Keep Your Hands Safe from Sun Without Losing Your Grip

Picture this: you're out on the lake at dawn, rod in hand, but by noon your palms are frying under the relentless sun. Or maybe you're clipping along a trail on your bike, wind in your face, but your hands start to burn and sweat makes the bars slick. These BASSDASH 3/4 finger sun gloves fix that frustration head-on, giving you serious protection that feels barely there.

Top-Tier UV Blockade

Rated UPF 50+, these gloves soak up more than 98% of harmful UVA and UVB rays, shielding the often-forgotten skin on your hands. Unlike bulky sleeves or greasy sunscreen that wears off and stings your eyes, this fabric protection lasts through sweat, splashes, and hours outdoors. I've pulled them on for full-day fishing charters in Florida heat, and not a single red spot afterward.

Grip That Sticks When It Counts

The silicone palm isn't some gimmick—it's textured for real traction on rods, reels, handlebars, or weights. Wet from water or sweat? No problem; they lock in without slipping. The 3/4 finger cut leaves your fingertips free for tying knots, texting, or feeling the trail's vibe, blending coverage with agility.

Breathable and Built to Last

Made from stretchy, quick-drying nylon and spandex with mesh vents, they wick moisture to keep your hands cool and dry. Lightweight at just ounces per pair, they pack into a jersey pocket or tackle box effortlessly. Stretchy cuffs hug your wrists snugly, blocking rays without pinching.

Real-World Wins on Water, Trail, or Road

Fishing: Cast farther, fight fish harder—grip stays put on braided line or slimy lures. Cycling: Bomb descents confidently; silicone bites brakes and shifters. Running/Paddling: Swing arms freely, answer calls without fuss.

Available in sizes for men and women, these versatile gloves tackle any outdoor pursuit where sun and sweat team up against you. Grab a pair and feel the difference on your next adventure—no more burned hands or dropped gear.

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