Gloves

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  1. Notaseal

    Notaseal Well-Known Member

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    Apr 18, 2015
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  2. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    I agree. Furthermore, first person that invents or comes up with a good glove that doesn't leak, lasts a few years, and is NOT outrageously expensive, will soon be a multi-multi-millionaire. Gloves are the "weak-point" in suit technology at present.
     

  3. burritoman

    burritoman Well-Known Member

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    Sep 18, 2012
  4. sigmund

    sigmund Well-Known Member

    Dec 7, 2015
    My feet are always the first to go, hands no problem. Excel 8mil claws, and no complaints.
     
  5. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
    I got 7m scuba booties,water gets in but its fine.i got 6m hypeflex claw gloves,water gets in,but its fine lol....
    I never had a problem I always thought that was normal,doesnt affect me so idc
     
  6. headhigh

    headhigh Well-Known Member

    Jul 17, 2009
    being in NC, my ratty old 1mm gloves get the job done for the month or so it cold enough to wear them. Haven't needed them yet this year.
     
  7. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    rip curl flash bomb 5mm gloves, 7mm boots = toasty. better quality than my oneil gear hands down.
     
  8. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    Xcel drylock gloves 5mm, no problems. Rip Curl Flashbomb boots 5mm, no problems. So far I've still been using a 3/2 with 2mm gloves and 3mm boots
     
  9. HaydukeLives!

    HaydukeLives! Well-Known Member

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    Mar 24, 2015
    If someone comes up with a flexible material that traps enough water to be warmed by the body (hence the name wetsuit) that does not deteriorate when exposed to salt water will be a millionaire. Leaking isn't as much of a problem compared to a full flush. Poor seam construction resulting in constant flush, neoprene, and poor fit are the main factors in a cold wetsuit.

    Until new materials are found we will have to suffer through numb toes and fingers.
     
  10. scotty

    scotty Well-Known Member

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    Aug 26, 2008
    I agree with the second part, based on way too many bad gloves from O'neill, Xcel, and especially Hyperflex, gloves are the weak point.

    The first part IDK if there are millions to be made in selling a $40 item that doesn't require yearly replacement. They might be better off selling us a new pair every winter.
     
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  11. Mr.Belmar

    Mr.Belmar Well-Known Member

    Aug 19, 2010
    Xcel seems to have the better gloves- as far as not leaking as much and warm... But still only lasts a season maybe two...

    This is why I opt for the mittens- seems to have less problems with leaks and they are extra warms. Just can't text on my iPhone 9 while surfing 23ft waves at the Belmar. But thankful for Siri
     
  12. HaydukeLives!

    HaydukeLives! Well-Known Member

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    Mar 24, 2015
    im on a second season of flash bomb mittens.

    so far so good. nimal wear, minimal flush, the gasket around the wrist helps when your suit doesn't provide anti flush closures on the wrist

    no luck with xcel... my fiance got me a pair of 3 mil body gloves that are fully dipped for christmas this year. Once the water warms up i will let you know how those go.
     
  13. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    you aint lying. first i saw those i was like whaaaaaaaaat thats awesome!

    hey since we're on the subject and im actually around, anybody recommend a good sealer for seams? i feel like my right boot (flashbomb) MIGHT be just a tiny bit non air tight. i figure if i go over the seams with something suitable it should resolve the issue. thanks in advance!
     
  14. HaydukeLives!

    HaydukeLives! Well-Known Member

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    Mar 24, 2015

    use neoprene cement. apply, press with wax paper to make smooth. let dry
     
  15. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    thank you!
     
  16. Barry bottomfeeder

    Barry bottomfeeder Well-Known Member

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    Oct 19, 2015
  17. Wavestrom

    Wavestrom Well-Known Member

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    Jul 5, 2014
    Anyone else get contact dermatitis from gloves but not suites? I seem to have developed this problem with my Xcel and Rip Curl gloves/mittens. I'm trying out some Patagonia gloves to see if a different neoprene formula helps.
     
  18. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    My 5mil drylock gloves are warm and don't flush... but are so hard to get on and off I end up stressing the materials to the point of failure after about 2 years of regular use. Then is a series of repairs until there's catastrophic failure, and I'm left standing in the parking lot with a half a glove in my hand.

    I buy two pair of 5mil boots at a time and alternate. Keeps the funk factor down.
     
  19. cepriano

    cepriano Well-Known Member

    Apr 20, 2012
    I just used that shyt a few weeks ago after I noticed a clean tear through my knee pad seam.worked great,still got half a tube,i put like 6 coats on to be sure.

    and I never used a wetsuit that actually kept u completely dry.i thought the technology works by letting in some water,and ur body warms that water up and it keeps u warm.when I get out the water I probably have a pint of water in each booty,and some more in my gloves.ur good until u take them off.i think the technology is great,and I use a cheap suite lol.guys been doing this since the 60s in the northeast and they didn't have those fancy suites with glued seams back then so man up!!
     
  20. 1vin

    1vin Well-Known Member

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    Aug 24, 2009
    I have a pair of oneill psycho 1.5 mm gloves that seem pretty good. although
    i saw quite a few guys out without booties or gloves last week.middle january . thank you el nino