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Simms Men's Freestone Half-Finger Glove

Item#: F19215

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$34.99
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Product Details

The Simms Men's Freestone Half-Finger Glove is a dexterous, versatile half-finger fleece mitten for anglers picking through flies, seeking that perfect morsel, and then tying it onto their leader and/or tippet. If you prefer full-fingered gloves to endure the torture test of cold-weather fishing, you know the sensitivity and dexterity for tying knots and picking through the fly box aren't there. With their ability to supply high warmth, these dexterous Simms Freestone half-finger mitts are necessary for cold days anywhere, anytime.

Simms Freestone half-finger fleece gloves keep the circulation flowing while freeing up your digits for tying knots. Its polyester material, fleece, and spandex blend keep a snug fit for low bulk and high warmth, while TPU palm overlays for enhanced durability and grip maintain hand control over rods and landing nets. Webbed pulls assist in tugging the fishing gloves on and off the hands. You have to be tougher and smarter to fish under cold conditions. Get much-needed warmth and dexterity with a pair of Simms Men's Freestone Half-Finger Gloves!

  • Material:
    • 95% Polyester/5% Spandex with 250g/m2 Fleece with DWR Treatment
    • 100% TPU Overlay
  • Durable hard-face fleece and spandex blend with a brushed interior for high-dexterity comfort
  • Palm overlays for enhanced durability and grip
  • Webbing pull loops at the wrist for easy on-and-off
  • Pairing snaps
  • Imported
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