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plugcrazy
11-21-2009, 09:27 AM
I am looking for a new pair of gloves that are waterproof, breathable and most importantly tight fitting. I heard that sealskins are reliable. Has anyone tried these or can you recommend something?

Monty
11-23-2009, 07:02 AM
I settled on the mitten type glove. Where they fold, so you can fish with your finger exposed and then put them in the mitten to warm-up. Whatever gloves I found with covered fingers made casting tough. The ones that just uncovered the one finger I also did not like. Going to look for the ones you mentioned tonight.

albiealert
11-23-2009, 04:03 PM
I am looking for a new pair of gloves that are waterproof, breathable and most importantly tight fitting. I heard that sealskins are reliable. Has anyone tried these or can you recommend something?

Some of the reviews below. What would you think after reading them? I won't buy them. I like the wool fingerless gloves, similar to what Monty said. The only drawback to the wool is after you get it wet you're done. I don't fish much in the cold anyway, so the wool ones are good enough for me, and cheap.




'GREAT MONEY WASTER'http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/t.gifStrengths:
Would Burn for longer than most gloves.http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/t.gifWeaknesses:
Terrible fit.
Not waterproof, there claims of waterproofness are based on 60secs under 2mm of calm water.
Cold
Difficult to put on.
Pricey seen as you could buy a cheap pair from Wal-mart that would do the job better.
Sweaty.http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/t.gifOverall:
I've tried all Sealskin products now (cause i brought them alltogether as a deal) The gloves and the beanie, check my other review, are a total waste of money. The socks are OKish.



'BO.....KS IVE BEEN HAD?'http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/t.gifStrengths:
Not sure. http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/t.gifWeaknesses:
Dont do what they say they do on the packet. http://www.outdoorsmagic.com/t.gifOverall:
Mine stayed dry for about 5 minutes. Then they started leaking. After that they just soaked up the water like blotting paper. I ended up taking them off and putting up with the icy rain.