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| from what chad told me, they are made for one purpose..
to protect your hands from getting gashed up from gill rakers and gill plates.
mine arent waterproof, but, they weren't marketed as such...unless i missed something.
a waterproof glove, I don't think, is fish friendly enough.
the lindy gloves are too bulky, clumsy and harsh on the fish in my opinion. everytime i used one last year, they became Lindy Slimed gloves. most of that was pike slime, yes, i admit, but what better way to practice.
i don't want to tell you not to get chads gloves, i dont want to come across that way at all...by all means, go get them, they're awesome, and Chads a top notch dude..plus, the little insignia is kick azzzzz.
but if you want a waterproof glove that will protect your hands and is fish friendly, use a plumbers glove, just cut the cuffs off so water can escape easier. i'll use the musky armor gloves cuz i got me a nice hat to match!!
thanx chad,
can't wait to see what the reels look like, and how they feel.
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