Product Description : The Dr. Shade sun glove is a fingerless glove for 100% dexterity. The glove is perfect for all outdoor activities like hiking and paddling. The 50+ UPF rating is the best rating for clothing. This material is tested by an independent lab in the USA and is certified as 50+ sun protection. This is a very comfortable glove and you will forget that you have it on. Both mom and I are very sensitive, even allergic to the sun. I purchased these and another pair of solar gloves. Coolibar UPF 50+ Full-Finger Gloves - Sun ProtectionAfter using them both, I love them both. Both pairs are very airy. Both keep my hands from hurting from the sun. An neither lets my hands get hot, they both breath very well. These stretch very nicely and would fit any size hand. The others do not stretch as much but run really large and are rather loose on me - and I have beefy hands for a woman.My mom has large knuckles from arthritis, and these were so stretchy, I sent them on to her. They are very comfortable and I would just like to use them for driving and don't even take them off when I go in a store. They feel nice on my hands and I know they'll also protect my mom's delicate skin from accidental abrasions as well. I'd like to get another pair for myself.I like how the steering wheel slides after turns in these gloves, very smoothly as I let the steering wheel go back to it;s position. The Coolibar pair have a hole over the palm, which might be good to keep air in the gloves, but I don't think it's necessary. I use it to pull a finger out to use the touch pad on my smart phone, this pair doesn't need that since the finger tips are not covered. I had the older version of these also; I use them in the summer, when I am camping, boating, or otherwise out in the sun for days at a time. These have slightly thicker fabric (I think) as well as slightly longer fingers, and longer wrist. Mosquitos can still penetrate them, though, FYI. But I still think they are great for protecting my hands from sun. A previous reviewer stated that the cardboard insert came from a Cornflakes box and that this might indicate the product was counterfeit. They are real. My wife ordered a pair of these and they came with that Cornflakes insert so I emailed the company and here's the response:"In an effort to be green our factory requested using recycled cardboard asinserts in our sun gloves. Once we realized what they were using wediscontined it."
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