Rating: Ski team member
Reviewer: MICHELE COTA,
I spend at least 5 days a week jumping into a lake to practice my jumps for the US freestyle team. I am a mogul skier and we perform two jumps in each mogul run. The water is very cold when we start in June and my hands were always cold. These gloves have helped tremendously and have allowed me to do more consecutive jumps.
Jeremy Cota
US Freestyle Team Member
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Rating: Nice
Reviewer: Connor Sallee, - View all my reviews
I did a brief test for these gloves - I filled my sink with ice and water, and put my hands in, one with glove and one without. My hand without the glove went numb in about two minutes. I couldnt even feel anything in the glove hand, my hand wasnt even wet on the inside. Im sure this is different with depth (as I havent dove with them yet), but they are built very rugged. I am definitely happy with the glove and the price.
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Rating: Great pair of gloves
Reviewer: Jack F.,
Great pair of gloves. palm and and fingers have a good grippy material to keep items from slipping away. Just got back from a dive in the North Sea off of Scotland and they proved perfect for the dives. Highly recommend
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Rating: Great Gloves
Reviewer: robert hughes, - View all my reviews
These gloves are just one of many pairs that I own, I love these!!!!! They are easy to get on and off and are easy to manuver underwater in!! I can operate all my clips zippers and air sources!!!
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Rating: Warm enough
Reviewer: Don G., - View all my reviews
80 ft. in Lake Huron - no problem!
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Questions and Answers for Deep See 5mm Submersion Diving Gloves:
Michael:
How would I know which glove size I need? Im a male about 510" and 170 lbs.
Bob (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
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Glove sizing is not an exact science, unfortunately, as your hands typically do not follow normal body sizing. A quick rule of thumb that generally gets close is to rate it off your shoe size. Typically US sizing of: 5-6 - glove XS 7-8 - glove S 9-10 - glove Med 11-12 - glove Lrg 13 - up - glove XL