Small dry glove

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Aren't these gloves commonly used by dish washers and mothers? No dive shop necessary.
 
I think the medium sized Atlas 660 gloves are pretty small. You might to have a try at those.
 
While I know a lot of people use the blue Atlas 660 "smurf' gloves, which are really durable, I moved over to the Atlas 620 series a few years ago.

* they are much smaller in finger size so you don't get baggy, folded finger issue.
The 620 medium is about the same size as the 660 small.
* their textured surface is very 'grippy' which makes using reels and clips much easier;
* they are much more flexible which makes fitting them to rings easier

While they are supposedly less durable than the heavier blue gloves, I haven't really found that to be an issue for cold water lake diving (and I've done my share of dock repairs and lost motor recoveries).

Anyways, from a size perspective you might want to check them out.

SHOWA 620
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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