Simms Solarflex Sunglove
Simms Solarflex Sunglove
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Knot tying, line stripping and pocket opening. Our hands are the most important tool in our kit. Give yours the respect they deserve with Simms SolarFlex SunGlove. From hot sun to fast moving line, these lightweight gloves extend the range of what your hands can handle without compromising your knot tying or line handling dexterity. Extended cuffs meet your shirt sleeves for full sun coverage and the breathable stretch fabric provides practical coverage for hard-working hands.
Noted Features:
- Lightweight, quick-drying, & breathable stretch fabric
- Open palm for enhanced rod feel
- Extended index & middle finger
- Pairing snaps
- UPF 50 sun protection
FABRIC TECH: SolarFlex® UPF 50 stretch fabric
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