Dave Bailey Posted July 14, 2013 Report Posted July 14, 2013 #1 son enjoys fishing, but has a fish allergy. Can't eat them, and takes a chance on getting a rash if he handles one too much. He has been wearing some surgical gloves, but they get rips and holes in them easily, and the sweat builds up inside. I can see the same sweat problem happening if he wore kitchen gloves. Is there any sort of glove made for anglers that allows for some sort of breathability? Can't find anything on-line, except for ice-fishing gloves. They would obviously be a bit uncomfortable on a 30C day.
woodenboater Posted July 14, 2013 Report Posted July 14, 2013 (edited) One would think thin goretex gloves would be the ticket but maybe look into this hand cream to see if it will do. Lee Valley sells it but I would think you could find it other places as well. http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?p=10256&cat=2,42407,33246 the manufacturer's webpage with all the info you'll need (includes MSDS etc) http://www.glovesinabottle.ca/index.php Edited July 14, 2013 by woodenboater
Ralph Field Posted July 14, 2013 Report Posted July 14, 2013 (edited) I've noticed that some anglers and fishing guides in the southern US are wearing scarves and gloves to protect there exposed skin to the harmful rays of the sun. Perhaps Googling sun protective wear might yield some results for gloves. Amazon sells what you are looking for under $20 you can get: Coolibar UPF 50+ Full-Finger Gloves - Sun Protection Edited July 14, 2013 by staffman
Dave Bailey Posted July 15, 2013 Author Report Posted July 15, 2013 Thanks guys! That 'Gloves in a Bottle' stuff sounds interesting, might protect me from getting another massive poison ivy rash. The one on my leg right now should not be seen by those of a sensitive disposition.
fishindevil Posted July 15, 2013 Report Posted July 15, 2013 What about the rapala fillet glove ??? They are multi purpose and can also be used as a tailing glove !!!! They work awesome I have used them for way over 20yrs !!! And they will breathe they are made for cleaning fish to protect your fingers from the knife but back in the 80"s when they an put the steelheaders like myself used them for tailing gloves you can grab or hold a fish with them and rinse them off and good to go !!!! I think they will suit your needs perfect !!! Check them out Canadian tire has them most places carry them !!!!!
aplumma Posted July 15, 2013 Report Posted July 15, 2013 There are heavier nitrile gloves that have a cotton base that slip on and off easily at Home Depot or Costco. The back of them is spandex so you breath out the back of the hand and they cling to your hands. They are easy on and off and they can be washed easily. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Firm-Grip-Nitrile-Coated-Polyester-Work-Gloves-5550/202021244#.UePcno2TiSo Art
Dave Bailey Posted July 16, 2013 Author Report Posted July 16, 2013 There are heavier nitrile gloves that have a cotton base that slip on and off easily at Home Depot or Costco. The back of them is spandex so you breath out the back of the hand and they cling to your hands. They are easy on and off and they can be washed easily. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Firm-Grip-Nitrile-Coated-Polyester-Work-Gloves-5550/202021244#.UePcno2TiSo Art That sounds like something to investigate, thanks!
Bondar Posted July 16, 2013 Report Posted July 16, 2013 http://www.buffusa.com/sports/collections/sport-series-mxs-gloves/styles/filter/gloves
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