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Great Glove

By Carmine P.

 -  New York, NY, US

This is a follow up review. Previously gave the product a great review. Now a follow up on customer service at LeisurePro and Waterproof. After about a year, the internal lining of one glove started to "peel" a little. So I finished the season with it and then contacted Waterproof. Advised needed to go through LeisurePro regarding a warranty issue. Contacted LeisurePro, very easy process. Sent gloves back to LeisurePro who then forwards them to Waterproof. (kinda round about process, but it i...

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Great mitts

By BRIAN H.

 -  Seward, AK, US

These mitts work great for what they are designed for - keeping the hands warm. I use them for diving in 38 to 52 F water in Alaska.

The body reacts to cold by adjusting the blood flow to the extremities, like hands, fingers and feet. White Fingers is a common condition in extreme cold or a result from prolonged exposure and decreased blood flow, if you add restriction and squeeze into the equation these conditions can worsen. Waterproof's G1 Glove series is constructed with all this in mind. Better fit and flexibility, enhanced warmth, less restriction and squeeze. Waterproof's pressure tested 7mm Semi- Dry Glove was polar evaluated and features a 3mm internal seal to keep your hands extra warm and dry.

The G1, 3-Finger 7mm Dry Gloves have an ergonomically designed 3-D shape with pre-bent fingers for a more natural fit. The glide-skin seal, extra-long, durable and quality YKK zipper with pull tab mean easy donning and doffing. Built to last the gloves seams are glued and sewn with bonded high-quality nylon thread and the I-Span super-stretch nylon will give you many seasons of warm hand diving. The G1, 3-Finger 7mm Dry Gloves have palms with polyurethane embossing that provides a non-slip grip and abrasion protection., Reflective logo and an ID-plate so you know these gloves are yours. Gloves are available in multiple sizes and are black in color.

This product can only be shipped to U.S. addresses.

Warranty Information

This product has a limited warranty of 12 months.

http://www.waterproof-usa.com/

800-482-2282

Waterproof G1, 3-Finger 7mm Semi Dry Gloves Features

  • Waterproof G1, 3-Finger 7mm Semi Dry Gloves
  • Durable Nylon 2 Neoprene Rubber
  • 3-D Shaped
  • Pre-Bent Fingers
  • Extra Long YKK Zipper w/Pull Tab
  • Glide-Skin Seal
  • Palm: Polyurethane Anti-Slip Grip
  • I-Span Super-Stretch Nylon
  • Bonded Hi-Quality Nylon Thread
  • Seams: Glued and Sewn for Strength and Durability
  • Reflective Logo
  • ID-Plate
  • Available in Multiple Sizes
  • Color: Black
Q&A

Questions & Answers

Questions about this item:

Shopper  are they good for 20 degree water? how warm are they
ROGER A  Yes. I also put hot water in them and get 10 to 15 minutes of warmth during our ice dives.
NORMAN B  I've used these gloves in down to temperatures down to 37 degrees and they were very comfortable.
DENNIS C  The coldest I've dove with these was 47°F and I was comfortable as long as I didn't open and close my hands too much, pumping cold water in. I hope you mean 20°C. I can't imagine diving in water 20°F.
HV T  I've had them in 33° water and they kept my hands warm. They are really hard to get on but I think I got a size a bit small.
JOHN B  I have never worn mine.
JOHN T  20º celsius is 68º fahrenheit. These mittens are more than warm for those temperatures. However, 20º fahrenheit is below freezing. I haven't used these mittens in water below 35º fahrenheit.
KEVIN H  Well I'd be interested to know where in the world you can find 20 degree water. I've ice dived that is 31 degree lake superior is 30 degree but I love them' & as long as they are not tight on you I would try it.
MICHAEL B  Were you referring to 20 Celsius or 20 Fahrenheit? If 20 C then it is bit warm for it. This glove worked nicely when I was in a 40 F water in a quarry.
LANCE R  I use these gloves for cold water diving in Canada. I use NRS kayak glove liners inside them. I dive in 50F water that goes down to 39F at depth. I can do 3 dives a day with a dry pair of NRS glove liners each time and log 2.5 hours of bottom time. My hands will be warm for the 1st 30 minutes of the dive and cold by the end of a 55 minute dive. My buddies all have dry gloves for their drysuits and have cold hands at the end of 55 minutes as well. I buy NRS glove liners online. I hope this helps.
JAMES I  I don't think so. They are nice gloves for 60 degrees where I dive.
FICKAU S  Several people in our club use these gloves for ice diving. They do keep your hands very comfortable. A couple of the divers fill them with warm water before putting them on and claim that makes them even warmer.The down side is they are a little difficult to put on by yourself because of the liner. The sizes also run small. I do like them and am on my second set.
ROBERT M  Yes they are warmer than regular gloves.They share body heat with the other fingers.They are a little harder to get use to,you have a little less dexterity.But everyone has a different tolerance to cold and heat,for me they are fine.
Shopper  What's the difference between this glove and the 7mm Dry Gloves?
joseph p  These are not dry. Your hands will be wet
DAVID R  one is semi-dry and the other is all dry
Shopper  Why Did You Choose This?
Gerard M  Warm groves, plan to use in combination with drysuit or 7m semi-dry
JASON P  hand injury. kayaking lake superior. hoping they keep the fingers warm!
BRENT H  ice diving
Charlene G  Cold hands in cold water.
EDWARD S  Warm and ease of use
JULIE K  Daughter wanted it
GEHRKE, E  Over the top warmth with easy on zipper
Oleg S  Semi-dry option is only way for Canadian scuba diving.
SCOTT C  taking a wreck course in Lake Superior where temps range from 36f - 42f and I needed something to combo with my semi-dry wet suite.
Carmine P  Although my prior pair only lasted a little over 2 years I replaced them with the same gloves despite the expense. IMO there are no other comparable semi-dry or wet gloves on the market that will keep your hands warm in 37 degree water and still allow reasonable dexterity.
FORNEY I  They are good gloves - cold river mining in Alaska - Keep your hands warm in the late fall and early spring
THOMAS H  they are sealed and 7mm, for cold water ..
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