Dry gloves for shorter fingers

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Wow, thank you everyone! This was way more information than I thought I would get! I'll check out these recommendations and tips. Maybe there's hope for me yet!
usually with odd things the answer is out there - it just takes time and perseverance to find it. One tool that I have found useful is to search using google for what you are looking for and then when the results come up click on "images" - that way you get hundreds of photos of in this case gloves and you can quickly scan the thumbnail pics for gloves that have short fingers - in this case I would probably enter chemical gloves in the search bar
 
usually with odd things the answer is out there - it just takes time and perseverance to find it. One tool that I have found useful is to search using google for what you are looking for and then when the results come up click on "images" - that way you get hundreds of photos of in this case gloves and you can quickly scan the thumbnail pics for gloves that have short fingers - in this case I would probably enter chemical gloves in the search bar

Wow, so a recommendation to do a search on Google.....who woulda thunk it.

-Z
 
I just posted this thread because I was in a similar place as you.
 
So which glove did you decide which glove is the best? I have the same problem
 
So which glove did you decide which glove is the best? I have the same problem
You might try stretching your dry gloves. I bought a pair of fourth element halo liners. They're super thick and I couldn’t find a single dry glove to fit them… ended up dunking Showa PVC gloves with my hand and liner inside in near boiling water. Surprisingly, they stretched out nicely.
 
You might try stretching your dry gloves. I bought a pair of fourth element halo liners. They're super thick and I couldn’t find a single dry glove to fit them… ended up dunking Showa PVC gloves with my hand and liner inside in near boiling water. Surprisingly, they stretched out nicely.
Thank you! I have the same liners lol! I heard they were the best but the fingers are so think for gloves. Thanks again for that tip!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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