Deep South Divers
Contributor
I've done the Fundies course twice - and while I didn't do it in drygloves, I see no reason to choose latex gloves over the 720s.
The biggest issue with gloves and Fundies is clipping and unclipping bolt snaps during drills and while working with a spool. I clip and unclip bolt snaps dozens of times a day, every day at work - and find that it's much easier to do in a 720 than it is with a latex glove and underglove under it... Which you'll need for warmth if the water's cool enough to warrant a drysuit.
If you're diving a latex glove without an underglove, either your hands will be cold and limiting dexterity that way - or the water's warm enough to dive wet in the first place.
Bottom line? Do Fundies in a set of 720s without an underglove unless the water temp is below 50 or so. If it is, get a thin underglove to go with the 720.
The biggest issue with gloves and Fundies is clipping and unclipping bolt snaps during drills and while working with a spool. I clip and unclip bolt snaps dozens of times a day, every day at work - and find that it's much easier to do in a 720 than it is with a latex glove and underglove under it... Which you'll need for warmth if the water's cool enough to warrant a drysuit.
If you're diving a latex glove without an underglove, either your hands will be cold and limiting dexterity that way - or the water's warm enough to dive wet in the first place.
Bottom line? Do Fundies in a set of 720s without an underglove unless the water temp is below 50 or so. If it is, get a thin underglove to go with the 720.