Palmyth Wool Gloves L/XL Fishing Gloves Review
Our verdict
The Palmyth wool fishing gloves cost $26.98 and carry a 4.6 star rating across 981 reviews, tying the top rating in this comparison while weighing just 2.89 ounces. That combination of a strong review base and a lightweight wool build makes this one of the more balanced picks among the four gloves compared here.
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Anglers who want a lightweight glove for cooler weather, since wool at 2.89 ounces is the lightest material here, backed by a 4.6 star rating across 981 reviews, a large and reassuring sample size for the price.
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Skip this if you need proven recent demand, since the bought-last-month figure reads 0+, or if you want the cheapest option, since the Berkley pair costs $19 less at $7.99 with a similar 4.6 star rating.
- Material Wool
- Weight 2.89 ounces
- Size Large-X-Large
- Color Gray
- Priced 80% above the category median ($14.99 across 33 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 981 owner ratings
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Popularity3.6/5
981 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
Cold mornings on the water call for a glove that keeps hands warm without adding bulk, and the Palmyth Wool Gloves L/XL aim at that need with a wool build weighing just 2.89 ounces, priced at $26.98 in a Gray colorway sized Large-X-Large.
Wool is a distinct material choice in this lineup. The Glacier 015BK uses a fleece, neoprene, and synthetic blend at 6.4 ounces for $23.21, the Lindy AC950 is a puncture-proof blend at $28.35, and the Berkley BTLCFG is plastic at $7.99. At 2.89 ounces, the Palmyth is by far the lightest of the four, which matters for anglers who want warmth without a bulky glove getting in the way of tying knots or handling tackle.
The 4.6 star rating across 981 reviews ties the Lindy and Berkley for the highest score in this set, and it comes on a review base larger than both the Glacier's 114 and the Lindy's 898. Bought last month reads 0+, the same pattern seen on the Glacier, while the Lindy shows 100+ and the Berkley shows 1,000+ in recent purchases. For anglers weighing a high rating against confirmed current demand, that split is the main tradeoff to consider here.
Pros
- 4.6 star rating across 981 reviews, tied for the highest score in this comparison
- 2.89 ounce weight is the lightest material of the four gloves compared
- Wool construction offers warmth without the bulk of a neoprene blend
- 981 reviews is a large sample size relative to the Glacier's 114
- Large-X-Large sizing covers a wider range of adult hand sizes
Cons
- At $26.98, it costs more than both the Berkley at $7.99 and the Glacier at $23.21
- Bought last month shows 0+, unlike the Lindy's 100+ or Berkley's 1,000+
- Wool may not match neoprene for wet-weather insulation
- Only offered in Gray, with no alternate color listed
Specifications
| Material | Wool |
|---|---|
| Weight | 2.89 ounces |
| Size | Large-X-Large |
| Color | Gray |
Performance notes
At 2.89 ounces, the Palmyth wool glove is roughly half the weight of the Glacier's 6.4 ounce fleece-neoprene-synthetic build, which points to a glove designed for warmth and dexterity rather than heavy abrasion resistance. Wool traps heat well even when damp, a useful trait for early morning casting in cool weather, though it is not the same material logic as the puncture-proof blend the Lindy AC950 uses for handling hooks and line. A Large-X-Large size range is broader than the single Large sizing on the Glacier, giving more adult hands a workable fit. At $26.98, the price sits in the middle of this four-glove set, above the Berkley's $7.99 but below the Lindy's $28.35, positioning it as a mid-range choice built around lightweight warmth rather than maximum durability.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 981 reviews puts the Palmyth in a tie with the Lindy and Berkley for the top rating in this comparison, and its review count is well above the Glacier's 114. That combination of a high score and a large sample suggests a consistent pattern of satisfaction rather than a fluke result from a handful of reviewers. The bought-last-month figure of 0+ is the one soft spot, since it does not show the same recent buying momentum reflected in the Lindy's 100+ or especially the Berkley's 1,000+. Read together, the historical rating pattern is strong, even if current purchase activity is not confirmed by this data point.
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Frequently asked questions
How much do the Palmyth wool fishing gloves weigh?
They weigh 2.89 ounces, the lightest of the four fishing gloves compared here. The Glacier 015BK weighs more than double that at 6.4 ounces due to its fleece-neoprene-synthetic blend, making the Palmyth a notably lighter option for anglers who prioritize a low-bulk glove.
What is the rating on these gloves?
The Palmyth wool gloves hold a 4.6 star rating across 981 reviews, tying the Lindy AC950 and Berkley BTLCFG for the highest score in this comparison. That rating comes on a larger review base than the Glacier's 114, giving it a fairly reliable sample size.
What size does this glove come in?
It comes in a single Large-X-Large size in Gray. That range covers more adult hand sizes than the Glacier's single Large option, though buyers who need a size outside that range should check the Lindy's Large/X-Large listing as an alternative.