NRS Women's Boater's Gloves$24.95
The NRS Woman's Boater's Gloves are ideal for any type of boating. Lightweight backs, tough palms and three-quarter fingers. Great protection from sun and blisters and excellent finger dexterity.
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Most Liked Positive Review Second Skin Gloves The womens boater gloves REALLY do fit "like a second skin" true to size , once they are on, they feel very comfortable and natural. BUT they do fit close--NOT...Read complete review The womens boater gloves REALLY do fit "like a second skin" true to size , once they are on, they feel very comfortable and natural. BUT they do fit close--NOT tight but like they've been painted on and so they dont come off quick but you really dont want them to until you are done with your trip. I got them to protect my hands from the sun and didnt want anything too hot. THese are great, comfortable but expect them to fit close. Go on easy but have to be teased off when wet. VS Most Liked Negative Review Not so great About the only thing I've bought from NRS that I've been disappointed with. Paddling in Florida I use gloves to ward off blisters, for sun protection and for just a bit of warmth in ...Read complete review About the only thing I've bought from NRS that I've been disappointed with. Paddling in Florida I use gloves to ward off blisters, for sun protection and for just a bit of warmth in chilly spring water. Most light paddling gloves last me at least a season. These lasted 2 trips before they started to fray. Also, altho the gloves fit my hand perfectly the seam inside the thumb rubbed a raw spot. On the plus side they are nice and light and provide a good grip. Reviewed by 33 customers Sort by Displaying reviews 1-5 Previous | Next » Pros
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Comments about NRS Women's Boater's Gloves: Bought another pair at Bass Pro that I can get off easily. Will keep them as a backup pair.
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Comments about NRS Women's Boater's Gloves: The gloves are comfortable at first, but as the day goes on, the fingers bunch up and are less so. I think I'm just better suited for a full finger glove. Good quality, though .
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Comments about NRS Women's Boater's Gloves: Eventually the stitches give between the thumb and finger but I get a year of use before it gives and I use the gloves most weekends.
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Comments about NRS Women's Boater's Gloves: At first I thought the fit seemed a little too tight, but after using them I realized they are probably meant to fit snugly. These gloves made it easier to grip a wet paddle, helping with the tendonitis in my left hand.
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Comments about NRS Women's Boater's Gloves: I used these at an all day Girl Scout boating event. I launched over 100 girls on kayaks using these gloves and they are still like new. No blisters or sore spots on my hands.
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