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mikerault:
bcsean:After an hour in 45 deg. water my fingers are still getting cold. These might be worth a shot though.
Matt S.:I use the thin, cheap polypro liners only under my SI-TECH/Atlas gloves. I tried the stock yellow liners once and put them away. This works well for me, though I'm a newbie air hog and my dives are only about 30 minutes in 46-50F water.
I found that I enjoy thin liners and tighter gloves more than a bulkier combo that would be warmer. I really want the finger dexterity. The nice thing about the SI TECH system is you can experiment with different liner/glove combinations for not much money.
You could try sticking some of those latex dish gloves on your rings. I think it would work, besides, what's the worst that could happen?Matt S.:I think I am using 620's. If there is something thinner I will have to give it a try!
Matt_S:I think I am using 620's. If there is something thinner I will have to give it a try!
do_it_easy:You could try sticking some of those latex dish gloves on your rings. I think it would work, besides, what's the worst that could happen?