Seibertron us-fba-fangshai2-3/4-ertong-lan-M Fishing Gloves Review
Our verdict
The Seibertron youth fishing gloves cost $14.99 and hold a 4.1 star rating across 111 reviews, the smallest review count and lowest rating of the four gloves compared here. Built from synthetic fabric in a kids sized M, blue colorway, this is a budget option aimed squarely at young anglers rather than adults.
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Parents buying a fishing glove for a kid, since this is sized M Youth rather than adult, priced at $14.99, well below the Glacier and Lindy adult gloves, for a young angler who just needs basic hand protection.
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Skip this if you need an adult-sized glove, since M Youth will not fit a grown hand, or if you want the strongest rating on record, since 4.1 stars across 111 reviews is the lowest and smallest sample in this comparison.
- Material Synthetic Fabric
- Size M Youth
- Color blue
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 111 owner ratings
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Popularity1.1/5
111 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
Kids who tag along on fishing trips need gear scaled to their hands, and the Seibertron us-fba-fangshai2-3/4-ertong-lan-M fishing glove is built for exactly that gap. Priced at $14.99, it comes in a youth M size with a blue synthetic fabric build.
Against the three adult gloves in this comparison, the Seibertron is the only one sized for kids. The Glacier 015BK costs $23.21 in adult Large, the Lindy AC950 runs $28.35 in Large/X-Large, and the Berkley BTLCFG sells for $7.99 in one adult size. None of those will fit a youth hand the way this glove is designed to.
Rating-wise, the Seibertron sits at 4.1 stars across 111 reviews, the lowest score and smallest review count of the four gloves here. The Glacier scores 4.2 stars on a similar 114 reviews, while the Lindy and Berkley both reach 4.6 stars on much larger review bases of 898 and 2,607. Bought-last-month data for the Seibertron reads 0+, matching the Glacier and trailing well behind the Lindy's 100+ and the Berkley's 1,000+. For parents comparing gloves purely on price and specs, that gap in rating and review volume is worth weighing alongside the youth-specific sizing that sets this glove apart from the three adult options.
Pros
- Priced at $14.99, cheaper than both the Glacier and Lindy adult gloves
- Sized specifically for youth hands, M Youth, unlike any adult-sized alternative here
- Synthetic fabric construction keeps the glove lightweight for smaller hands
- 111 reviews is enough to establish a rating pattern despite the smaller base
- Blue colorway is easy to spot in a tackle bag or boat
Cons
- 4.1 star rating is the lowest among the four gloves compared
- 111 reviews is the smallest sample size in this set
- Bought last month shows 0+, same as the lowest-demand alternative
- Youth M sizing will not fit an adult hand
Specifications
| Material | Synthetic Fabric |
|---|---|
| Size | M Youth |
| Color | blue |
Performance notes
Synthetic fabric at a youth M size points to a lightweight, flexible glove built for smaller hands rather than heavy-duty protection. That is a different design goal than the leather or neoprene-blend gloves elsewhere in this category, which prioritize abrasion resistance for adult-sized tasks like handling toothy fish or gripping wet rope. A blue colorway and youth sizing both signal this is meant for a young angler rather than a serious offshore trip. The $14.99 price sits between the Berkley's $7.99 and the Glacier's $23.21, reasonable for a kids item that will likely be outgrown before it wears out. With only 111 reviews and a 4.1 star average, the feedback pool is smaller than the adult alternatives, so the rating carries a bit less statistical weight than the Lindy's 898 or the Berkley's 2,607.
What buyers say
A 4.1 star average is the lowest of the four gloves compared, and the 111 review count is also the smallest sample, tied closely with the Glacier's 114. That combination suggests a smaller, more niche buyer base, which makes sense for a youth-sized item compared against three adult gloves. The bought-last-month figure sits at 0+, matching the Glacier and falling short of the Lindy's 100+ and the Berkley's 1,000+ recent purchase activity. None of that makes the rating unreliable, but it does mean the pattern here is read from a thinner data set than the other three options in this comparison.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this glove sized for adults or kids?
This is a youth M size, not an adult glove. It is the only kids-sized option among the four fishing gloves compared here, the other three being Large or Large/X-Large adult gloves from Glacier, Lindy, and Berkley. Parents shopping for a young angler should look here first.
How does the rating compare to other fishing gloves?
At 4.1 stars across 111 reviews, this glove has the lowest rating and smallest review count of the four compared. The Glacier scores slightly higher at 4.2 stars on a similar 114 reviews, while the Lindy and Berkley both reach 4.6 stars on much larger review totals of 898 and 2,607.
What is this glove made from?
It is built from synthetic fabric in a blue colorway, priced at $14.99. That places it between the Berkley's $7.99 plastic pair and the Glacier's $23.21 fleece-neoprene-synthetic blend, making it a mid-priced, lightweight option scaled down specifically for youth hands rather than adult ones.