Dry gloves.....what Brand

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...one of the major reasons I am getting away from neoprene is the PITA to don and doff neoprene gloves.
No argument here. But I still love the Edurotech gloves. Super, super durable, and that's what counts for me. I can burn through a pair of off-the-shelf neoprene gloves in 3 weeks. The Endurotechs last me 3 months or more.
 
I am so thankful of all people that respond here. Everyone has a great opinion and a different angle on all aspects of gear but the way I see it is this is the info I am looking for, to make the proper choice for me . All of this helps me very much, So thanks too all of you and may all your Dives be dry and safe....

By the way I saw that Z tech has a new dry glove system out and it seem good too. I have decided to go with the Si-tech locking.
 
I have a set of SI Techs I was getting ready to post on Ebay, I loved them but have moved from Alaska to warmer waters..

They are used but in good condition.. I have all the rings so sizing should be no problem the gloves are newer with a little bit of scratching.

I can throw in the liners, they are worn (easy and cheap to replace) but liners are kind of like underpants :) who wants to wear someone elses...

If you are interested send me a PM

Here is a picture.
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are those the new quick twist lock style or the older bayonet style with the release locking twist
 
Already been said but I'll throw another vote for the Si-Tech quick locks
 
If you're going with neoprene, I'd go with Endurotech. These utilize almost 30% Kevlar in their construction and wear extremely well. If you want a ringed system, I've been happy with the Viking system.
 

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