| Reference | Couleur | Taille | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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BKK-F-GV-3040
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Noir | M | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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37.90 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-F-GV-3041
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Noir | L | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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37.90 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-F-GV-3042
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Noir | XL | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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37.90 (CHF) incl tax
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BKK-F-GV-3043
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Noir | XXL | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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37.90 (CHF) incl tax
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Designed for anglers who put their hands to the test, the BKK Outer Banks Full Finger Gloves have one simple goal: keep you in control when the action gets intense. In saltwater fishing, the mix of salt, moisture, line pressure, and repetitive movement quickly challenges both skin and grip. Here, the full-finger design prioritizes protection while still preserving the precision needed to work a lure, adjust the drag, or secure a catch.
Their positioning is clearly aimed at demanding techniques such as jigging and powerful saltwater fishing, where you alternate between retrieve phases, casts, handling assist hooks, pulling on braided line, and frequent contact with abrasive surfaces. The goal is not only to prevent irritation, but also to maintain reliable grip and consistent feel over long hours, so you can fish with greater confidence and efficiency.
The first benefit of these full-finger gloves is control. A secure hold on the rod and a stable grip reduce micro-slipping that tires the forearm and forces you to compensate by squeezing harder. In practice, this helps maintain clean movements, especially when the boat is drifting, the deck is wet, or jigging becomes repetitive and sustained. The grip is also useful during quick handling tasks: repositioning your hand on the handle, adjusting a fighting belt, or holding a fish briefly and safely while unhooking it.
The second benefit is protection. In saltwater fishing, repeated friction from line, knots, braid, leader material, and accessories, combined with salt and moisture, can irritate the skin or cause heat build-up. Full coverage helps limit these effects and keeps your hands fresher, which matters on back-to-back outings or fishing trips with multiple days on the water. Finally, comfort over time is essential: a glove that is too stiff can reduce dexterity, while one that is too soft may lose support. This model aims for a performance-oriented balance so you can stay focused on fishing, not discomfort.
To get the most from your fishing gloves in marine conditions, put them on before the most demanding phases of fishing (jigging action, fights, frequent handling of rings and assist hooks). Make sure finger mobility remains natural: a glove should protect without making it harder to adjust the drag, handle a clip, or retie a knot.
After your trip, rinse them with fresh water to help reduce salt build-up, then let them air dry away from direct heat. This simple routine helps preserve comfort over time and maintain a consistent grip for future sessions.
Question 1: Are these gloves only suitable for jigging?
Answer: They are especially well suited to jigging and powerful saltwater fishing, but they are also useful anytime you want more protection and grip during repeated handling.
Question 2: Do full-finger gloves reduce sensitivity?
Answer: A well-designed model aims to preserve dexterity while providing protection. The goal is to keep a strong sense of control over the rod and accessories, especially over long periods.
Question 3: How should they be maintained after a sea fishing trip?
Answer: Rinse them with fresh water, drain them, and let them air dry. This helps limit salt effects and preserve good comfort in use.