Fishing gloves for all weather conditions
We have winter fishing gloves and tropical fishing gloves. You can be sure to find a pair that matches the fishing situation and season you are facing.
Even in the coldest winter months you will find neoprene gloves for fishing. We know the importance of not losing the "connection" to your fly line, or the ability to tie knots.
Therefore, we are of course happy tofingerless gloves, as you don't lose the feeling of what you're doing, but can still fish as usual - but with the added bonus of staying warm.
Simms gloves
We love SImms! That's why we also carrySimms glovesat Nordic Anglers.
Many people know the fantastic Simms wool gloves, which are a fantastic fishing glove as they provide a good grip and can really keep you warm on even the coldest days.
If we don't have the gloves in stock, we can get them to you.
Fingerless fishing gloves from Simms
Especially thosefingerless Simms glovesare very popular - we understand that.
Before you have tried fishing with gloves, you might easily think that it will be a disadvantage, but that is not the case in practice.
If you feel comfortable on your fishing trip, there is also a better chance that you will persevere until the shoal is found.
Fishing gloves for winter
During the cold months, wool or neoprene fishing gloves are a staple part of many people's "fishing uniform", as are theirSimms waders are important, and theirwarm Aclima inner layer.
Winter fishing gloves are therefore not to be underestimated. If you happen to freeze your hands, your fishing trip can quickly become much shorter than planned.
As fly fishermen, we are happy that there is "rubber" in the palm, as it helps to ensure a grip on thethe fly rodas well asthe fly line.
Don't underestimate the importance of a pair of warm fishing gloves
You've probably experienced it, on a cold winter day - in the middle of the hunt for the big skipper. You can hardly choose between all yourfishing tacklein the box, in fact it can be quite difficult to get anything out of the box. That's why we recommend a pair of warm fishing gloves. We've been in that situation ourselves many times. A pair of wool gloves has the advantage that they retain heat, even if they get wet.
Fingerless fishing gloves are typically our own choice, as you avoid hooking your fingertips with your lures, and if you are fly fishing, you have better contact with the line.