For those using dry gloves

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Gary D.

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For those of you using dry gloves and are tired of paying out the nose for them, try these. We have been using them for years and they work great. The best part is, if we rip up a set we can afford to have several pair on hand to replace them.

The textured grip helps and they have a nice fit for most hand sizes.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=4468

I just picked up a dozen pair for the team Saturday.

Gary D.
 
Good link.. I'm a nickel rocket so I may try those. How do you think they'd work with insulation underneath?

I normally use the 490 insulated glove from http://www.seamar.com/atlas/index.html which is what originally came with my SI Tech ring kit. Fairly inexpensive when bought at a non-diving retailer.
 
jonnythan:
Good link.. I'm a nickel rocket so I may try those. How do you think they'd work with insulation underneath?

I normally use the 490 insulated glove from http://www.seamar.com/atlas/index.html which is what originally came with my SI Tech ring kit. Fairly inexpensive when bought at a non-diving retailer.


Same here, except i use 495s with removable lining - i usually order 3-4 pairs to cut down on shipping costs
 

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