KastKing La Sal Fishing Gloves UPF50+ Sun Gloves UV Protection Review
Our verdict
The KastKing La Sal fishing gloves cost $14.99 and carry UPF50+ UV protection built from a 90 percent polyester, 10 percent spandex blend. With 300+ units bought last month, this glove shows strong recent demand, though its 4.5 star rating currently sits on a listing with 0 reviews recorded, unlike the other gloves compared here.
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Anglers fishing in direct sun who want UPF50+ coverage in a stretchy polyester-spandex blend, at $14.99 with 300+ bought last month, showing solid recent demand even without an established review count yet.
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- Material 90%Polyester/10%Spandex
- Size Large-X-Large
- Color A: Boulder Camo Ice
- Pieces 1.0 Count
Overview
Long days on open water mean sun exposure on the hands, and the KastKing La Sal fishing glove is built around that problem with UPF50+ UV protection in a 90 percent polyester, 10 percent spandex blend, sized Large-X-Large in a Boulder Camo Ice colorway, priced at $14.99.
That price sits well below the Glacier's $23.21 and the Lindy's $28.35, and just above the Berkley's $7.99. None of those three alternatives list UV protection as a feature, which makes the La Sal's UPF50+ rating its clearest point of difference in this comparison, alongside its stretch-oriented polyester-spandex blend.
The listing shows a 4.5 star rating, but with 0 reviews recorded, a pattern that stands apart from the Glacier's 114, the Lindy's 898, and the Berkley's 2,607 reviews. What is measurable here is the bought-last-month figure of 300+, ahead of the Glacier's 0+ and the Lindy's 100+, and trailing only the Berkley's 1,000+, suggesting this glove is moving well in recent sales even without a deep review history yet. For sun-exposed anglers weighing UV protection against a thinner review base, that recent demand figure is a meaningful data point to factor in.
Pros
- UPF50+ UV protection, a feature not listed on any of the three comparison gloves
- 300+ bought last month, the second-strongest recent demand figure in this comparison
- Priced at $14.99, well under the Glacier's $23.21 and the Lindy's $28.35
- Polyester-spandex blend adds stretch not found in the leather or plastic alternatives
- Large-X-Large sizing fits a broad range of adult hands
Cons
- 0 reviews are recorded behind the 4.5 star rating shown on the listing
- No established review base to compare against the Glacier's 114 or Berkley's 2,607
- Single Boulder Camo Ice colorway limits choice for buyers wanting a different look
- Spandex blend may not match neoprene for cold-water insulation
Specifications
| Material | 90%Polyester/10%Spandex |
|---|---|
| Size | Large-X-Large |
| Color | A: Boulder Camo Ice |
| Pieces | 1.0 Count |
Performance notes
A 90 percent polyester, 10 percent spandex blend points to a stretchy, breathable glove built for sun exposure rather than cold-water insulation, which lines up with the stated UPF50+ rating. That is a different design goal than the fleece-neoprene-synthetic blend on the Glacier or the puncture-proof blend on the Lindy, both aimed more at warmth and abrasion resistance than UV blocking. A Large-X-Large size range matches the flexibility of the Lindy's similar sizing, wider than the Glacier's single Large option. At $14.99, the price sits closer to the Berkley's $7.99 than to the pricier Glacier or Lindy gloves, while adding a sun-protection feature neither of those three list. The 300+ bought-last-month figure suggests that combination of low price and UV protection is resonating with recent buyers even before a deep review history has built up.
What buyers say
This listing shows a 4.5 star rating alongside 0 reviews recorded, which sets it apart from the Glacier, Lindy, and Berkley gloves, all of which carry review counts from 114 up to 2,607. That makes the star rating here harder to weigh with confidence compared to those better-established listings. The more concrete signal is the bought-last-month figure of 300+, which beats the Glacier's 0+ and the Lindy's 100+, and trails only the Berkley's 1,000+. Read together, recent purchase activity looks strong for this glove even though the review count has not yet caught up to reflect that demand in a visible rating history.
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Frequently asked questions
Does this glove have UV protection?
Yes, it is rated UPF50+ for sun protection, a feature not listed on the Glacier, Lindy, or Berkley gloves compared here. Combined with its 90 percent polyester, 10 percent spandex blend, it is built for long days in direct sun rather than cold-water insulation, at a $14.99 price point.
How many reviews does this glove have?
The listing shows a 4.5 star rating but with 0 reviews recorded, unlike the other three gloves in this comparison, which range from 114 to 2,607 reviews. That means the rating is not yet backed by a visible review count, so it should be weighed differently than an established listing.
Is this glove selling well?
The bought-last-month figure is 300+, ahead of the Glacier's 0+ and the Lindy's 100+, and behind only the Berkley's 1,000+. That points to strong recent demand for this $14.99 UPF50+ glove, even though its review count has not yet caught up to reflect that in a visible star rating history.