SUJAYU Fingerless UV Protection Gloves - Driving, Sailing, Kayak & Review
Our verdict
At $6.99, the SUJAYU fingerless UV gloves are the cheapest option in this comparison, backed by a 4.1-star rating across 190 reviews and 100+ bought last month. The polyester, fingerless build trades some coverage for dexterity, making this a low-cost entry pick rather than a premium choice.
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Budget-conscious anglers, kayakers, or paddlers who want fingerless UV coverage for driving or casting without spending much, and who are fine with a 4.1-star average instead of the 4.6-star ratings on pricier gloves in this set.
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Skip these if you want the strongest rating and largest review base, since the Berkley BTLCFG and Lindy AC950 both hold 4.6 stars with far more reviews, or if full-finger sun coverage matters more than dexterity.
- Material Polyester
- Size Large
- Color Black
- Pieces 1
- Feature 1 pair gloves
- Priced 53% below the category median ($14.99 across 33 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 190 owner ratings
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Popularity2.0/5
190 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
Fingerless gloves solve a specific problem: you want your hands shielded from sun and grip strain while driving, sailing, or kayaking, but you still need bare fingertips for tying line or handling small gear. The SUJAYU pair is built from polyester in a one-pair, large-size package aimed at exactly that use case, and the fingerless cut leaves the fingertips free for the kind of fiddly, small-scale tasks a full glove would get in the way of.
At $6.99, it undercuts every other glove in this comparison, including the $7.99 Berkley BTLCFG. Its 4.1-star rating across 190 reviews is the lowest of the four gloves compared here, sitting below the Glacier's 4.2 stars on 114 reviews and well under the 4.6-star marks posted by the Lindy AC950 and Berkley BTLCFG on much larger review counts of 898 and 2,607. Bought-last-month figures show 100+ for the SUJAYU, matching the Lindy's 100+ but trailing Berkley's 1,000+ by a wide margin.
For buyers who prioritize price above all else, the SUJAYU pair is the cheapest way into this category by a clear margin. Those weighing rating and review volume more heavily may lean toward Berkley or Lindy instead, since both post noticeably higher stars on larger review counts, but at under seven dollars the SUJAYU still fills a role as a low-risk, low-cost entry point into fingerless UV coverage.
Pros
- Lowest price in this comparison at $6.99
- Fingerless design keeps fingertips free for handling line and lures
- 100+ bought last month, on par with the pricier Lindy AC950
- Polyester build in a straightforward one-pair, large-size package
- 190 reviews is enough volume to read a real rating pattern
Cons
- 4.1-star rating is the lowest of the four gloves compared here
- 190 reviews trails the Berkley BTLCFG's 2,607 by a wide margin
- Fingerless style offers no coverage for the fingers themselves
- 100+ bought last month is far below Berkley's 1,000+
Specifications
| Material | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Size | Large |
| Color | Black |
| Pieces | 1 |
| Feature | 1 pair gloves |
Performance notes
Fingerless gloves built from polyester, like this SUJAYU pair, are designed around grip and sun coverage on the palm and back of the hand rather than full-hand protection. That construction suits driving, sailing, or kayaking, where fine finger movement for handling lines, knots, or small gear matters more than blocking sun off every finger. The tradeoff shows up directly in the rating: at 4.1 stars, it sits below the 4.2 to 4.6 range of the other three gloves here, which may reflect the lower price point or simpler material rather than any single flaw. At $6.99, it is priced to be a low-commitment purchase, and the one-pair, large-only listing keeps the options simple rather than offering multiple sizes or color choices the way some pricier competitors do.
What buyers say
A 4.1-star average across 190 reviews is the softest rating in this four-glove set, trailing the Glacier's 4.2 stars and sitting a full half-star below the Lindy AC950 and Berkley BTLCFG, both at 4.6. The 190-review count is also one of the smaller samples here, ahead of only the Glacier's 114. Still, 100+ bought last month shows the listing continues to move at a pace matching the pricier Lindy, which suggests the low price point keeps demand steady even without a top-tier rating, and that current buyers are finding enough value at this price to keep purchasing it regularly.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the SUJAYU glove's price compare to the rest of the field?
At $6.99, it is the least expensive of the four gloves in this comparison, undercutting even the $7.99 Berkley BTLCFG, and far below the $23.21 Glacier and $28.35 Lindy AC950 gloves. That makes it the clearest budget option in this set by a noticeable margin.
Why is the rating lower than other fishing gloves?
At 4.1 stars across 190 reviews, it sits below the 4.2 to 4.6 range posted by the other three gloves compared here. The exact cause isn't stated in the listing, but it is the softest score in this set, and the review count is also on the smaller side.
Is fingerless coverage a downside for fishing use?
It depends on the task. Fingerless gloves like this one leave fingertips bare for tying knots and handling lures, which some anglers prefer, but they offer no UV or grip coverage on the fingers themselves the way full-finger gloves in this comparison do.