WouterB
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I am curious, why are gloves not permitted?
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To make people think twice about touching stuff.I am curious, why are gloves not permitted?
Honduras tend to be quite warm so probably you don't need gloves anyway. Roatan is close to 29 degrees C, that's Red Sea territory... If they are prohibited there must be a reason, try to comply with local regulations.I am diving in the Roatan marine park, where gloves are not permitted. But my hands do get cold. Are there any alternatives or suggestions for helping keep my hands warm?
Thank you!
I am diving in the Roatan marine park, where gloves are not permitted. But my hands do get cold. Are there any alternatives or suggestions for helping keep my hands warm?
Thank you!
The neoprene beanies are a lot less annoying and constricting than a hood.I have been diving there before so even though it's hot, I know that I can still get cold.
I have added warm stuff on my feet and a vest that helped a lot. I've been resisting the head coverings because my head is crazy picky and I can't tolerate anything constraining - I basically have to wear hats that are 1-2 sizes too big for my measurements. I think that wouldn't work for diving, but maybe it would be better than nothing? Maybe someone has an idea for a head covering that might work?