Pair of cold-water diving gloves for exploring chilly waters
3 mm neoprene construction provides warmth in cool conditions
Pre-curved fingers minimize fatigue when holding items
Rubberized palm closure delivers secure grip for accessories
Hook-and-loop closure; available in S, M, L, and XL; 2-year warranty
Description
3 mil neoprene warm water glove with rubberized textured palms. Provides extra warmth in cooler water
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12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Relatively warm and comfortable Apr 07, 2010
By im_dragon I used these gloves for kayaking in 40degreeF+ weather, with water temperature slightly over freezing. Hands were cold, but manageable. When the temperature drops to below freezing, you would need thicker gloves. Easy to put on and take off. Comfortable to wear.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Too bad they don't come in women's sizes Mar 21, 2008
By A. Au Good quality, but sizes are huge, more for men than women. Even the smallest size is still big on me.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
The Real Deal!!! Feb 23, 2010
By Jason Ford
"NoBull"
Im not a diver but nothing handles the cold like neoprene. Living in buffalo, NY you spend alot of time in the cold and i gotta say these gloves are the s**t. The stitching is outstanding. I feel these will last me a life time. Highly recommend!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Used for Tough Mudder Indiana Nov 28, 2011
By Impression43 These gloves stayed warm through ice water and very cold water temperatures. I was outside for 2 hours constantly in water and 30 mph wind gusts during the race and my hands were warm the whole time. I would high recommend these gloves!!!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Glove tips if you're not using them for water stuff Dec 06, 2010
By outwestjake
"outwestjake"
I bought these gloves mainly to try them out in cold weather, not fishing or any water sports. If you're hunting with these gloves on, your hands will get cold. However, if you wear another glove over top of them to act as a wind-breaker, then they'll be better. Also, the gloves are great at insulating heat, so if you start working your hands a little (like squeezing a fist over and over) then you'll build up some heat. Also hand warmers will stay nice and warm inside them. So, if you're getting these gloves to wear in just cold weather, then you must consider these tips. The gloves are great insulators, they keep the heat in, but can get cold if you have no cover over them and you're just sitting motionless. However, these gloves work great, I just keep my trigger finger tucked away with the neoprene glove on, then when ready I can just shoot. Loss of dexterity isn't too bad with these.