Rating: Warm Gloves, Nice Dexterity
Reviewer: Lawrence C., - View all my reviews
Most all of my diving is at night, hunting for bugs, in mid 50*F water. These gloves are snug fitting (as they should be), and are a nice combination of dexterity and warmth. The Merino lining does make a difference as these gloves are warmer than others I have used. As noted by others, the inside seams are scratchy when new. In practice, after the first few dives you dont notice it. The palmar kevlar section is adequate for bug hunting, but it would have been nice to have the kevlar extend up over both the sides of the glove and over the top of the thumb. The SeaSoft TiEdge has the best kevlar coverage, but the Pinnacle Merinos are much warmer.
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68 out of 129 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Best kevlar gloves ever
Reviewer: Chris B., - View all my reviews
If you need a glove reinforced with kevlar, look no further. I have tried several kevlar gloves and these have the best construction yet while also being the most comfortable and warmer than the comparable 5mm gloves.
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79 out of 156 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Great deep water gloves!
Reviewer: Joseph Johnson, - View all my reviews
We dive primarily inland lakes so below the thermalcline it can get quite cold. 7mm neo sometimes just isnt enough. So when I was looking to replace my old gloves for something a bit warmer, I really had my doubts about these, only being 4mm. But what a surprise! They kept our hands nice and toasty at 56 degrees, even warmer than the GoldCore 7mm that I have - perhaps in part due to the Merino lining. And another HUGE plus was the added dexterity since it was so much thinner! Fantastic cold water gloves!!!
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132 out of 306 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Great Fitting and Warm
Reviewer: Craig C., - View all my reviews
These gloves are great fitting and warm. Ergonomic design makes it east to move fingers and material is very flexible. Great gloves.
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9 out of 18 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Fit like a glove
Reviewer: Jamie Knapp, - View all my reviews
No kidding, the sizing was spot on. Great support from Scuba.com with phone assistance and Merino via their on-line sizing guide.
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75 out of 150 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Gloves
Reviewer: William Kosin, - View all my reviews
Great gloves. they should last a long time.
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98 out of 191 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Pinnacle merino gloves
Reviewer: Troy B.,
gloves were warm and provided for good finger dexterity. allowed me good grip & full use of my hands while working my speargun and stringing up fish. The kevlar palm is durable. One issue is the elastic wrist strap. After donning the gloves, the stap with the velcro tightens only as far as the velcro allows. velcro needs to go all the way around the wrist so you can cinch down and tighten as much as you need. over all the glove is awesome for warmth (in 65 degree surface temp) and durability.
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245 out of 445 people found this review helpful.
Rating: great gloves, a couple of issues
Reviewer: Alon Altman, - View all my reviews
Love these gloves, a perfect blend of warmth and dexterity. how ever they feel constrictive until they break in, and started falling apart on me after a month of intense use.
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159 out of 362 people found this review helpful.
Rating: Pinnacle 4mm Merino Titanium Kevlar Karbonflex Gloves
Reviewer: Pami Tucker,
I use the gloves for moving rocks in creeks & Rivers here in Boise Idaho...They are great...I just bought my husband a pair as well...
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147 out of 284 people found this review helpful.
Rating: scuba.com overcharged me for the shipping
Reviewer: john h., - View all my reviews
Why does scuba.com charge me 28 dollars to ship a pair of gloves when the box it was shipped in sais 16.15 for shipping and charges?
Questions and Answers for Pinnacle 4mm Merino Titanium Kevlar Karbonflex Diving Gloves:
BUCKY:
I work for a city in the water and sewer division. I have problems finding a glove for cold weather that you can use in water. I was told about these kind of gloves and i was wondering how well you think these might work in this situation. They have to remain plyable and also be able to work with nuts and bolts. I would also like to know how they might compare to cold weather gloves since they dont let any air in. Thanks, Bucky.
Bill (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
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All neoprene gloves are designed to let water into the glove, then the glove traps the water in so the body can warm the water up and the glove acts as an insulator. 3mm or 4mm will have more dexterity but are not as warm as the 5mm or 7mm glove.