SUJAYU Fishing Gloves - Men & Women's UV Protection Sailing, Review

4.4 (500) Amazon rating$8.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

The SUJAYU Fishing Gloves for men and women run $8.99, undercutting nearly every glove in this comparison. A 4.4 star average across 500 reviews and 100+ units bought last month show the low price has not stopped it from building a real customer base, even if the rating trails the field's top scores.

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Best for

Anglers and boaters who want a low cost pair of UV protection gloves for sailing or fishing and who are comfortable with a rating slightly below the top of this comparison in exchange for one of the lowest prices available.

Skip if

Skip this if rating matters more than price, since the Berkley, Lindy, and BASSDASH gloves all score at least 0.2 stars higher. Anyone needing a Medium fit built for cold water or heavy cut resistance should also look elsewhere.

  • Material Polyester + microfiber + silicone
  • Size Medium
  • Color Blue
  • Pieces 2
  • Feature A pair gloves
  • Priced 40% below the category median ($14.99 across 33 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 500 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.0/5

    500 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

Two dollars can be the difference between browsing past a listing and adding it to the cart, and the SUJAYU Fishing Gloves for Men and Women lean into that math at $8.99. Made from a polyester, microfiber, and silicone blend, this Medium, blue pair ships as two pieces per the listing and carries a 4.4 star rating across 500 reviews.

Price wise, only the Berkley BTLCFG comes in cheaper at $7.99, while the Glacier 015BK at $23.21 and the Lindy AC950 at $28.35 cost multiples more. The 4.4 rating sits between the Glacier's 4.2 and the Berkley and Lindy's matching 4.6, landing squarely in the middle of the pack, and 500 reviews is still a meaningful sample size.

The 100+ bought-last-month figure matches the Lindy AC950's own recent demand, showing this glove is still moving despite its lower rating relative to the pricier options. A silicone element in the material blend suggests some grip enhancement built into the design, a feature not mentioned in the other three comparison listings. For anglers who prioritize price and grip over the very top rating in the category, that combination of specs and ongoing sales volume is worth weighing against the pricier alternatives.

Pros

  • Priced at $8.99, the second cheapest glove in this four way comparison
  • 100+ units bought last month, matching the Lindy AC950's recent demand figure
  • 500 reviews provide a reasonably large sample for its 4.4 star rating
  • Silicone included in the material blend, a grip focused feature not listed on the other comparison gloves
  • Ships as 2 pieces per the listing, covering both hands in one purchase

Cons

  • 4.4 star rating trails the Berkley and Lindy gloves' matching 4.6 average by 0.2 stars
  • 500 reviews is well short of the Berkley's 2,607 and the BASSDASH's 1,000
  • No weight spec provided, unlike the Glacier, Lindy, and BASSDASH listings
  • Only available in Medium and blue per the facts given, limiting size and color choice

Specifications

MaterialPolyester + microfiber + silicone
SizeMedium
ColorBlue
Pieces2
FeatureA pair gloves

Performance notes

A polyester, microfiber, and silicone blend points to a glove designed for grip as much as coverage, since silicone is commonly used to add tack to palms and fingers on sailing and fishing gloves. The Medium size and two piece pairing fit a general use case rather than a specialized cold weather or cut resistant role. Compared to the Glacier 015BK's neoprene and fleece build, this glove is likely lighter and less insulated, better suited to warm weather handling of line and gear than cold water immersion. The UV protection framing in the product name suggests sun coverage similar to the other sun focused gloves in this set, though without a fingerless design mentioned. With no weight figure listed, the physical bulk of the glove is not verifiable from the facts given, so buyers comparing feel against the Berkley or BASSDASH gloves will need to check current listing details.

What buyers say

A 4.4 star rating across 500 reviews sits below every other glove with a listed rating in this comparison, yet the 100+ bought-last-month figure shows meaningful ongoing demand, on par with the pricier Lindy AC950. That combination suggests buyers are choosing this glove primarily on price rather than top tier satisfaction, and getting a product that performs well enough to keep selling even without matching the 4.6 star scores of the Berkley or Lindy. With 500 reviews, the sample is large enough to trust the rating as a real pattern rather than a small batch of early feedback, so the 4.4 average likely reflects genuine, if not exceptional, buyer experience at this price.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the SUJAYU glove rating compare to other fishing gloves?

At 4.4 stars across 500 reviews, it rates below the Berkley BTLCFG and Lindy AC950, both at 4.6, but ahead of the Glacier 015BK's 4.2. That puts it squarely in the middle of this comparison set, with a review count large enough to trust as a real pattern rather than a small early sample.

What is the SUJAYU glove made from?

It is built from a polyester, microfiber, and silicone blend, ships as 2 pieces, and comes in a Medium size and blue color per the listing facts. The silicone component suggests added grip is part of the design intent, which is a feature not mentioned on the other comparison gloves here.

Is the SUJAYU glove a good budget option?

At $8.99, it is the second cheapest glove in this comparison, just above the Berkley BTLCFG's $7.99. With 100+ units bought last month, it shows real recent demand, making it a reasonable low cost pick for UV protection while sailing or fishing.

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