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Palmyth Long Gray L Fishing Gloves Review

4.6 (4,449) Amazon rating$16.98200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Palmyth Long Gray L Fishing Gloves cost $16.98, hold a 4.6 star average across 4,449 reviews, and sell at 200+ bought last month. That mix of a large review base, a top tier rating, and mid-pack pricing makes it a strong middle ground option in this comparison.

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Best for

Anglers who want an L size, gray colored glove in the Long style backed by a large review count and a 4.6 star rating, at a price well under the Lindy AC950 or Glacier 015BK.

Skip if

Anglers set on the single cheapest option, since the Berkley BTLCFG and NINJA N9690XL both undercut the Palmyth's $16.98 price, or those who specifically want a listed puncture proof feature like the Lindy AC950.

  • Priced 13% above the category median ($14.99 across 33 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 4,449 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.7/5

    4,449 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Palmyth Long Gray L Fishing Gloves land in the middle of this comparison on price, at $16.98, positioned between the budget options and the pricier specialty gloves. The listing name points to a long cut, gray color, and L sizing, and it carries a 4.6 star average across 4,449 reviews with a bought last month figure of 200+.

That price sits above the Berkley BTLCFG's $7.99 and the NINJA N9690XL's $6.99, but well below the Glacier 015BK's $23.21 and the Lindy AC950's $28.35. On rating, the Palmyth ties the Berkley and Lindy at 4.6 stars, ahead of the Glacier's 4.2 and the NINJA's 4.4. Its 4,449 reviews put it behind only the NINJA's 5,800 in raw volume, and well ahead of the Lindy's 898 and the Glacier's 114.

The bought last month figure of 200+ is a useful middle data point too. It beats the Lindy AC950's 100+ and far outpaces the Glacier and NINJA's 0+, though it trails the Berkley BTLCFG's 1,000+. Combined with the high review count and matching top-tier rating, that demand figure suggests a glove with broad, sustained appeal rather than a niche pick.

Pros

  • 4.6 star average across 4,449 reviews, tied for the highest rating in this comparison
  • Bought last month of 200+, ahead of three of the four alternatives compared here
  • Priced at $16.98, well under the Glacier 015BK and Lindy AC950
  • Second largest review count in this comparison after the NINJA N9690XL
  • Listed as InStock with no noted availability issues

Cons

  • No puncture proof or cold weather feature listed in the available facts
  • Priced above the Berkley BTLCFG's $7.99 and NINJA N9690XL's $6.99
  • Bought last month of 200+ still trails the Berkley BTLCFG's 1,000+
  • No detailed material specs listed for this ASIN in the available data

Performance notes

The available facts for this listing do not include a detailed spec sheet, but the product name itself points to a long cut glove in gray, sized L. A longer cut typically extends coverage further up the wrist or forearm compared to a standard glove, which can matter for anglers handling line, nets, or fish over the side of a boat or kayak. Without a listed material or feature breakdown, the strongest signals here come from the sales data: a 4.6 star rating held across 4,449 reviews and a 200+ bought last month figure both point to a glove that performs well enough in regular use to keep earning repeat purchases, even without a standout listed feature like puncture resistance.

What buyers say

A 4.6 star average across 4,449 reviews is one of the stronger combinations of rating and volume in this comparison, trailing only the NINJA N9690XL's 5,800 reviews in raw count and matching the Berkley BTLCFG and Lindy AC950 on rating. The bought last month figure of 200+ adds to that picture, landing between the Lindy AC950's 100+ and the Berkley BTLCFG's 1,000+, and well clear of the Glacier and NINJA's 0+. Taken together, the pattern points to a glove that has built a large, satisfied customer base and continues to sell at a healthy pace, without the highest demand in the group but also without any visible weakness in rating or review consistency.

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Frequently asked questions

What size and color does the Palmyth Long Gray L glove come in?

Based on the listing name, it is an L size glove in gray with a long cut. The available facts do not include a separate material or feature spec sheet for this ASIN beyond the name itself, so buyers should confirm exact material details on the product page before ordering.

How does the Palmyth Long Gray L rating compare to other fishing gloves?

It holds a 4.6 star average across 4,449 reviews, tying the Berkley BTLCFG and Lindy AC950 at 4.6 stars and beating the Glacier 015BK's 4.2 and the NINJA N9690XL's 4.4, while also carrying the second largest review count of any glove in this comparison.

Is the Palmyth Long Gray L a strong seller right now?

Its bought last month figure of 200+ beats the Lindy AC950's 100+ and the Glacier and NINJA's 0+ each, though it falls short of the Berkley BTLCFG's 1,000+, placing it solidly in the middle of this comparison group on recent demand.

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