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Luwint Lwt-DYglove Fishing Gloves Review

4.4 (151) Amazon rating$7.99

Our verdict

The Luwint Lwt-DYglove Fishing Gloves cost $7.99 and carry a 4.4 star average across 151 reviews, putting them in the same price bracket as the Berkley BTLCFG at $7.99 with 2,607 reviews. That review count gap makes the Luwint a smaller, less proven bet at the same price, though the rating itself holds up fine.

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Best for

Anglers who want a basic pair of fishing gloves at a low price point and do not need the deep review history that bigger sellers like Berkley or KastKing have built up over years on the market.

Skip if

Skip this pair if you want the reassurance of a large review base before buying, since 151 reviews is thin next to the thousands behind the Berkley BTLCFG and KastKing Sol Armis gloves at similar or higher prices.

  • Priced 47% below the category median ($14.99 across 33 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 151 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.7/5

    151 owner reviews, fewer 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

A budget minded angler grabbing a cheap pair of gloves for a weekend trip is the target buyer for the Luwint Lwt-DYglove Fishing Gloves. At $7.99, they sit at the low end of the fishing glove field, matching the Berkley BTLCFG on price exactly.

Where the two products differ is proof of demand. The Berkley BTLCFG has racked up 2,607 reviews at a 4.6 star average, and the Lindy AC950 holds 898 reviews at 4.6 stars despite costing $28.35, more than three times as much. The Luwint gloves carry a 4.4 star average, only slightly below those two, but across just 151 reviews, a fraction of the review volume the leading budget option has built up at the identical $7.99 price.

None of this means the Luwint gloves are poorly made. A 4.4 star average is a solid score by any measure, and Amazon lists them as in stock and ready to order. But with 0 or more units reported bought last month, compared to 1,000 or more for the Berkley pair, the sales signal is much weaker. Buyers who want a proven track record at this price should weigh the Berkley BTLCFG first, but for a quick, low cost purchase the Luwint option checks the basic boxes.

Pros

  • Priced at $7.99, matching the cheapest option in this glove comparison
  • 4.4 star average rating holds up against pricier competitors like the Glacier at 4.2 stars
  • Currently listed as InStock and ready to ship
  • Rating sits within 0.2 stars of the top rated Berkley and Lindy gloves
  • Low price removes the barrier to trying a second or third pair for different conditions

Cons

  • Only 151 reviews, far short of the 2,607 backing the same priced Berkley BTLCFG
  • Bought last month is listed at 0 or more, the lowest demand signal in this comparison
  • No material, size or weight specs are listed, unlike the Glacier, Lindy and Berkley pairs
  • Unproven next to gloves with thousands of reviews at similar or lower prices

Performance notes

There is no detailed spec sheet listed for the Luwint Lwt-DYglove Fishing Gloves beyond price and availability, which is unusual next to competitors like the Glacier 015BK, Lindy AC950 and Berkley BTLCFG, all of which list material, weight, size and color. Buyers shopping this pair are working mostly from the price and rating alone rather than a breakdown of fabric or fit. At $7.99, the Luwint sits in the same tier as the Berkley BTLCFG, which lists its material as plastic and its size as one size fits all. Without comparable spec detail, it is harder to judge how the Luwint gloves will fit or hold up to repeated use next to gloves like the Lindy AC950, which specifies a puncture proof build at nearly four times the price. The 4.4 star rating is the clearest signal available here.

What buyers say

A 4.4 star average across 151 reviews is a respectable score, sitting just above the Glacier 015BK's 4.2 stars across 114 reviews and just under the 4.6 stars each posted by the Lindy AC950 and Berkley BTLCFG. The gap that stands out is volume and recent demand. Both the Lindy and Berkley have accumulated hundreds or thousands more reviews, and the Berkley shows 1,000 or more units bought in the last month versus 0 or more for the Luwint. That pattern suggests steady but modest interest rather than a runaway seller, more comparable in traction to the Glacier than to the higher volume Berkley or KastKing options in this category.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Luwint Lwt-DYglove Fishing Gloves a good value at $7.99?

At $7.99, it matches the price of the Berkley BTLCFG, one of the best reviewed gloves in this comparison. The Luwint's 4.4 star rating across 151 reviews suggests solid satisfaction, though with far less review volume than the Berkley's 2,607 reviews at the same price.

How does it compare to the Berkley BTLCFG at the same price?

Both cost $7.99, but the Berkley BTLCFG carries a 4.6 star rating across 2,607 reviews and 1,000 or more bought last month, versus 4.4 stars across 151 reviews and 0 or more bought for the Luwint. The Berkley shows the stronger demand signal at an identical price.

Is it currently available to buy?

Yes, the Luwint Lwt-DYglove Fishing Gloves is listed as InStock at $7.99, so it can be ordered now. Buyers weighing options should also check the Berkley BTLCFG and KastKing Sol Armis gloves, which show stronger review counts and recent sales volume.

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