• Anglers Touch Screen Gloves

    $19.95

    Our new open finger touch screen gloves are great fishing gloves and also work very nice on the new touch screens. Waffle coated palms, washable. Easy to tie on a fly or tie a knot. To remove just pull on the 3 fingers and they slip right off.

    Available in S, M, L, and XL
    Item Name: Touch Screen Fishing Gloves

    Price: $19.95

    Size   

    Item Name: Touch Screen Fishing Gloves
    picture of hand

    To find out your glove size, measure (in inches) around your hand with a tape measure across your palm. You should use your dominant hand, the right if you are right-handed, and the left if you are left-handed.

    Glove Size Equivalents
    Some manufacturers indicate glove sizes by number and others by letters standing for Small, Medium, Large, etc. We always indicate the size of a pair of gloves the same way the manufacturer does. Use the table at the right to translate between "letter sizes" and "number sizes".

    Sizes for UNISEX Gloves
    -
    XXS
    XS
    S
    M
    L
    XL
    XXL
    XXXL
    Circumference of the Hand in Inches
    6.5
    7
    7.5
    8.5
    9
    9.5
    10
    11
    -
    Sizes for WOMEN'S Gloves
    -
    XXS
    XS
    S
    M
    L
    XL
    XXL
    XXXL
    Circumference of the Hand in Inches
    -
    6
    6.5
    7
    7.5
    8
    -
    -
     
    Sizes for MEN'S Gloves
    -
    XXS
    XS
    S
    M
    L
    XL
    XXL
    XXXL
    Circumference of the Hand in
    -
    7
    7 ½ - 8
    8 ½ - 9
    9 ½ - 10
    10 ½ - 11
    11 ½ - 12
    -
    cm
    -
    18
    20
    23
    25
    28
    30
    -

    A) Measure around the hand at the fullest part (exclude thumb)

    B) measure from the tip of the middle finger to the base of the hand

    C) Use the LARGEST of these two measurements for the correct size glove

    D) If you are RIGHT handed, take measurements from your RIGHT hand

    F) If you are LEFT handed, take measurements from your LEFT hand

    G) The number of inches measured equals the size of the glove
    (example: A 7" measurement equals a size 7 glove)

     

    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.