Fish Handling/Cleaning Gloves Textured Grip Palm Soft Lining Fillet Gloves Review

4.5 (3,424) Amazon rating$9.971,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

These Fish Handling/Cleaning Gloves cost $9.97 and carry a 4.5 star average across 3,424 reviews, with 1,000 or more units bought last month, the highest reported demand of any glove in this comparison. Made from rubber with a textured grip palm and soft lining, they are built for cleaning and filleting rather than casting or hooking fish.

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Best for

Anglers who need a grip focused glove for handling slippery fish and cleaning the catch at the dock or the sink. The rubber build and textured palm suit wet, messy work rather than long casting sessions.

Skip if

Skip these if you need a glove built for casting, sun protection or cold weather, since the rubber, one size construction is designed for grip and cleanup, not the fit and coverage found in the Bassdash or KastKing gloves.

  • Material Rubber
  • Weight 0.1 Kilograms
  • Size One Size
  • Color Black
  • Pieces 1
  • Priced 33% below the category median ($14.99 across 33 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 3,424 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.5/5

    3,424 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

Cleaning and filleting a catch at the dock means wet hands, slippery skin and the need for a grip that holds even when everything is covered in water, which is the job these Fish Handling/Cleaning Gloves are built for at $9.97.

Made from rubber with a soft lining and a textured grip palm, in a One Size, Black build weighing 0.1 kilograms, these gloves take a different approach than fabric based options like the KastKing Sol Armis or Bassdash ALTIMATE. The numbers back up the design choice: a 4.5 star average across 3,424 reviews and 1,000 or more bought last month, matching the Berkley BTLCFG for the highest reported recent demand in this comparison.

At $9.97, these gloves cost close to the $7.99 Berkley BTLCFG and Luwint Lwt-DYglove, but with a review count of 3,424, more than any glove in this group except the KastKing Sol Armis. For anglers whose main need is grip and cleanup rather than sun or cold protection, this rubber built pair has the review volume and recent purchase data to back up the price point.

Pros

  • 4.5 star rating across 3,424 reviews, the second highest review count in this comparison
  • 1,000 or more bought last month, tied with the Berkley BTLCFG for the strongest demand signal
  • Textured grip rubber palm built specifically for handling slippery, wet fish
  • Soft lining adds comfort against the rubber exterior
  • Priced at $9.97, close to the least expensive gloves in this comparison

Cons

  • Only available in One Size, which may not fit every hand
  • Rubber build lacks the sun protection built into the KastKing Sol Armis or Bassdash ALTIMATE
  • No brand name listed on the product, unlike the named Bassdash, KastKing, Glacier and Lindy options
  • Not designed for casting or long term wear the way fingerless or fabric gloves are

Specifications

MaterialRubber
Weight0.1 Kilograms
SizeOne Size
ColorBlack
Pieces1

Performance notes

Rubber is a firmer, more waterproof material than the faux leather used in the Bassdash gloves or the spandex polyester blend in the KastKing Sol Armis, and it holds up better to constant contact with fish slime and water during cleaning. The textured grip palm is built to keep hold of a wet, squirming fish, and the soft lining adds a layer of comfort against the rubber shell. At 0.1 kilograms, the weight is close to the Lindy AC950's 0.12 kilograms, though the two gloves serve different purposes: the Lindy is built for puncture protection during casting and hook removal, while this pair is built around grip and cleanup. The One Size, Black listing means there is no sizing choice, a tradeoff for a lower price point built around a single, wide use case.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average across 3,424 reviews puts this glove just behind the 4.6 stars posted by the Berkley BTLCFG and KastKing Sol Armis, but its review count is the second largest in this comparison, trailing only the KastKing's 5,683. The standout figure is demand: 1,000 or more bought last month ties the Berkley BTLCFG for the highest recent purchase volume reported here, well above the 50 or more for the Bassdash ALTIMATE or the 0 or more for the Luwint and Minicart gloves. That combination of a large review base, a solid rating and strong recent sales points to consistent, high volume repeat buying.

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Frequently asked questions

What are these gloves designed for?

They are built for handling and cleaning fish, with a rubber shell, a textured grip palm and a soft lining. That construction targets grip in wet conditions rather than casting comfort or sun protection, which fabric based gloves in this comparison focus on instead.

How does the review pattern compare to other fishing gloves?

At 4.5 stars across 3,424 reviews, this pair has the second highest review count in this comparison after the KastKing Sol Armis. Combined with 1,000 or more bought last month, it shows strong, consistent demand at a $9.97 price point.

Do they come in different sizes?

No, the listing specifies One Size only, in Black. Buyers who need a specific hand size fit should look at gloves like the Bassdash ALTIMATE or Glacier 015BK, which list specific sizes such as Large or Medium instead of a single universal fit.

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