Dry Gloves (Calling UP)

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Thanks - That is something to think about in our NE waters. do you think one will wear better than the other?

Thanks
Eric
 
I don’t know which one will wear better than the other, but I think that the blue nightmares are warmer. The neoprene gloves require an inner glove to keep your hands warm. The blue nightmares have a lining built into them and you still have room to wear an inner glove if you need too.
 
I just bought a set of the Diving Concepts 2mm crushed neoprene dry-glove system with rings. Having never used dry gloves before, I won't be able to put up a comparison, but I'll let everyone know how they work out when I get a chance to dive with them.
 
Sure, PM me when they come in and I see what I can do.

Take care,
Eric
 
Hey Aaron:

I have the Diving Concepts blue rubber gloves. When you get your gloves we could dive together and swap off gloves. The rings are the same for both the rubber & neoprene gloves and the glove size makes no difference in the ring connection. This means your neoprene glove and ring should snap right on my dry suit ring and my rubber glove & ring should snap onto your dry suit ring with out difficulty.
 
Arduous once bubbled...
I have the Diving Concepts blue rubber gloves. When you get your gloves we could dive together and swap off gloves.

Sounds good to me! Just let me get a couple dives in with mine on first :)

I should have them in a week-10 days, which means I'll be good-to-dive in a couple weeks.
 
cwb once bubbled...
it sounds like you've found a way to maintain the benefit of a wrist seal (for potential dry glove problems) and still apply the glove system.
This is how I do it... but I would like to figure out a way to get the same end result without turning the sleeve inside out.
http://www.divingconcepts.com/link5.htm
 

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