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Protect Your Hands From Sun and Fins with Buff's Pro Gloves

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Protect Your Hands From Sun and Fins with Buff's Pro Gloves

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Protect Your Hands From Sun and Fins with Buff's Pro Series Angler Gloves

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More and more manufacturers are bringing to market, apparel to protect us from the Sun's harsh rays. It would probably be enough to rely on frequent applications of sunblock alone, but frankly, few of us take the time to break from our favorite past time in consideration of protecting our leathery hides. The popularity of UPF rated shirts and pants are on the rise as well as the use of products like Buff's head wear product, but perhaps the most overlooked part of our anatomy that is under constant exposure to the sun while fishing is our hands. Even while applying sunblock, how many of you really apply any to the top of your hand, and if you do, do you then unknowingly wash it off in the water while trying to get the grease and sent off your finger tips so as not to contaminate your lure?

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Re: Protect Your Hands From Sun and Fins with Buff's Pro Glo

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My main concern is whether in tying knots, line would catch on the material reinforcing the ends of the glove fingers. (I tie lots of knots in a typical fishing day.) This sentence is no help: "They are cut far back enough so that tying a lure is easily accomplished while taking the gloves off." What did you mean to say?
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