Before fishing, make sure the gloves are worn correctly. Place your fingers and palms completely into the glove and adjust the tightness of the glove for comfort.

Care and maintenance

After use, wash gloves in time to keep them clean and hygienic. Avoid using too hot water or bleach to avoid damaging the material of the gloves. In addition, if the gloves are visibly worn or damaged, they should be replaced in time to ensure the effectiveness of use.

Leather Fishing Gloves

 

How to Choose the Right Size Fishing Glove

 

 

If you're an avid fisherman, you know that having the proper gear can make or break your day out on the water. One essential piece of gear for any fisherman is a good pair of fishing gloves. But with so many options on the market, how do you choose the right size fishing glove for you? Here are a few things to consider when selecting the right-size fishing glove:

Your hand size: This is probably the most important factor in choosing the right size glove. You want a glove that fits snugly on your hand without being too tight.

The type of fish you're going after If you're targeting smaller fish, you'll need a glove with smaller finger holes. Conversely, if you're after larger fish, you'll need a glove with larger finger holes.

The climate: If you're fishing in colder weather, you'll want a thicker, warmer glove. If it's hotter out, go for a thinner, more breathable option.

Your budget: Fishing gloves can range in price from $10 to $100 or more. Choose the best option that fits within your budget.

Once you take all of these factors into consideration, you should have no trouble finding the perfect size fishing glove for your needs!

 

 
Our Factory
 

Luqi has come a long way in the global gloves industry. With two production facilities-one in China and another in Ethiopia-our team has grown to over 150 dedicated workers, turning out more than 5 million pairs of gloves each year. All of our gloves are independently designed, rigorously developed, and carefully checked for quality at every step in our production system. Since 2003, Luqi has been ISO 9001 certified, a testament to our commitment to quality. Today, Luqi gloves are worn worldwide, from Japan to the United States, Canada, Brazil, Europe, and beyond, making us an emerging force in the international gloves market.

 

 

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FAQ
 

Q: What's the point of wearing fishing gloves?

A: Fishing gloves do more than keep your hands warm. They're designed to protect you from weather elements, UV rays, and injuries that can come from handling sharp hooks, lines, or even fish fins and teeth. They're a solid addition to any fishing trip.

Q: Can I handle fish while wearing gloves?

A: Yes, you can, but be mindful. Gloves or bare hands can remove a fish's protective coating if you're not careful. It's important to handle fish gently to avoid damaging their scales or the natural slimy coating that protects them.

Q: What are glacier gloves?

A: Glacier gloves are designed for icy conditions, making them popular for winter fishing, paddling, and even hunting. These gloves keep your hands warm and functional, even in freezing temperatures, thanks to their waterproof and windproof outer shell.

Q: Are gloves needed for deep-sea fishing?

A: Gloves are a great choice for deep-sea fishing, especially when handling fish with sharp fins or teeth. They'll also protect your hands from the sun and keep your grip secure when you're leaning on the railings or reeling in big catches.

Q: Are glacier gloves warm?

A: Absolutely! They're made with a waterproof, windproof shell that's built to keep your hands cozy and warm, even in extreme conditions. Perfect for cold-weather adventurers.

Q: What are cryo gloves, and are they for fishing?

A: Cryo gloves are specialized gloves used for handling extremely cold materials, down to -300°F. They're designed for lab work and handling dry ice, so not exactly for fishing!

Q: What's the best material for fishing gloves?

A: Neoprene is a popular choice for fishing gloves in cold weather. It insulates well, even when wet, and is flexible enough to keep your grip secure without sacrificing warmth.

Q: How should fishing gloves fit?

A: Think of gloves as a "second skin" when it comes to fit. A snug fit is crucial, especially for tasks like tying lines or handling fish. Loose gloves can be a hassle, getting caught in equipment or losing that essential feel for your gear.

Q: What makes a glove waterproof?

A: Basic waterproofing involves treating the glove's outer fabric with a silicone or PVC solution. This layer creates a barrier against water. Higher-end waterproof gloves may have additional layers or materials to enhance this effect.

Q: Why use fingerless gloves for fishing?

A: Fingerless gloves are perfect for sun protection and provide a better grip while still allowing your fingers full range of motion for re-rigging and tying knots. They're a great choice if you're fishing in warmer weather.

Q: How should I clean my fishing gloves?

A: For rubber, nitrile, neoprene, and PVC gloves, rinse them with soap and water before removing them. Flip them inside out to dry, and avoid direct sunlight to prevent wear. For neoprene gloves, fresh water is best – no harsh soaps. And never put them in a washing machine or dryer!

Q: Can water soak through neoprene?

A: Not usually. Neoprene resists water, which is why it's also used for wetsuits and water gear. It's durable, flexible, and comfortable, making it perfect for fishing gloves in wet conditions.

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