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jetpilot379

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I just purchased a DUI dry-suit, however..., I'm not interested in the attached "dry gloves."

I would appreciate any input on cold water gloves, (for an UW photographer) that keeps the hands reasonably warm. This would be for 50 to 60 degree water.

Thanks,

Wyant
 
i have just got the pinnacle 3mil merino wool lined gloves and took them to catalina, they were very warm and had good movement
 
Diving concepts dry gloves.

I have them on all of my DUI suits and I dive them year-round in SoCal. In Summer, I just dive them without the liners.

Much more dexterity than any wet glove, completely dry & warm. I shoot tens-of-thousands of images a year, and I LOVE my DC dry gloves.

One suit has Zip seals, and they work great. My other DUI doesn't have zip seals and they work great.

They work great.

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Ken
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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