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Comments about Henderson Henderson H2 Titanium 7mm Glove:
Decent winter glove if you don't like to use dry gloves. My hands last about 30 minutes in 37 degree water with these gloves. If I do a few minutes over that my hands go numb.
Decent glove for the money, and great dexterity.
Comments about Henderson Henderson H2 Titanium 7mm Glove:
I bought these gloves as I always get cold diving in New Zealand. These gloves are really warm, but quite severly limit hand dexterity, both on land and in the water.
Comments about Henderson Henderson H2 Titanium 7mm Glove:
The gloves are realy warm, but the size is small. I needed to get a pair 2 sizes bigger.
Comments about Henderson Henderson H2 Titanium 7mm Glove:
Comfortable Great glove palm material very durable. Good mobility with titanium stretch. If any doubt size down will still get good motion because of stretch and less water movement.
Comments about Henderson Henderson H2 Titanium 7mm Glove:
Kept my hands nice and warm in 43 degree water and still flexible. Beats others with velcro straps that kept coming undone at depth.
Comments about Henderson Henderson H2 Titanium 7mm Glove:
Sizing is small, so perhaps the tight fit did not help. I tried these gloves with a dry suit so the wrist seal didn't serve its purpose, perhaps too much water exchange. Bottom line, LP surprised me with this product as a substitute for a close-out hyperstretch that was not in stock...they did the right thing and I'll be back.
Comments about Henderson Henderson H2 Titanium 7mm Glove:
Henderson is known for their excellent products and quality workmanship. This item, does not fit with that tradition. First, it is definetely warm, mates well with wetsuit seal, has virtually no water movement, and dons/doffs super easy (H2 neoprene is the key). The glove, in and of itself, is amazing and kept my hands toasty during a handful of ice dives this past weekend. However, as soon as I got home, I noticed the stitching was starting to come apart between the fingers and large holes were forming. These gloves saw no use other than on/off and in water; no exploring wrecks or handling tools. After just fifty minutes of water time, they were completely falling apart. Will be sending in for warranty but until they improve quality, stay away from these and go with the H1 model.
LP excellent on all fronts!
Comments about Henderson Henderson H2 Titanium 7mm Glove:
I like the Henderson line of gloves.
Comments about Henderson Henderson H2 Titanium 7mm Glove:
I have bony and long fingers so I bought this pair for warmth in the cold waters of Iceland. I've taken them in two dives in 36-40 degrees water. They are warmer than my old 5mm gloves but still I got numb fingers after half an hour. I've tried scubapro 5mm semi-dry gloves before and I think these H2 are as warm as those.
The H2 is not designed to last, the grip material on the palms doesn't offer much protection against abrasion. Will get badly worn if used to work with tough objects.
Stitches seem to be a bit loose. In my case the left one is way better sewed than the right one. This is not a big trouble seems to me though. I rather worry about the wear on finger tips and palms.
The good thing is that H2 is real easy to don and doff compare to the semi-dry, given that they offer the same warmth.
Comments about Henderson Henderson H2 Titanium 7mm Glove:
Very warm glove, but also hard to take on and off especially when wet. I can operate both my camera and computer buttons while wearing these. It seems well made but I havn't had it long enough to make a determination as to its durability.