Extra atlas gloves-free to a good home

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dsteding

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Hey everyone,

After messing around with a bunch of gloves I ordered from SeaMar (they are $4 a pair, and I haven't had a day off in a month, so I couldn't actually go to the store) I've found the gloves that fit me best.

The net result of this rather silly mail order boondoggle is that I have a bunch of oprhaned gloves. I've rejected these, but that doesn't mean they won't serve you well.

What I have are medium and large 660s and 620s, and one pair of large 495s (the bulky ones that come with the ridiculously thick liner). I have enough to outfit a whole boatload of small-handed fisherman (once again, don't ask-you tend to order too much when (1) SeaMar requires a $10 mimimum, and (2) it is 2 am, and you've been writing a brief for 16 hours straight).

Free to a good home, I will be diving Cove 2 with Bob and the FifthD crew on Wednesday, that would be a good time to pass all this stuff along. I'll be the one in the parking lot with a car full of rubber gloves.

Send me a PM if you too are on a quest for the perfect glove, or need a backup set for your save a dive kit. Me and my glove collection would be happy to help out.

-Doug "Better Stocked than SeaMar" Steding
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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