Where to get good dry glvoe rings

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dvleemin

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Hi,
I'm looking for a good set of dry glove rings. I want the type that I can buy cheap, easy to replace gloves - e.g. diving concepts ones. Having trouble finding them tough.

Any thoughts?

Darryl
 
dvleemin:
Any thoughts?

Darryl

Scroll down to parts...you can order the rings and o-rings under parts...get the gloves from Seattle Marine.

OS systems
 
Thanks - I'm a bit confused though. When I look at the whole dry glove system it says it comes with 4 rings, and 8 orings. So buying pieces in parts adds up to $116. . .

Is this correct?

Darryl
 
Nope...

Buy the Delrin Rings - $50
Buy the O-rings (1 set) = $8
Buy the Neoprene Cuffs - $6

Total - $64.00

Buy the Blue Atlas Gloves from Seattle Marine - $16.00 with liners or about $4.00 without.
 
bwerb:
Nope...

Buy the Delrin Rings - $50
Buy the O-rings (1 set) = $8
Buy the Neoprene Cuffs - $6

Total - $64.00

Buy the Blue Atlas Gloves from Seattle Marine - $16.00 with liners or about $4.00 without.

Why does the whole kit come with 4 rings then?
 
I have a set of the OS type rings. They have an 84mm diameter I.D.. There is no way my hands can fit through a ring that size. I even tried soap and water. Who makes a larger ring size or a flexible ring system? I need about a 94mm or 4.5" diameter ring system.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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