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Non Slip Fishing Gloves

Non Slip Fishing Gloves

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Non-Slip Fishing Gloves - Latex Grip for Wet Conditions

These non-slip fishing gloves use a flexible latex palm coating that grips in conditions where bare hands and cotton gloves fail. When your hands are covered in fish slime, blood, or bait juice, the latex coating maintains traction on fish, rods, gaffs, and tackle. The seamless liner fits like a second skin so you can still feel what you are doing. Available in M, L, and XL at $3.99 per pair.
  • Flexible latex palm coating for wet-condition grip
  • Seamless liner for comfortable, sensitive fit
  • Tear, abrasion, and puncture resistant
  • Three sizes: Medium, Large, Extra Large
  • Affordable enough to stock up and replace often

Browse our guide to saltwater fishing gear

Grip When Your Hands Are a Mess

Fish slime is the most effective lubricant on a boat. One mahi in the box and everything you touch becomes a slip hazard - rods, gaffs, pliers, tackle. These non-slip gloves fix that problem with a latex coating that grips wet, slimy surfaces. The difference between bare hands and latex-coated gloves when trying to control a thrashing fish at the gaff is night and day.

The seamless liner is the feature that separates these from cheap rubber gloves at the hardware store. There are no internal seams to rub or irritate your hands during a long day. The fit is close enough that you can still feel your line, operate reel handles, and handle small tackle without taking the gloves off. At $3.99 a pair, they cost less than a bag of frozen bait. Keep several pairs in your console and use a fresh pair whenever the current ones get shredded or stretched out.

Latex Palm Coating

The latex coating covers the palm and fingers, providing grip exactly where you need it. It maintains traction on wet, slimy, oily, and bloody surfaces. Unlike cotton gloves that absorb moisture and lose grip when saturated, the latex coating works better in wet conditions than dry ones.

Seamless Liner Construction

The liner is knitted without seams, which eliminates the pressure points and hot spots that standard gloves create during extended wear. The result is a glove that fits close to your hand and allows you to feel through the material. You maintain enough dexterity to tie knots, adjust drag, and handle hooks.

Puncture and Tear Resistance

The latex coating and knit liner together resist punctures from fish spines, hook points, and sharp tackle. They also resist tearing when handling rough-scaled fish or abrasive surfaces. Not puncture-proof, but significantly more protective than bare hands or thin cloth gloves.

How to Pick the Right Fishing Gloves for the Job

1. For wet, slimy conditions (handling fish, gaffing, bait cutting), use latex-coated non-slip gloves

2. For wiring leaders and general deck work in dry conditions, cotton Mates Gloves provide breathability

3. For high-visibility situations (night fishing, crew coordination), use Orange Fishing Gloves

4. Select your size: Medium for smaller hands, Large for average, XL for larger hands

5. Keep at least 2-3 pairs of your preferred type on the boat at all times

6. Replace gloves when the latex coating wears through or the liner tears - grip degrades before the glove falls apart

Specs & Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you buy

Full Specifications +
Brand Boss
Palm Coating Flexible latex
Liner Seamless knit
Sizes Medium, Large, Extra Large
Cut Resistant Moderate
Puncture Resistant Yes
Latex Warning Contains natural latex
Price $3.99 per pair
How do these compare to cotton Mates Gloves? +
Non-slip gloves have a latex coating that grips in wet conditions where cotton gloves get saturated and slippery. Cotton Mates Gloves are more breathable and better for dry tasks like wiring leaders and general boat work. Most boats keep both types on hand.
Do they contain natural latex? +
Yes, the palm coating is natural latex. If you have a latex allergy, use cotton Mates Gloves or Orange Fishing Gloves instead. Both provide hand protection without latex exposure.
Can I feel my line through these gloves? +
Yes. The seamless liner and thin latex coating allow you to feel line, detect bites, and handle small tackle without removing the gloves. They are not as sensitive as bare hands, but far better than thick rubber or work gloves. Browse our accessories collection for more fishing tools.
What size should I order? +
Medium fits smaller hands, Large fits average adult hands, and Extra Large fits larger hands. When in doubt, size up - a slightly loose glove is better than one that is too tight and restricts movement. Our saltwater gear essentials has more guidance on choosing fishing accessories.
How long do they last? +
Depends on usage. For casual weekend fishing, a pair lasts several trips. For charter boat use with heavy fish handling, expect to go through a pair per trip or per day. At $3.99 each, they are meant to be replaced regularly. Stock up so you always have fresh pairs available.
Are these good for handling bait? +
Excellent for bait handling. The latex coating grips slippery baitfish, cut bait, and squid better than bare hands or cotton gloves. They make rigging baits faster and cleaner. See our live bait rigging guide for more bait handling techniques.