BarryTX
Contributor
I did a search, didn't see that this question has been posed before. Back in the 1970s, when I first got certified in Southern California, my dive instructor had us buy leather work gloves at the hardware store for protection of the hand during dives. Fast forward to 2009, when I am coming back to Scuba in warm water Texas, when the LDS reps tell me no one does such a silly thing anymore - high quality neoprene gloves are the only way to go.
My question is, if temperature protection is not an issue, why not go cheap? It worked fine in the 'old days', and I survived my checkout dives in the Pacific with 66 deg F water. What about these inexpensive work / garden gloves that have nylon mesh on the back of the hand and a palm coated with a layer of latex? They run about $5 a pair. Anyone taking an approach like this?
My question is, if temperature protection is not an issue, why not go cheap? It worked fine in the 'old days', and I survived my checkout dives in the Pacific with 66 deg F water. What about these inexpensive work / garden gloves that have nylon mesh on the back of the hand and a palm coated with a layer of latex? They run about $5 a pair. Anyone taking an approach like this?