DETAILS
The Aqua+ Glove™ is designed to perform in both salt or freshwater, the articulated pattern reduces hand fatigue and bonded abrasion overlay eliminates line catching. UPF 50+ sun protection*- UPF 50+ ultimate UV protection*
- Anti-microbial fabric prevents odors
- Three-quarter-finger length provides protection while leaving fingertips free
- Combination silicone dot pattern and abrasion- resistant film on palm maximizes grip while minimizing wear
- Advanced engineering adds a double-layer of fabric between index finger and thumb for maximum durability
- Pull tabs at wrist and middle finger for easy-on, easy-off, even when wet
- Bonded stretch hem eliminates chafing
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MATERIALS
80% Polyester
20% Spandex
Care Instructions
- Hand or machine wash in warm water with mild soap
- Do not use fabric softeners
- Do not bleach
- Do not machine dry
- Do not iron
*UPF 50+
Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) measures the amount of UV radiation that penetrates a fabric and reaches your skin. A fabric rated with a UPF of 50 will allow only 1/50th of the sun’s UV rays to pass through. In other words, it blocks 49/50ths or 98% of the UV radiation. UPF 50+ is the highest possible rating. Samples of fabrics have been tested for UV protection by LEITAT—Textile Technology Institute in accordance with the standard AS/NXS4399:1996 “Sun protective clothing--Evaluation and Classification.”
Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) measures the amount of UV radiation that penetrates a fabric and reaches your skin. A fabric rated with a UPF of 50 will allow only 1/50th of the sun’s UV rays to pass through. In other words, it blocks 49/50ths or 98% of the UV radiation. UPF 50+ is the highest possible rating. Samples of fabrics have been tested for UV protection by LEITAT—Textile Technology Institute in accordance with the standard AS/NXS4399:1996 “Sun protective clothing--Evaluation and Classification.”