SUJAYU Fingerless Gloves - Multipurpose Water & Sports Gloves for Review
Our verdict
The SUJAYU fingerless gloves cost just $7.99, tying the Berkley pair for the lowest price in this comparison, and show 100+ bought last month. The listing carries a 4.3 star average but with 0 reviews recorded, so that score has no visible review count behind it yet, unlike every other glove compared here.
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Anglers who want a cheap, fingerless silicone grip glove for tasks like handling lures or tying knots, at $7.99 with 100+ units bought last month, and who do not need a large review history to feel confident buying.
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- Material Silicone
- Weight 0.04 Kilograms
- Size X-Large
- Color Black
- Pieces 2
- Feature 1 pair gloves
- Priced 47% below the category median ($14.99 across 33 tracked models)
Overview
A fingerless glove trades full hand coverage for grip and dexterity, useful for tying knots or handling slippery lures without pulling a glove off. The SUJAYU Fingerless Gloves come in silicone at 0.04 kilograms, sized X-Large in Black, priced at $7.99 for a two-piece pair.
At $7.99, this ties the Berkley BTLCFG for the lowest price among the four gloves in this comparison, well under the Glacier's $23.21 and the Lindy's $28.35. The silicone material is also distinct from the fleece-neoprene blend, puncture-proof blend, and plastic builds used by the other three gloves.
The listing shows a 4.3 star rating, but with 0 reviews recorded, meaning that average is not backed by a visible review count the way the Glacier's 114, the Lindy's 898, or the Berkley's 2,607 reviews are. What the data does show is 100+ bought last month, ahead of the Glacier's 0+ and matching the general range of active recent demand seen on the Lindy, though behind the Berkley's 1,000+. For a budget-priced, fingerless option, that recent purchase activity is a more useful signal than the still-thin review count on this specific listing.
Pros
- Priced at $7.99, tied with the Berkley for the lowest price in this comparison
- 100+ bought last month, more recent demand than the Glacier's 0+
- Silicone material offers a grip-focused build distinct from fabric or leather gloves
- Fingerless design suits tasks like tying knots or handling lures
- Comes as a two-piece pair per the listed Pieces spec
Cons
- 0 reviews are recorded behind the 4.3 star average, unlike every other glove in this comparison
- No established review history to weigh against the Glacier's 114 or Lindy's 898
- Fingerless coverage offers less hand protection than a full-finger glove
- X-Large is the only size listed, with no smaller option
Specifications
| Material | Silicone |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Size | X-Large |
| Color | Black |
| Pieces | 2 |
| Feature | 1 pair gloves |
Performance notes
Silicone at 0.04 kilograms is a light, grippy material better suited to handling smooth or wet surfaces like lure bodies and line than to blocking cold or abrasion the way leather or a neoprene blend would. Being fingerless, this glove is built around dexterity rather than full coverage, a tradeoff that makes sense for tasks like tying knots but leaves fingertips exposed compared to the full-finger Glacier, Lindy, or Berkley gloves. An X-Large-only sizing and a two-piece pair count round out the listing. At $7.99, the price matches the Berkley's rock-bottom pricing, and the 100+ bought-last-month figure indicates the low price is drawing active recent purchases even without an established review count backing the 4.3 star average shown on the page.
What buyers say
The 4.3 star average here is worth reading carefully, since the listing shows 0 reviews recorded behind it, a pattern that differs from every other glove in this comparison, all of which have review counts ranging from 114 to 2,607. That makes the rating harder to weigh against the Glacier's 4.2 stars on 114 reviews or the Lindy and Berkley's 4.6 stars on much larger bases. What is more concrete is the bought-last-month figure of 100+, ahead of the Glacier's 0+ and in the same range as the Lindy, though behind the Berkley's 1,000+. Recent purchase activity looks solid even where the review history does not yet back it up.
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Frequently asked questions
How many reviews does this glove have?
The listing shows a 4.3 star rating but with 0 reviews recorded, unlike the other three gloves compared here, which range from 114 to 2,607 reviews. That means the rating is not yet backed by a visible review count, so buyers should weigh it differently than a glove with an established review history.
How much does the SUJAYU fingerless glove cost?
It costs $7.99, tying the Berkley BTLCFG for the lowest price among the four fishing gloves compared here. That is well under the Glacier's $23.21 and the Lindy's $28.35, making it one of the cheapest fingerless glove options in this specific comparison.
Is this glove selling well right now?
The listing shows 100+ units bought last month, ahead of the Glacier's 0+ figure and in a similar range to the Lindy's 100+, though behind the Berkley's 1,000+. That suggests active recent demand even though the page does not yet show a backing review count for its 4.3 star average.