The Angler Glove from Water Strider
$6.99
The Angler Glove from Water Strider
Great fly fishing equipment for float fishing your favorite river or lake. See our other Fishing Gear.
WATER STRIDER ANGLER GLOVES -- NEW !
I have been searching for the best angler glove all my life. The Atlas Nitrile 370 is it. Tough, fits like a second skin wears like iron. It is washable. It is perfect for rowing the Water Strider and you can tie on a fly even with 6X or smaller tippet. You can actually feel the line with your fingers and they are warm wet or dry. The longer cuff gives you lots of protection and is very comfortable to wear while doing other tasks. They are so nice I have several pair so no mater what you are doing you always have a pair of Atlas gloves ready to slip on. They are very easy to take on and off and they also handle fish without slipping out of your hands. When you fish a lot your hands are soon a mess. These gloves will give you the protection you need every day. I know you will love them, why not order 3 pair today I guarantee them.
Available in S, M, L, and XL. If you aren't sure what size Angler Gloves to select, please see the chart below.
Item Name: Angler Gloves
Shipping weight: 2 oz
Price: $6.99
Ideal for technical, mechanical, assembly, gardening, and general purpose applications.
Tough, durable and lightweight gloves.
The thin Nitrile coating provides excellent flexibility. Ideal for jobs requiring maximum dexterity without the fatigue associated with heavier, bulkier gloves. Allows workers to perform detailed tasks with ease.
Nitrile is stronger than rubber, protecting palms and fingertips from the rigors of everyday work.
The seamless nylon knit liner increases comfort while it repels dirt, stains and contamination.
Historical records detail the existence and use of gloves back to pre-historic times, yet it wasn't until the 19th century that a method for sizing gloves was devised.
In 1834 a man named Zavier Jouvin from Grenoble established a system of sizing gloves by measuring the hand around its widest part, the knuckles. Jouvin's measurement system is called "Pied de Roe", or "King's Foot."
Glove sizes have not been affected by metrication, and are usually sized from 4 - 10. The hand that is used the most is measured, as it tends to be slightly larger. Usually this is the hand that the person writes with.
A good fit ensures good wear and comfort.
Great fly fishing equipment for float fishing your favorite river or lake. See our other Fishing Gear.
WATER STRIDER ANGLER GLOVES -- NEW !
I have been searching for the best angler glove all my life. The Atlas Nitrile 370 is it. Tough, fits like a second skin wears like iron. It is washable. It is perfect for rowing the Water Strider and you can tie on a fly even with 6X or smaller tippet. You can actually feel the line with your fingers and they are warm wet or dry. The longer cuff gives you lots of protection and is very comfortable to wear while doing other tasks. They are so nice I have several pair so no mater what you are doing you always have a pair of Atlas gloves ready to slip on. They are very easy to take on and off and they also handle fish without slipping out of your hands. When you fish a lot your hands are soon a mess. These gloves will give you the protection you need every day. I know you will love them, why not order 3 pair today I guarantee them.
Available in S, M, L, and XL. If you aren't sure what size Angler Gloves to select, please see the chart below.
Item Name: Angler Gloves
Shipping weight: 2 oz
Price: $6.99
Ideal for technical, mechanical, assembly, gardening, and general purpose applications.
Tough, durable and lightweight gloves.
The thin Nitrile coating provides excellent flexibility. Ideal for jobs requiring maximum dexterity without the fatigue associated with heavier, bulkier gloves. Allows workers to perform detailed tasks with ease.
Nitrile is stronger than rubber, protecting palms and fingertips from the rigors of everyday work.
The seamless nylon knit liner increases comfort while it repels dirt, stains and contamination.
Historical records detail the existence and use of gloves back to pre-historic times, yet it wasn't until the 19th century that a method for sizing gloves was devised.
In 1834 a man named Zavier Jouvin from Grenoble established a system of sizing gloves by measuring the hand around its widest part, the knuckles. Jouvin's measurement system is called "Pied de Roe", or "King's Foot."
Glove sizes have not been affected by metrication, and are usually sized from 4 - 10. The hand that is used the most is measured, as it tends to be slightly larger. Usually this is the hand that the person writes with.
A good fit ensures good wear and comfort.