Has anyone tried these gloves?
Halo A°R Gloves - Fourth Element
Halo A°R Gloves - Fourth Element
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If you don't mind me asking, what size are the FE gloves, and what model and size of dry gloves are you able to slide those into? They look super toasty, which is awesome, but fairly bulky?I own them. They are very worm.
The swiss lakes are +/- 6 C (40-45 F) at the moment and I stay toasty for over an hour.
More volume than the Santi gloves so fitting in your dry suit glove could be an issue. Suit/glove compression feels nice and my dexterity is still good.
They have a waterrepellent outer layer wich is nice to carry stuff around and handle things before the dive.
I have rather small hands and I wear a Medium FE glove. It‘s snug but very comfy. FE sizes tend to be on the small size and thats true for these gloves too in my opinion. My dry suit gloves are the Ultima from Waterproof size M.If you don't mind me asking, what size are the FE gloves, and what model and size of dry gloves are you able to slide those into? They look super toasty, which is awesome, but fairly bulky?
I don't have large hands, maybe slightly fatter fingers than typical, but I'm wondering whether a large Halo AR glove would even fit inside even a #11 Showa CS720. I use a #10 with relatively thin Xerotherm glove liners.
Thanks for checking in, please share how those 737s work for you! I was thinking maybe a showa 495 might also be an option for thicker glive liners too, but I've never seen those in person either.I own a pair, size large. I'm looking for a dry glove that will fit over them, which is why I found this thread. They can squeeze into a Showa 720-11 (XXL), but it's way too tight to dive and the fingers are quite long.
According to another thread, the Showa 737-10 (XL) has more room than the 720-11. I just ordered a couple different sizes of 737 to see if they work better.