BASSDASH YTT-BG4049-015 Fishing Gloves Review
Our verdict
At $18.98, the BASSDASH YTT-BG4049-015 posts the highest rating in this comparison at 4.7 stars across 224 reviews, edging out even the 4.6-star Lindy and Berkley gloves. Built from a 90 percent polyester, 10 percent spandex blend, it targets anglers who want the top-rated option regardless of recent sales volume.
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Anglers who weigh star rating most heavily and want the highest-scoring glove in this lineup, and who like a stretch-friendly polyester-spandex blend for a closer, more flexible fit than heavier neoprene or fleece gloves.
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Skip these if recent sales volume matters to you, since the listing shows 0+ bought last month, well behind the 100+ to 1,000+ figures posted by the Lindy, SUJAYU, and Berkley gloves in this comparison.
- Material 90% Polyester, 10% Spandex
- Size Large
- Color Seafoam Digital Gradient
- Priced 27% above the category median ($14.99 across 33 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 224 owner ratings
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Popularity2.3/5
224 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
Picking a glove by star rating alone points straight at the BASSDASH YTT-BG4049-015. Its 4.7-star average across 224 reviews is the top mark in this comparison, ahead of the 4.6 stars shared by the Lindy AC950 and Berkley BTLCFG and well above the Glacier's 4.2 stars. The 90 percent polyester, 10 percent spandex blend in a Seafoam Digital Gradient colorway sets it apart on material and looks alike, giving it a stretchier feel than the fleece or plastic builds used elsewhere in this set.
At $18.98, it costs more than the Berkley BTLCFG at $7.99 but less than the Glacier at $23.21 or the Lindy at $28.35, landing in the middle of the price range for this comparison. The one figure that stands out is demand: bought last month shows 0+, the same as the Glacier and well behind the Lindy's 100+ and Berkley's 1,000+.
That gap between rating and recent purchase volume is worth noting. A 4.7-star score on 224 reviews reflects real buyer satisfaction over time, since that many reviews rarely accumulate by accident, but the 0+ bought-last-month figure suggests the listing is not currently a high-traffic seller compared to the Lindy or Berkley options in this set. Shoppers who care most about a proven, top-rated product may still find that tradeoff acceptable.
Pros
- Highest rating in this comparison at 4.7 stars across 224 reviews
- 90 percent polyester, 10 percent spandex blend for a stretch-friendly fit
- 224 reviews is a solid sample size backing the top rating
- Priced at $18.98, cheaper than the Glacier ($23.21) and Lindy ($28.35)
- Distinct Seafoam Digital Gradient colorway not shared by the other gloves here
Cons
- Bought last month shows 0+, tied with the Glacier for the lowest recent demand
- 224 reviews trails the Berkley BTLCFG's 2,607 by a wide margin
- Costs more than the $7.99 Berkley and $6.99 SUJAYU gloves
- Only listed in a large size and single colorway
Specifications
| Material | 90% Polyester, 10% Spandex |
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| Size | Large |
| Color | Seafoam Digital Gradient |
Performance notes
A 90 percent polyester, 10 percent spandex blend leans toward stretch and a closer fit compared to the fleece-neoprene mix in the Glacier glove or the plastic build of the Berkley pair. That kind of blend generally moves with the hand rather than resisting it, which can matter for repetitive casting motions over a long session on the water. At $18.98, the price sits between the budget-focused Berkley and SUJAYU gloves and the higher-priced Glacier and Lindy pairs, positioning it as a mid-range buy with a top-tier rating attached. The 0+ bought-last-month figure does not affect how the glove performs, but it does mean fewer recent buyers are actively generating fresh reviews or feedback on the listing right now, which is a separate consideration from build quality itself.
What buyers say
At 4.7 stars across 224 reviews, this glove posts the strongest rating of the four compared here, ahead of the 4.6-star Lindy AC950 and Berkley BTLCFG and the 4.2-star Glacier. That combination of a high rating and a moderate review count suggests a genuinely well-liked product among the buyers who have purchased it over time. The disconnect is recent demand: 0+ bought last month matches the slowest-moving Glacier and falls well short of the Lindy's 100+ and Berkley's 1,000+, indicating the strong rating has not translated into high current sales volume, at least based on the most recent monthly snapshot in the listing data.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the BASSDASH glove the best-rated option in this comparison?
Yes. At 4.7 stars across 224 reviews, it holds the highest rating among the four gloves compared here, ahead of the 4.6-star Lindy AC950 and Berkley BTLCFG and the 4.2-star Glacier 015BK, making it the top performer on rating alone.
Why does it show 0+ bought last month despite the high rating?
The listing simply reports 0+ purchases in the most recent month, the same figure shown for the Glacier glove. A strong historical rating does not always match current sales pace, since the two numbers measure different things over different time frames.
What does the polyester-spandex blend mean for fit?
At 90 percent polyester and 10 percent spandex, the material is built to stretch and hug the hand more than heavier fleece or neoprene blends, which can make for a snugger, more flexible fit during repeated casting motions over a long day.