XXL Dry Gloves??

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Doc Harry

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Sorry, can't get the search function to work.

I have OS XL dry gloves with the ring system. They fit if I don't wear any insulation and they're the largest dry gloves I could find.

Anyone know of a company who makes even larger dry gloves that I could use with the rings?
 
I am looking for a glove alternative myself...I do recall someone mentioning where to buy replacement gloves.......I find that my XL gloves are perfect when used with the heavy liner, however, i dont like the dexterity with my hands so i want some smaller latex gloves, and some super thin fleece gloves to help tasks. If i find it i will post it here was well.
 
I pick up my gloves thru Seattle Marine at their web site www.seamar.com

good prices, fast shipping, excellent selection in stock

Sorry, can't get the search function to work.

I have OS XL dry gloves with the ring system. They fit if I don't wear any insulation and they're the largest dry gloves I could find.

Anyone know of a company who makes even larger dry gloves that I could use with the rings?
 
ok, i read that at home depot......they have Quickie Brand Gloves....in the DIY they use them a lot it seems.....about $7.00 a pair.
 
For Doc_Harry, one thing to remember if you're looking at Atlas pvc gloves is that the 495's will be about a full size larger and fatter than the same nominal size in the 660's.

I have some 660 XXL's and they are similar in size to the 495 XL's, except the 660's have skinnier fingers, which I'm sure will not help you. I wear them in the winter with two liners, but the thinner fingers actually become a little too tight when gripping something. The 495's fatter fingers are a real plus.

Sorry I can't recommend a larger glove. Must be something out there, though, sized fat for liners, yet even larger than the XL 495's.

For hollywood703, when I use real thin liners, the pvc Atlas 660's in medium or large fit nicely and have great dexterity.

Dave C
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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