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Swavek said..I booked myself for two monhs of kiting right on the spot with wind apparently non-stop - plan up to 3 sessions a day each sessions 2-3 hrs long.
Had no issues with kiting virtually every day for 2.5-3.5 hrs a day but I think the skin on my hands may struggle if I try to do it 2-3 times a day.
Would gloves help you think to kite longer every day? Any recommendations on type of gloves? It will be Sri Lanka, warm water.
hope to hear from those who tried and experienced it rather what you think about it

Fingerless gloves are good for sun protection, keeping hands warm (obviously) and, if things go pear-shaped, ensuring lines don't cut into your fingers. In perfect conditions, I don't bother, but in winter, knarly conditions, and now I'm learning foiling, I wear them.
Those with small, stubby fingers that ride up and are useless, and the cheap Velcro that fastens them wears too quickly.
Go to Whitworths, or some other boat chandlers - and get a pair of grey Gills for $30. Blokes on $5m super yachts wear 'em, so they must be good.
Dunno how they'd go in the tropics - but if you go to one of the better fishing tackle shops, like Bluewater, they'll have a range of light, synthetic fingerless 'sungloves' with heavier-duty palms we use when fishing in microwave oven-like weather.