INOGIH Half-Finger UPF50+ Fishing Gloves - Outdoor Breathable Quick-Dry Sun Review
Our verdict
At $5.78, the INOGIH half-finger UPF50+ gloves are the cheapest option in this comparison, posting a 4.3-star rating with 100+ bought last month. The rating is strong, but it rests on only 15 reviews, a far smaller sample than every other glove compared here.
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Budget-minded anglers who want half-finger UPF50+ sun coverage at the lowest price in this comparison and are comfortable buying based on a small but currently positive review sample.
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- Material Polyester
- Size Large
- Color Black
- Priced 61% below the category median ($14.99 across 33 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 15 owner ratings
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Popularity0.6/5
15 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
Half-finger gloves aim for a middle ground between full hand coverage and bare-fingertip designs, and the INOGIH pair adds a UPF50+ rating and a breathable, quick-dry polyester build to that formula. At $5.78, it undercuts every other glove in this comparison, including the $6.99 SUJAYU and $7.99 Berkley, by a clear margin.
Its 4.3-star rating is actually the second-highest in this set, behind only the BASSDASH's 4.7 stars and ahead of the 4.2-star Glacier and the 4.6-star Lindy and Berkley gloves on rating alone. But that score comes from just 15 reviews, dramatically smaller than the 114 to 2,607 review counts held by the other four gloves, so it carries far less statistical weight than the headline number suggests on its own.
At 100+ bought last month, demand matches the SUJAYU and Lindy figures and beats the Glacier's and BASSDASH's 0+. For buyers comfortable with a thin review history, the INOGIH pair combines the lowest price in the comparison with a currently solid, if early, rating, and the steady 100+ monthly purchase pace suggests the listing is gaining ground even without a long track record behind it yet.
Pros
- Lowest price in this comparison at $5.78
- 4.3-star rating, the second-highest among the six gloves compared here
- Half-finger UPF50+ design balances sun coverage with fingertip dexterity
- Polyester material described as breathable and quick-dry in the listing
- 100+ bought last month matches the SUJAYU and Lindy figures
Cons
- Only 15 reviews back the 4.3-star rating, far fewer than the 114 to 2,607 range on other gloves
- Small review count makes the rating less statistically reliable than the others in this set
- Half-finger coverage leaves fingertips exposed to sun and grip wear
- Listed only in black and large size, with no other options given
Specifications
| Material | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Size | Large |
| Color | Black |
Performance notes
Half-finger, UPF50+ gloves like this INOGIH pair are built to block sun on the palm and back of the hand while leaving fingertips free for handling lures, line, and small tackle, a middle path between full-finger sun gloves and bare-hand fishing. The breathable, quick-dry polyester construction suggests the fabric is meant to stay comfortable through heat and occasional splashes rather than trapping moisture against the skin. At $5.78, it is the cheapest glove in this comparison by a clear margin, which likely reflects both the simpler half-finger cut and the smaller, newer listing behind it. Buyers should read the strong 4.3-star rating in context, since it is drawn from only 15 reviews rather than the hundreds or thousands backing the other gloves compared here, making it more of an early signal than a settled track record.
What buyers say
A 4.3-star rating looks strong on its face, placing it just behind the BASSDASH's 4.7 stars and ahead of the Glacier, Lindy, and Berkley gloves on rating alone. But that score is built on only 15 reviews, a tiny sample next to the 114 to 2,607 reviews behind every other glove in this comparison, so it should be weighted as an early signal rather than a proven track record. The 100+ bought last month figure, matching the SUJAYU and Lindy gloves, suggests the listing is gaining traction, but the review base will need to grow before the rating carries the same confidence as its more established rivals do.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the 4.3-star rating trustworthy with only 15 reviews?
It is an early, positive signal but not yet a proven track record. Every other glove in this comparison has at least 114 reviews, so 15 is a small sample that could shift meaningfully as more buyers leave feedback on the listing over time.
How does the price compare to other fishing gloves in this set?
At $5.78, it is the cheapest glove in this six-way comparison, undercutting the $6.99 SUJAYU and the $7.99 Berkley, and running well below the $23.21 Glacier and $28.35 Lindy gloves by a wide margin, making it the clear budget pick here.
What does half-finger UPF50+ coverage offer compared to full-finger designs?
It blocks sun on the palm and back of the hand while leaving fingertips bare for tasks like tying knots or handling lures, trading some sun protection on the fingers themselves for better dexterity than full-finger gloves in this comparison provide.