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lamont:
anyone have a trick for getting the gloves on the rings? i've been fighting with one of my drygloves again tonight trying to get it on, and it just won't go - i can't figure out how i managed to get the other one on before...

VICTORY IS MINE!!!!

now lets make sure i didn't rip a hole in it in the process...
 
I'm not nearly as good as you are. I've always had to do the buddy thing... :wink:
 
I'm only qualified to solo duct tape. Now if I were a GPO I could use my extra hands...
 
Snowbear:
When the buddy thing is not an option, one finds ways of getting the job done solo :wink:
Dude!!! :wink:

I always have my wife help me put the gloves on the rings.

Jimmie
 
My new blue gloves arrived from Seattle Marine today. Since they were relatively cheap, I got two pair. One each: large and extra-large. It looks like the XL's will be just right with my liners. By the way, I have, in the past, pulled my old neoprene gloves off the rings to adjust them and found that using a pair of sturdy spring clams worked wonders for putting them back on the rings-- just like an extra set of hands. Luckily, the person I orginally bought the rings and gloves from has offered to put the new gloves on the rings for me. I am going to take him up on the offer. That way, my hands aren't involved in the process at all.
 
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