Reddit mentions: The best diving gloves

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Top Reddit comments about Diving Gloves:

u/jlcnuke1 · 1 pointr/scuba

Aqualung thermocline zip gloves 5mm work great for me to temps a bit lower than that.
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I like the fourth element hoods, but most brands are pretty good. Just make sure they fit.

u/freechipsandguac · 1 pointr/scuba

Not sure where your temp range is but I've dove in 48F water with 3mm gloves in a semidry and was plenty warm/toasty.

IMO as long as the rest of your body is nice and warm, you won't really need anything more than 3mm. Plus I think that even 3mm is too restricting. I dive 50
F in 1.5mm tropical gloves and they're plenty warm and still dexterous(they're more to keep my hand from getting cut up than for warmth).

EDIT:These are my 3mm in case you're interested. My 1.5mm are O'neill Psycho's.

u/ImTheDoctah · 4 pointsr/scuba

I have a pair of 5mm Aqua Lung Thermocline gloves that I've been really happy with. Dove with them for 40 minutes in 45 degree water and my hands never got cold.

u/gigamosh57 · 1 pointr/canyoneering

I have a set of 0.5mm NRS neoprene booties that I wear on top of these waterproof calf socks. This combo works really well. I wear them inside my approach shoes and my feet stayed plenty warm in Heaps.

For neoprene gloves, I currently use these NRS neoprene gloves but I am not 100% sold on them since they are so thick it is hard to use my fingers. I got a pair of Sealskinz that I am going to try out on my next trip.

u/heyitsjustme · 2 pointsr/eczema

I’ve been wearing neoprene fingerless gloves. It keeps the moisture away without locking it in the glove, and there’s a little padding on the palm so I can’t scratch through the gloves.

u/zarbooot · 2 pointsr/Spearfishing

This if he dives average temps, otherwise this is a must no matter what. You can do a search for any kevlar dive gloves though...