Honda-noob1
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Hi there,
already searched for some threads but couldnt find these, so started my own.
I live in the Netherlands and am looking for good gloves. Now I've been eyeing the Bare Omnired gloves. My current gloves are Bare Gauntlets (old ones) 5 mm and these are absurdly thick; too thick to use my gear in emergency situations. Also very difficult to don. So I want to know if the Bare Omnireds 3 mm gloves are warmer then other 3 mm or even 5 mm gloves?
Otherwise i'll be looking at standard 3 mm gloves with the best seals/stitches, because the material is almost the same (nylon+neoprene), right?
End of summer the seawater gets to about 20 degrees celsius (68 F) and ponds get anywhere between 10-16 degrees celcius (50-60 F)
I'd rather have good control and colds hands then less control/mobility and warm hands, but preferrably both
already searched for some threads but couldnt find these, so started my own.
I live in the Netherlands and am looking for good gloves. Now I've been eyeing the Bare Omnired gloves. My current gloves are Bare Gauntlets (old ones) 5 mm and these are absurdly thick; too thick to use my gear in emergency situations. Also very difficult to don. So I want to know if the Bare Omnireds 3 mm gloves are warmer then other 3 mm or even 5 mm gloves?
Otherwise i'll be looking at standard 3 mm gloves with the best seals/stitches, because the material is almost the same (nylon+neoprene), right?
End of summer the seawater gets to about 20 degrees celsius (68 F) and ponds get anywhere between 10-16 degrees celcius (50-60 F)
I'd rather have good control and colds hands then less control/mobility and warm hands, but preferrably both