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Megabass GAME NECK GATOR Neck Gaiter

Breathable Megabass neck gaiter for fishing, designed to effectively protect the neck from wind and sun while remaining comfortable to wear during long sessions by the water.
38.15 (CHF) incl tax

Devaux RIVER AND SALT Gloves

Devaux RIVER AND SALT Gloves: technical gloves, comfort, high UPF 50+ sun protection
27.20 (CHF) incl tax

Neck Gaiter Nays Face Shield

Nays Face Shield: full face and neck protection against wind and cold for all demanding anglers.
13.65 (CHF) incl tax

Tour de Cou Halkon Hunt Neckwarmer

Windstopper Halkon Hunt neck warmer, high-performance thermal fishing accessory
27.25 (CHF) incl tax

Protection for Elbow and Knee Guru Pro Brace Support

Guru Pro Brace Medium Elbow Support – Optimal support for demanding anglers
15.45 (CHF) incl tax

Bonnet Guru Skullcap Black Orange - Noir Orange

Guru Skullcap Black Orange – Comfortable thermal fishing hat, ideal for staying warm during your sessions by the water. Optimal protection against the cold, superior quality manufacturing.
16.40 (CHF) incl tax

Bonnet Guru Camo Beanie

Guru Camo Beanie: Ultra-comfortable and warm reversible beanie designed by Guru, perfect for demanding anglers seeking thermal protection, stealth, and style on the banks during winter fishing sessions. Offers a camo or gray look, combining versatility, quality, and adaptability to all situations.
16.40 (CHF) incl tax

Bonnet Guru Skullcap Beanie Black/Grey Beanie - Noir

Guru Skullcap Beanie, warm hat for winter fishing, ultimate thermal protection.
16.40 (CHF) incl tax

Guru Black Peak Beanie - Black

Guru Black Peak Beanie, warm beanie with visor for winter fishing.
18.15 (CHF) incl tax

Bonnet à Pompon Guru Bobble Hat

Guru Bobble Hat: lasting comfort, modern style, optimal warmth for fishing action.
14.55 (CHF) incl tax

Mainline Icon Chunky Fleece Lined Beanie

Mainline Icon Chunky Fleece Lined Beanie: comfort, warmth, and style for demanding anglers. Ideal for fishing, outdoor activities, or urban wear.
18.15 (CHF) incl tax

Mainline Signature Beanie Fleece Lined Hat

Mainline Signature Fleece Hat, optimal thermal comfort for anglers in cold weather.
18.15 (CHF) incl tax

Beanies, neck gaiters & gloves are essential to help you stay focused on fishing when the wind, cold or sun intensifies. With the right gear, your head, neck and hands stay at a comfortable temperature, fatigue is reduced, and you can handle lines, lures and hooks precisely in any season.

Why choose fishing-specific beanies, neck gaiters & gloves

Unlike everyday accessories, models designed for fishing focus on breathability, quick drying and freedom of movement. Technical fabrics wick away moisture generated while walking or wading, while protecting you from wind and spray. Some neck gaiters also offer UV protection, which is useful during long days on the water.

A well-chosen set helps you stay discreet (subtle colors), reduce unwanted glare and improve comfort during repeated casts and fights with fish.

Choosing your fishing beanie by season

  • Winter fishing: choose a warm beanie with a fleece or wool lining that covers the ears well. It should remain comfortable under a hood or rain jacket and retain heat even when slightly damp.
  • Shoulder seasons and windy days: opt for a thinner, windproof and breathable beanie. Technical synthetic fabrics dry quickly and prevent overheating while you move.
  • Sunny periods: a lightweight beanie or a more open-knit model helps limit perspiration while still protecting you from direct sun and the cool morning breeze.

Also think about the shape: a snug beanie stays put in strong wind, while a slightly longer model can be folded to fine-tune warmth depending on conditions.

Neck gaiters: adjustable protection from neck to face

The neck gaiter is an extremely versatile accessory for fishing. Worn around the neck, pulled up over the mouth and nose, or turned into a balaclava or headband, it protects you from cold, wind, UV rays and sometimes insects.

  • Thermal models for cold, damp sessions.
  • Lightweight, breathable fabrics for sunny days or active fishing styles.
  • Stretch, seamless designs for maximum comfort under a jacket or waders.

A good neck gaiter also reduces heat loss through the collar of your jacket, which noticeably improves overall comfort.

Fishing gloves: warmth and dexterity

Fishing gloves need to strike the right balance between warmth, protection and feel at your fingertips. Depending on your technique and the season, several options are available:

  • Fingerless gloves: ideal for tying leaders, handling lures or fly line while keeping the palm and fingers warm.
  • Neoprene or insulated gloves: very useful in cold weather or on a boat, they reduce the impact of water and wind on your hands.
  • Gloves with reinforced grip: secure your hold on the rod, reel and fish, even when wet.

Some models are touchscreen compatible, which is handy for checking a fish finder, map or weather app without having to take your gloves off.

Usage and care tips

Adapt your beanie + neck gaiter + gloves combination to how much you walk and how long you stay stationary: don’t hesitate to pack a spare dry item to change into during the day. After each trip, let your accessories air-dry away from direct heat sources. Rinse with fresh water after prolonged contact with mineral-rich or salt water.

FAQ: fishing beanies, neck gaiters & gloves

What type of beanie is best for winter fishing? Choose a warm, breathable beanie that covers the ears well, stays comfortable under a hood and doesn’t interfere with your vision or movements while casting.

Can I use regular gloves for fishing? Gloves not designed for fishing often lack grip and don’t handle moisture well. Dedicated fishing gloves provide better traction, better insulation and preserve more feel on the line.

How do I choose the right size of fishing gloves? Measure the circumference of your hand around the knuckles (excluding the thumb) and check the manufacturer’s size guide. Gloves that are too tight restrict circulation, while those that are too loose make it harder to control the rod.

How can I avoid overheating while walking and then getting cold when I stop? Use adjustable layers: a beanie and neck gaiter you can partially remove or open while walking, then reposition when you are standing still at the water’s edge.