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expired Posted by TattyBear | Staff • Feb 7, 2024

Berkley Coated Fishing Gloves (Blue/Grey)

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Amazon has Berkley Coated Fishing Gloves (Blue/Grey) on sale for $2.77. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Coated gloves with textured grip
  • Heavy duty yet flexible
  • Protect hands from fish handling hazards
  • Grip slippery fish
  • Washable

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Amazon has Berkley Coated Fishing Gloves (Blue/Grey) on sale for $2.77. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Coated gloves with textured grip
  • Heavy duty yet flexible
  • Protect hands from fish handling hazards
  • Grip slippery fish
  • Washable

Editor's Notes

  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.5 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 3,300 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Gloves? We don't need no stinking gloves!!
These look JUST like gardening gloves… can anyone weigh in on that?
You must not fish or you'd know that the Berkley gloves are totally different. They are designed with a special rubber coating that has hundreds of tiny bumps in the coating. They were designed to mainly grip very slimy fish and maintain your grip when they are thrashing around. The gloves from Harbor Freight are just a slick coating and the fish will slide right out. The coating might work for things in the yard, but not for fish. Same with any other gardening glove, they are not made like the Berkley gloves, plus the Berkley are made of an extra thick coating, in case you grab the fins of the fish, it won't penetrate the glove and stick you.

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Feb 7, 2024
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DC3338
Feb 7, 2024
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These look JUST like gardening gloves… can anyone weigh in on that?
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VTX_Rover
Feb 7, 2024
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Gloves? We don't need no stinking gloves!!
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aabbccbbaa
Feb 7, 2024
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Dollar Tree sometimes carries gloves just like these except theirs are fluorescent yellow instead of blue/grey. So if you don't mind the color you can get 2 pairs of the Dollar Tree gloves ($1.25 each pair) for the price of one pair of these Berkley gloves. Do note that these gloves are pretty big as they are one size.
Feb 8, 2024
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eliot
Feb 8, 2024
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these are ideal for lobster diving in CA. the gloves without the textured rubber coating dont grip underwater and actually make stuff more slippery
gloves like this at home depot are like $15
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Quote from VTX_Rover :
Gloves? We don't need no stinking gloves!!
That's why you try to wash them after each trip
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Quote from DC3338 :
These look JUST like gardening gloves… can anyone weigh in on that?
They are the same in my opinion. Cheaper at Harbor Freight with this coupon!

HARDY Touchscreen Hi-Vis Polyurethane Coated Work Gloves for $2.29 https://hf.tools/coupons/2024/02/182352-64242
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I'm in for 4 pair. I can always use these kinds of gloves
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Quote from TJM :
They are the same in my opinion. Cheaper at Harbor Freight with this coupon!

HARDY Touchscreen Hi-Vis Polyurethane Coated Work Gloves for $2.29 https://hf.tools/coupons/2024/02/182352-64242
You must not fish or you'd know that the Berkley gloves are totally different. They are designed with a special rubber coating that has hundreds of tiny bumps in the coating. They were designed to mainly grip very slimy fish and maintain your grip when they are thrashing around. The gloves from Harbor Freight are just a slick coating and the fish will slide right out. The coating might work for things in the yard, but not for fish. Same with any other gardening glove, they are not made like the Berkley gloves, plus the Berkley are made of an extra thick coating, in case you grab the fins of the fish, it won't penetrate the glove and stick you.
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Quote from DC3338 :
These look JUST like gardening gloves… can anyone weigh in on that?
Gardening gloves have a slick rubber coating, good for gripping tools when working with moist dirt or in a wet environment. The fishing gloves have the same type of coating, but with hundreds of tiny bumps in the rubber, to give much better grip. The reason is that the fishing gloves are designed to grip slimy fish, sometimes extremely slimy. A plain rubber coating will not work and the coating on these are also extra thick, to help keep the fins of the fish from penetrating the glove if you accidently get stuck.
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Quote from swgfanforlife :
You must not fish or you'd know that the Berkley gloves are totally different. They are designed with a special rubber coating that has hundreds of tiny bumps in the coating. They were designed to mainly grip very slimy fish and maintain your grip when they are thrashing around. The gloves from Harbor Freight are just a slick coating and the fish will slide right out. The coating might work for things in the yard, but not for fish. Same with any other gardening glove, they are not made like the Berkley gloves, plus the Berkley are made of an extra thick coating, in case you grab the fins of the fish, it won't penetrate the glove and stick you.
Didn't know they were that different.

I do fish. Have been for 40 some years. Just never needed to actually wear "fishing gloves" to handle a fish. I mainly fish for largemouth, smallies, trout, walleye, pickerel, and panfish and you don't need gloves to handle them. Not even for the channel cats I catch occasionally. If I did wear them, my friends would boot me out of the boat!!

Thanks for the explanation though.
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I prefer a fishing pole — but hey — if your fast enough gloves might work.

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